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K-Beauty

Daily K-Beauty Trend: Clinical Home Care & PDRN (2026-06-09)

Catchy Hook

This summer in Korea is incredibly hot and humid, and the local skincare routines have drastically adapted. If you visit any Olive Young in Gangnam or Seongsu right now, you won’t find locals buying heavy 10-step routines. Instead, the ultimate 2026 obsession is Clinical Home Care—bringing the dermatologist’s office straight to your bathroom vanity.

Clinical Home Care Cooling and PDRN Trend

The Trend Explained: PDRN & High-Tech Cooling

Korean women are embracing “pro self-care.” The biggest buzzword of 2026 is PDRN (Polydeoxyribonucleotide), a regenerative powerhouse ingredient originally used in professional skin clinic injections. Now, it’s formulated into premium daily ampoules to repair the skin barrier and promote “well-aging.”

Combined with this is the absolute necessity of Cooling Care. To combat the intense summer heat that expands pores and triggers sebum, Koreans are using high-tech facial cooling devices, icy gel creams, and temperature-lowering face mists to keep their skin flawless, hydrated, and tightly soothed.

How to Try It

  • Invest in PDRN: Skip the basic hydrating serums and look for ampoules specifically advertising PDRN or salmon DNA. It is the ultimate ingredient for barrier repair and elasticity.
  • Cool It Down: Keep your soothing gel creams in the fridge, or invest in a handheld facial cooling device. Massage your face every morning to depuff and lower the skin temperature before applying makeup.
  • Skinimalism: Less is more. Use a cooling mist, a potent PDRN ampoule, and a lightweight gel cream. Focus on product efficacy rather than layering countless steps.

Editor’s Tip: When visiting Olive Young in Seoul, skip the viral tourist sections. Go straight to the “Derma Cosmetics” aisle and look for the latest PDRN ampoules and cooling devices—these are what the locals in Gangnam are genuinely using to maintain their flawless complexions!

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Emily Carter

ROLE:Politics & Policy Editor||BIO:Emily Carter is an editorial persona used by Everyday Korea to organize and publish coverage related to politics, public policy, and international affairs. Articles published under this profile are produced through Everyday Korea's editorial workflow, including research, source verification, editorial review, and AI-assisted content production. This profile represents a subject-matter editorial identity rather than an individual reporter.

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