by: Linda Robison / Facial Fitness Specialist
K-beauty exfoliation is all about gentle polish—think rice flour, mugwort, and red ginseng. If you’re looking for a Korean face scrub at home, these traditional ingredients lift dull buildup without harsh rubbing so skin looks smoother and more “glass-like.”
Below are three quick, at-home Korean face scrub recipes plus simple usage tips.

How to use (Works for all three scrubs)
Use this same simple method for any of the Korean face scrubs below.
- On damp skin, massage with light pressure for 30–60 seconds.
- Rinse, moisturize, and use SPF in the morning.
- Start 1–2×/week (more isn’t better).
New to exfoliation? Start with gentle exfoliation over 40.
Korean face scrub benefits
Here’s what sets K-beauty style exfoliation apart.
- Smoother feel with a soft, micro-polish finish
- • Pairs well with hydrating essences/toners for a “glass-skin” look
- • Focuses on barrier-friendly, gentle exfoliation (light pressure, fine grains)
Korean face scrub recipes (at home)

1. Red ginseng sugar polish (revitalize)
Use: Mix dry → add oil → massage 30–60 sec → rinse.
Notes: Red ginseng is a classic in K-beauty; keep pressure light so it stays gentle.
Is it safe? Topical use is common in Korean skincare. If you’re pregnant, nursing, or have hormone-related concerns, ask your clinician first.
2. Mugwort soothing polish

Prep: Grind mugwort to a fine powder so it’s soft on skin.
Use: Mix → gentle massage 30–60 sec → rinse.
Notes: Mugwort (“ssuk”) is loved in K-beauty for comforting stressed or reactive skin. Patch test if you’re sensitive.
3. Rice flour & almond oil enzyme-style polish

- 1 tbsp white sugar
- 1 tsp rice flour
- 1 tbsp almond or olive oil
Use: Mix → massage lightly → rinse.
Why rice? Finely milled rice flour gives a silky, micro-polish that fits K-beauty’s smoother, more light-reflective look.
Want more basics? See sugar scrub for face.
4. Korean-inspired honey-oat comfort mask (dry skin)
- 2 tbsp finely ground oatmeal
- 1 tbsp honey
- 1 tbsp yogurt (optional)
Use: Apply 10–15 min (no scrubbing), then rinse. Great when skin needs soothing more than polish.
Prefer a different brightener? Try turmeric face scrub recipe.
Storage & shelf life (k-beauty scrubs)
Here’s how to store these Korean-inspired scrubs so they stay fresh and gentle.
- Oil-only mixes (no water): Keep in a cool, dark spot and use a clean, dry spoon. Small batches are best; up to 2 weeks. If smell or texture changes, remake.
- Rice flour polish: Rice can sour faster—use within 7–10 days. Keep the jar tightly closed.
- Mugwort polish: Botanicals fade with light; use an opaque/amber jar. Aim for 1–2 weeks if oil-only and kept dry.
- Red ginseng polish: Can tint light towels/jars; store in non-porous containers and wipe rims clean. Use within 1–2 weeks if oil-only.
- Honey/yogurt mask (no scrub): Refrigerate and use within 48–72 hours.
- Label & date: Mark the jar and make small, fresh batches.
Face scrub tips (k-beauty style)

Keep these quick tips in mind for the best, gentlest results.
- Keep grains fine; pressure light (polish, don’t scour).
- Focus on “highlight points” (cheekbones, bridge of nose, brow top) for a natural glow.
- Turn any scrub into a mask by leaving it on 10–15 minutes before rinsing.
- Adjust texture with a splash of oil or extra rice flour until it’s soft and a bit grainy.
Side effects
As with any exfoliation, keep these cautions in mind.
- Patch test first; discontinue if irritation occurs.
- Don’t over-exfoliate; avoid the eye area.
- Pregnant or breastfeeding? Ask your clinician before trying new ingredients.
- Red ginseng is widely used topically; if you have hormone-related concerns, consult your doctor.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Answer: Try the Honey-Oat Comfort Mask above (no scrubbing). It soothes while softening texture.
Answer: Sugar scrubs = physical exfoliation. “Exfoliating scrubs” can also include powders (like rice flour) for a finer, micro-polish feel.
Answer: For the face, choose fine sugar or finely milled powders (rice flour). Salt is typically too coarse and can be drying.
Answer: Start 1–2×/week with gentle pressure; increase only if skin tolerates it well.
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