Post by : Michael Darzi
Korean skincare is loved all over the world for its fresh, glowing, and youthful look. While many people follow long routines with multiple products, the roots of Korean beauty are actually very simple. Traditional Korean skincare began with natural, homemade masks made from everyday ingredients found in the kitchen. These masks were designed to brighten, calm, and hydrate the skin without using chemicals.
In a busy city like Dubai—where strong sunlight, dusty weather, and long work hours often make the skin dry and tired—these homemade Korean masks can be a gentle and affordable way to care for your skin. They are easy to make, safe for most skin types, and help bring back natural glow.
Here are seven homemade Korean face masks you can try at home for smoother, clearer, and healthier skin.
Rice has been a trusted beauty ingredient in Korea for centuries. Many Korean women washed their faces with rice water to keep the skin bright and even-toned. This simple mask helps reduce dullness and gives a soft glow.
2 tablespoons rice water
1 tablespoon rice flour or mashed soaked rice
Blend together into a smooth paste. Spread it evenly on the face and leave it for about 15 minutes. Rinse with cool water.
Brightens dull skin
Tightens pores
Makes the skin feel fresh and smooth
This mask works well when your face looks tired after a long day outdoors.
Ginseng is one of the most famous ingredients in Korean beauty. It improves blood flow and helps revive tired skin. When mixed with honey, it becomes a naturally nourishing mask.
1 teaspoon ginseng powder or ginseng tea
1 tablespoon honey
Mix well and apply a thin layer. Keep it on for 10–12 minutes, then wash off.
Gives the skin a natural glow
Reduces tiredness
Softens and nourishes the skin
This mask is great for people who work long hours in air-conditioned spaces.
Green tea is widely used in Korean skincare for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. It is gentle and helps calm the skin.
2 tablespoons cooled green tea
1 tablespoon aloe vera gel
Mix the ingredients until smooth and apply evenly. Leave it for 15 minutes.
Reduces redness
Helps with acne
Controls excess oil
This is especially useful if you live in areas with heat or pollution.
Korean rice wine, known as makgeolli, has been used for skincare because of its moisturizing properties. You can make a simple version at home using fermented rice water.
1 tablespoon fermented rice water
1 tablespoon yogurt
Mix the two ingredients and apply for 10 minutes. Rinse gently.
Deep hydration
Soft, supple skin
Smoothes skin texture
This mask is great for dry or dehydrated skin.
Egg white is known for tightening the skin and reducing the appearance of open pores. Lemon helps cleanse oil and brighten the skin.
1 egg white
A few drops of lemon juice
Whisk the egg white until it becomes frothy. Add lemon juice and apply using a brush. Let it dry before washing off.
Tightens pores
Controls oil
Gives a slight lifting effect
This works well for oily or combination skin.
Perfect for hot and sunny weather like Dubai’s, this mask cools the skin and reduces irritation. Cucumber hydrates, while rice bran gently brightens.
½ cucumber, blended
1 teaspoon rice bran powder
Mix into a paste and apply evenly. Leave for 15 minutes.
Soothes irritated skin
Reduces puffiness
Provides instant freshness
Use this after sun exposure for quick relief.
The “glass skin” trend became famous for its clear, smooth, and glowing finish. This mask uses simple ingredients to achieve that effect.
1 tablespoon plain yogurt
½ teaspoon honey
½ teaspoon rice water
Mix and apply a thin layer. Wash after 12–15 minutes.
Smoothens skin
Evens out skin tone
Adds a healthy, natural shine
Perfect before a special event or outing.
For best results:
Use 2 to 3 times per week
Always apply on clean skin
Follow with a mild moisturizer
Consistency is more important than using many products at once.
Suitable for:
Dry skin
Oily skin
Sensitive skin
Combination skin
Just pick a mask that fits your skin needs.
Homemade Korean face masks combine simple ingredients with traditional beauty wisdom. They are affordable, easy to make, and gentle on the skin. Whether you live in Dubai or anywhere else, these masks can help refresh your skin, reduce dullness, and bring out your natural glow. Adding even one or two of these masks to your weekly routine can make your skin healthier, brighter, and more radiant over time.
This article is for informational and educational purposes only.
DXB News Network does not provide medical, dermatological, or professional skincare advice.
Readers with skin conditions, allergies, or sensitivities should consult a qualified dermatologist before trying any home remedies or masks mentioned in this article.
Results may vary from person to person. DXB News Network is not responsible for any reactions, side effects, or misuse of the ingredients discussed.
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