Care Zone
Care Zone is a Korean skincare brand with a sensitive- and acne-prone-skin focus, and this page gathers the line we stock. The grid centers on the Acure clarifying range (toner and emulsion) for oily and breakout-prone skin, the Dr. Solution sets for sensitive or damaged skin, plus Kaming acne relief, a gentle peeling gel, and hypoallergenic lip and eye removers. There is also a Daily & Family sun care cream for everyday protection. Many products carry hypoallergenic or low-irritation framing, so the line suits reactive skin that wants clarifying care without harsh actives.
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Buying guide
Care Zone buying guide: clarifying, sensitive-skin care, and how to pick
Care Zone is a Korean brand aimed at sensitive and breakout-prone skin, and the line we carry reflects that with clarifying toners, hypoallergenic removers, and sets built for reactive or damaged skin. This guide walks through the products in our grid, who each one suits, and how to put a gentle clarifying routine together. Use it to match a product to your skin before you buy.
What Care Zone is and who it suits
Care Zone reads as a dermo-leaning Korean brand built for skin that reacts easily or breaks out. A lot of the range carries hypoallergenic and low-irritation framing, and the named lines (Acure, Dr. Solution, Kaming) point at clarifying and sensitive-skin care rather than rich anti-aging. If your skin is oily, acne-prone, or quick to flare up, this is a line worth a look. People with very dry or mature skin may find it leans more toward balancing and calming than deep nourishment.
The Acure clarifying line
The Acure Clarifying Toner and the hypoallergenic Acure Clarifying Emulsion are the core of the range for oily and breakout-prone skin. A clarifying toner helps clear excess oil and prep the skin after cleansing, while the emulsion adds light moisture without a heavy feel, which matters for skin that gets shiny by midday. Used as a pair, the toner sets the base and the emulsion seals in light hydration. Start with the toner if you only want one step, then add the emulsion if your skin needs more moisture.
Dr. Solution for sensitive and damaged skin
The Dr. Solution sets, including the Liqueur set of two types for sensitive damaged skin, are aimed at barriers that are compromised or easily irritated. These are the products to reach for when your skin is reacting, peeling, or stinging from stronger actives elsewhere in your routine. Sets like this pair complementary steps so you do not have to assemble a sensitive-skin routine from scratch. If your main issue is irritation rather than oil, start here before the clarifying line.
Acne and sebum care
For active breakouts and oily zones, the grid includes Kaming Relief Acneform and the Picure EX sebum-care set. Acne-focused products like these aim to calm inflamed spots and keep oil in check rather than strip the skin. Gentle daily use tends to work better than an aggressive once-a-week treatment that leaves the barrier raw, so consistency matters more than strength here. Pair an acne step with the clarifying toner, and give it a few weeks before judging results, since breakout cycles take time to settle.
Gentle exfoliation with the peeling gel
The Deepclean Gentle Peeling Gel offers a mild way to slough off dead surface skin without the sting of strong acids. A peeling gel suits sensitive skin because it lifts dull, flaky cells with minimal friction, which helps the rest of your routine absorb better. Use it once or twice a week, not daily, and skip it on days when skin is already irritated or mid-breakout. Over-exfoliating is one of the fastest ways to trigger reactivity, so a gentle gel used sparingly is the safer route.
Hypoallergenic lip and eye removers
Care Zone makes a Lip & Eye Remover in a 300ml bottle and a hypoallergenic 50ml version for the delicate eye area. A dedicated point remover lifts stubborn eye and lip makeup before your main cleanse, which spares you the rubbing that irritates thin skin around the eyes. The 50ml hypoallergenic size is the one to choose for reactive or contact-lens-wearing eyes, while the larger bottle is the everyday value pick. Removing makeup gently is the first step that keeps a clarifying routine from turning harsh.
Daily sun care
The Daily & Family Sun Care Cream in an 80ml tube covers the protection end of the routine. Sunscreen matters most for skin that is being treated for acne or exfoliated, because clarifying and peeling steps can leave skin more sensitive to the sun. A daily SPF as your final morning step protects the progress you make with the rest of the line. Reapply through the day if you are outdoors for long stretches, since one morning layer wears off.
