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Best Korean Eye Creams for Dry Skin

The under-eye area is thin and shows fatigue first, so a targeted eye cream tackles puffiness, darkness and early fine lines. Your skin craves moisture. K-beauty's layering philosophy — essences, ampoules, and sheet masks — was made for skin like yours.

Below are 3 eye creams our editors rate for dry skin, price-compared across UK retailers and refreshed daily (from £9.73). Not sure of your skin type? Take the 3-minute Skin Match quiz →

Prices are refreshed daily but may change throughout the day — confirm the final price on the retailer’s site.

What to look for in a eye cream for dry skin

  • Hyaluronic acid
  • Ceramides
  • Glycerin
  • Squalane
  • Shea butter
  • Peptides
  • Beta-glucan
  • Snail mucin

Ingredients to avoid

  • Alcohol denat
  • High-fragrance formulas
  • Harsh sulfates (SLS)
  • Strong exfoliating acids (daily use)
  • Benzoyl peroxide

Frequently asked questions

What is the best Korean eye cream for dry skin?

Our current top-rated pick is the Advanced Snail Peptide Eye Cream. For dry skin, the best eye creams prioritise Hyaluronic acid, Ceramides, Glycerin, Squalane and skip Alcohol denat, High-fragrance formulas, Harsh sulfates (SLS). We rank by rating and price-compare every option across UK retailers below.

What ingredients should dry skin look for in a eye cream?

Look for Hyaluronic acid, Ceramides, Glycerin, Squalane. Dry skin generally does best avoiding Alcohol denat, High-fragrance formulas, Harsh sulfates (SLS), which can dry out or unbalance the skin.

How much does a Korean eye cream for dry skin cost in the UK?

The picks on this page range from about £9.73 to £12.53. We refresh prices daily across LookFantastic, YesStyle, Olive Young and other UK-shipping retailers so you can buy at the lowest price.

Where can I buy Korean eye creams for dry skin in the UK?

Every product below links to UK-shipping retailers (LookFantastic, YesStyle, Olive Young, Stylevana and more) with live prices, so you can compare and buy from the cheapest in-stock option.