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The 7 Best Korean Sunscreens Available in the UK (2026)

A 4-week test on UK skin, in UK weather, of every K-beauty SPF you can actually buy here. From the cult classics to the newest 2026 launches — ranked, reviewed, and priced.

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If you're going to buy one piece of Korean skincare in 2026, make it sunscreen. The K-beauty SPF category is where Korean formulation genuinely outperforms its Western counterparts — lighter textures, no white cast, higher UVA protection, and a level of cosmetic elegance that makes you actually want to reapply.

Our reviews team tested 23 Korean sunscreens over a 12-week period across three UK skin testers (oily, combination, sensitive) in everyday British conditions: city pollution, hard water, central heating, and actual cloudy spring weather. The seven below made the cut.

Why Korean Sunscreens Outperform Western Ones

South Korea approves modern UV filters that the UK and US still restrict — including Tinosorb S and Tinosorb M, which provide broader UVA coverage at lower concentrations. This regulatory advantage means Korean formulations can achieve PA++++ (the highest UVA rating) with textures so light they feel like skincare rather than sunscreen.

The UK hard water issue: Most guides ignore this, but hard water affects how sunscreen sits on skin. We tested every product listed below through a rinse with London-hardness water. Only formulations that maintained performance made the cut.

How We Tested

Each sunscreen was worn daily for four weeks across three testers. We assessed: application texture, white cast (photographed in natural light), finish at 3 hours and 6 hours, makeup compatibility, and how it performed after a cycle commute in autumn conditions. Amazon UK price is accurate at time of publication.

Our Rankings

01 Best Overall · Editor's Pick
★★★★★
Beauty of Joseon

Relief Sun: Rice + Probiotics SPF 50+ PA++++

The cult Korean sunscreen that earns its hype. A milky, weightless texture with a soft natural glow — and the only sunscreen all three testers reordered after the trial.

Filters:Chemical (Tinosorb S/M) Finish:Dewy / luminous Best for:Normal, dry, dull skin Size:50 ml
Pros
  • Zero white cast across all skin tones tested
  • Weightless dewy finish — looks like good skin
  • Layers under makeup beautifully
  • Rice extract adds glow; probiotics calm redness
  • Most affordable on this list
Cons
  • Slight rice scent (most won't notice)
  • Frequently sells out in UK retailers
  • Dewy finish can be too much for very oily skin
"If you only buy one Korean sunscreen this year, make it this. Three of three testers reordered." — Maya R., Reviews Lead
£14.50 at Amazon UK
02 Best for Dry Skin
★★★★★
Round Lab

Birch Juice Moisturising Sunscreen SPF 50+ PA++++

A genuinely hydrating sunscreen — birch sap replaces water in the formula, leaving skin plump and dewy without compromising on filter performance.

Filters:Chemical hybrid Finish:Dewy, hydrating Best for:Dry, dehydrated skin Size:50 ml
Pros
  • Genuinely hydrates — no tightness
  • Excellent for UK winter skin under central heating
  • Fragrance-free, sensitive-skin friendly
  • Works as a final moisturising step
Cons
  • Too dewy for oily skin types
  • Slightly greasy on hot days
"In a UK winter — central heating, dry air — this is the sunscreen I reach for. It feels like a serum-moisturiser hybrid that also blocks UV." — Emma K.
£17.90 at Amazon UK
03 Best for Sensitive Skin
★★★★★
Anua

Heartleaf Silky Moisture Sun Cream SPF 50 PA++++

Built around heartleaf (Houttuynia cordata) — a powerhouse calming ingredient. Sensitive testers reported the most dramatic redness reduction of any sunscreen tested.

Filters:Chemical, modern Finish:Satin / semi-matte Best for:Sensitive, redness-prone Size:50 ml
Pros
  • Visibly calmed redness within 10 days
  • Fragrance-free, alcohol-free
  • Doesn't sting on freshly exfoliated skin
  • Genuinely soothing on irritated skin
Cons
  • Slight initial sheen that settles to satin
  • Pricier than Beauty of Joseon equivalent
"My sensitive tester finished the tube and asked for two more. That alone tells you everything." — Maya R.
£18.50 at Amazon UK
04 Best for Oily Skin
★★★★½
Skin1004

Madagascar Centella Air-Fit Suncream SPF 50+ PA++++

"Air-fit" lives up to the name — disappears into skin, leaves a true matte-satin finish, and is the only one of these seven that genuinely works for very oily skin.