Building a Care Zone routine
Because the line covers cleansing, clarifying, treating, and protecting, you can build a full sensitive-skin routine from it. A simple order is point remover, your cleanser, the Acure toner, an acne or sebum step where needed, the emulsion, then the sun cream in the morning. Add the peeling gel once or twice a week instead of daily. Keep the routine gentle and consistent rather than piling on actives, and let any new step settle for a couple of weeks before adding another.
Authenticity and Korean sourcing
Every Care Zone product on this page is genuine stock sourced from the Korean market, listed with its real size and set contents. That matters for sensitive-skin products in particular, where formula version and batch freshness affect how your skin responds. Buying from a dedicated Korean skincare catalog gives you the current line rather than grey-market or repackaged stock. When you shop the Care Zone hub here, you can match what you receive against the official range.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is Care Zone known for?
Care Zone is a Korean brand focused on sensitive and breakout-prone skin. The line we carry centers on the Acure clarifying range for oily skin, the Dr. Solution sets for sensitive or damaged skin, plus acne relief, a gentle peeling gel, and hypoallergenic makeup removers. Much of the range carries low-irritation framing, so it leans toward calming and balancing care.
Is Care Zone good for sensitive skin?
Yes, that is one of its main focuses. Several products are labeled hypoallergenic, and the Dr. Solution sets are built specifically for sensitive or damaged skin. If your skin reacts easily or is recovering from stronger actives, start with the Dr. Solution line and the hypoallergenic remover rather than the more clarifying, oil-focused products.
What is the difference between the Acure toner and emulsion?
The Acure Clarifying Toner clears excess oil and preps the skin after cleansing, while the hypoallergenic Acure Clarifying Emulsion adds light moisture without a heavy feel. Used together, the toner sets the base and the emulsion seals in hydration. If you only want one step, start with the toner, then add the emulsion if your skin needs more moisture.
Which Care Zone products help with acne?
For active breakouts and oily zones, look at Kaming Relief Acneform and the Picure EX sebum-care set, paired with the Acure Clarifying Toner. These aim to calm inflamed spots and manage oil rather than strip the skin. Use them consistently and give it a few weeks, since breakout cycles take time to settle. Gentle daily use works better than an aggressive once-a-week treatment.
How often should I use the Deepclean Gentle Peeling Gel?
Once or twice a week, not daily. The gel sloughs off dull surface skin with minimal friction, which suits sensitive skin, but over-exfoliating still triggers reactivity. Skip it on days when your skin is already irritated or mid-breakout. Using it sparingly helps the rest of your routine absorb better without leaving the barrier raw.
Should I get the 300ml or 50ml Care Zone Lip & Eye Remover?
Pick the hypoallergenic 50ml version for reactive eyes or if you wear contact lenses, since it is formulated to be gentler on the delicate eye area. The 300ml bottle is the everyday value pick if your eyes are not especially sensitive. A dedicated point remover lifts stubborn eye and lip makeup before your main cleanse, which spares the thin skin around the eyes from rubbing.
How do I order Care Zone products in a routine?
Go from cleansing to protecting. A simple order is the point remover, your cleanser, the Acure toner, an acne or sebum step where needed, the emulsion, then the Daily Sun Care Cream in the morning. Add the peeling gel once or twice a week instead of daily. Keep it gentle and consistent rather than layering many actives at once.
Do I need sunscreen if I use the Care Zone clarifying line?
Yes, and it matters more here. Clarifying and peeling steps can leave skin more sensitive to the sun, so the Daily & Family Sun Care Cream protects the progress you make with the rest of the routine. Use it as your final morning step and reapply through the day if you are outdoors for a while. Skipping SPF while treating acne can undo a lot of the benefit.
Is this genuine Care Zone stock from Korea?
Yes. Every Care Zone product on this page is authentic stock sourced from the Korean market, listed with its real size and set contents. That matters for sensitive-skin products especially, where the formula version and batch freshness affect how your skin responds. The hub shows the current line rather than grey-market or repackaged items.


















