
Drunk Elephant Dupes From Korea: 2 Cult Products, K-Beauty Alternatives Tested
Hunting a Drunk Elephant dupe? We tested K-beauty swaps for the cult Protini cream and Framboos serum ($162) — including one with Protini’s exact peptides.

Hunting a Drunk Elephant dupe? We tested K-beauty swaps for the cult Protini cream and Framboos serum ($162) — including one with Protini’s exact peptides.

SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic is $182. We analyzed 10M+ Hwahae reviews to find the only 3 Korean dupes that work — from $18. Data-vetted, not editor-picked

This guide explains how caffeine works in skincare, its benefits for skin tightening and de-puffing, possible side effects, and how to use it correctly.

Sunscreen is the trickiest step to get right for fungal acne. These Korean SPFs are vetted clean on their full ingredient lists — one zero-flag Purest Pick, plus everyday-safe chemical and mineral options.

A fungal acne safe Korean skincare routine that won’t feed Malassezia — 5 verified K-beauty picks: gentle cleanser, azelaic serum, moisturizer and SPF.

This guide explains how caffeine works in skincare, its benefits for skin tightening and de-puffing, possible side effects, and how to use it correctly.

While potent Korean pharmacy skincare effectively treats specific concerns, its high concentration can cause skin irritation. To prevent barrier damage, these strong treatments should be paired with soothing, protective cosmetics.

Learn how to choose a korean cushion foundation based on finish, skin type, and common mistakes. This guide explains what actually works—and why.

Your complete guide to Korean pharmacy skincare — the most viral K-pharmacy products matched to your skin concern, plus cosmetic alternatives with similar ingredients.