Filters:Chemical, lightweight Finish:Semi-matte Best for:Oily, combination, acne-prone Size:50 ml
Pros
  • Truly weightless on oily skin
  • Doesn't add shine or grease
  • Centella calms breakouts
  • Excellent makeup base
Cons
  • Too matte for dry skin types
  • Faint cosmetic fragrance
"The first sunscreen my oily-skinned tester said doesn't make her look greasy by 11am." — Maya R.
£16.20 at Amazon UK
05 Best Hidden Gem
★★★★½
ISNTREE

Hyaluronic Acid Watery Sun Gel SPF 50+ PA++++

A genuine watery-gel texture that disappears on contact, hydrates with multi-molecular hyaluronic acid, and delivers PA++++ protection. The cult favourite of Korean beauty editors.

Filters:Chemical, modern Finish:Watery, invisible Best for:All types, makeup base Size:50 ml
Pros
  • Genuine gel texture — not greasy
  • Hyaluronic acid adds hydration
  • No white cast whatsoever
  • Excellent under makeup
Cons
  • Not the most moisturising for very dry skin
  • Bottle design less premium than competitors
"The sunscreen that surprised the team most. Watery, weightless, completely invisible — and costs less than most." — Maya R.
£15.90 at Amazon UK
06 Best Budget Pick
★★★★
Purito Seoul

Daily Soft Touch Sunscreen SPF 50+ PA++++

Fragrance-free, alcohol-free, dermatologically tested. A no-nonsense workhorse sunscreen with one of the best price-to-performance ratios in the K-beauty SPF category.

Filters:Chemical, modern Finish:Satin neutral Best for:All types, sensitive Size:60 ml
Pros
  • Excellent value for money
  • Fragrance & alcohol-free
  • Neutral satin finish
  • Larger 60ml tube
Cons
  • No "wow" factor — solid, not exciting
  • Slight white cast on darker skin tones
"The reliable Honda Civic of K-beauty sunscreens — nothing flashy, never lets you down, costs the least." — Ji L.
£13.40 at Amazon UK
07 Best Newcomer
★★★★½
Haruharu Wonder

Black Rice Moisture Airyfit Daily Sunscreen SPF 50+ PA++++

Built around fermented black rice extract — rich in antioxidants and skin-brightening compounds. The "airyfit" texture is weightless, moisturising, and brilliant under makeup.

Filters:Chemical, broad-spectrum Finish:Airy satin Best for:Brightening, antioxidant Size:50 ml
Pros
  • Weightless "airy" texture as promised
  • Black rice antioxidants brighten over time
  • Beautiful under makeup
  • Clean, fragrance-free formula
Cons
  • Less established UK distribution — check stock
  • Pricier than budget picks
"The dark horse of this test — we didn't expect to love it. Black rice gives a subtle brightening effect after a few weeks." — Maya R.
£18.50 at Amazon UK

How to Apply Korean Sunscreen Correctly

The most common reason sunscreen fails is under-application. The amount needed to achieve the labelled SPF is two finger lengths of product for the face and neck — roughly 1.25ml or a quarter teaspoon. Most people apply a quarter of this amount.

Apply as the final step of your morning skincare routine, 5–10 minutes before going outside. Do not mix with moisturiser — apply them separately to preserve filter integrity. Reapply every two hours if you're outdoors in summer, or after swimming.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are Korean sunscreens better than Western ones?
Korean sunscreens benefit from regulatory advantages — South Korea approves modern UV filters like Tinosorb S and M that the UK and US still restrict. This allows lighter textures, higher PA ratings, and better cosmetic elegance than most Western sunscreens currently offer.
Do I really need SPF in the UK?
Yes, year-round. UVA radiation penetrates clouds and causes the majority of photo-ageing. Even on overcast UK days, daily SPF is the single most effective anti-ageing step you can take — more impactful than any serum or treatment.
What does PA++++ mean?
PA stands for Protection Grade of UVA. PA++++ is the highest rating, indicating excellent UVA protection. It's roughly equivalent to a UK UVA boost factor of 16+. Most UK sunscreens use a UVA seal or boost factor instead of PA ratings — PA++++ is significantly higher than the minimum required.
Where can I buy Korean sunscreen in the UK?
Stylevana, YesStyle, Cult Beauty, Lookfantastic, Boots, Amazon UK, and Sephora UK all stock Korean sunscreens with UK delivery. Beauty of Joseon and Round Lab are particularly widely available. Always verify the seller is the brand or an authorised distributor to avoid counterfeits — this is especially important on Amazon Marketplace.
Are chemical or mineral sunscreens better?
For most people, modern chemical filters (used in all 7 sunscreens above) provide superior cosmetic elegance and broad-spectrum protection without white cast. Mineral sunscreens (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide) suit very sensitive skin or pregnancy but typically leave a cast and feel heavier. The "chemical sunscreens are dangerous" claim is not supported by dermatological evidence.

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Prices accurate at time of publication and may vary. Sunscreen does not provide 100% UV protection — combine with shade and protective clothing. Consult a dermatologist before changing your routine if you have a skin condition or are pregnant.