Kahi

KAHI is the Korean brand behind the stick everyone knows: the Wrinkle Bounce multi balm, a 9g twist-up of salmon collagen and oils you swipe straight onto skin. We stock 50+ KAHI items in this grid, from the balm sticks (Multi Balm, Xtin C, Kistin) to the Airy Fit and Air Refit sun sticks at 14g, plus the Blemish Ampoule, the Cream Cleansing Foam, the Chia Seed Hydro Mist, and the Daily Moment vegan hand creams. The range spans facial care, cleansers, and sun protection, with the on-the-go stick format running through most of it. Start with the multi balm if you are new to the brand, then build out a routine from there.

  • Korean skincare
  • Multi balm sticks
  • 50+ in stock

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

KAHI skincare: a buying guide to the balm sticks and beyond

KAHI built its name on one product, the Wrinkle Bounce multi balm, a twist-up stick of salmon collagen and oils that you glide over dry spots without using your hands. That stick format runs through the rest of the line too, including the sun sticks, so a lot of choosing a KAHI routine comes down to which stick does what. This guide covers the balm sticks in the grid, the sun sticks, and the few liquids and creams worth knowing, plus how to fit them together.

What KAHI is known for

KAHI is a Korean skincare brand whose signature is the multi balm stick: a solid, twist-up balm of salmon-derived collagen and plant oils that you apply straight from the tube. The idea is a hydrating, glow-giving balm you can swipe over cheeks, under-eyes, or anywhere skin looks tired, no fingers needed. The brand has since grown into cleansers, ampoules, mists, sun care, and hand creams, but the balm stick is still the thing people buy KAHI for first.

The multi balm sticks

The core of the grid is the balm sticks: the 9g Multi Balm (Multibam), the Xtin C Balm, and the Kistin Balm, with a 2-piece set for anyone who wants a spare. These are a top-up product more than a treatment step, meant to add slip and a dewy finish on dry patches, over makeup, or mid-flight when skin feels tight. The 9g size is built for a bag or pocket, which is part of the appeal: you reapply whenever and wherever you want a quick hit of moisture and shine.

Airy Fit and Air Refit sun sticks

KAHI carries the stick idea into sun care with the Airy Fit Sunstick and the Air Refit Sunstick, both 14g. A sun stick is the easy way to top up SPF over makeup or on the go, since you swipe it across the face without rubbing anything in or wrecking what you have already applied. The two versions cover slightly different finishes, so pick the one that matches whether you want something lighter and more matte or a touch more comfort, and keep one in the bag next to the balm.

Blemish Ampoule and targeted care

For something closer to a treatment, the grid has the Blemish Ampoule at 30ml, a liquid you apply after cleansing and before heavier creams. An ampoule is the step you add when you want to push specific care into the routine rather than a general moisturizer, and a blemish-focused one suits skin that breaks out or has marks it wants to fade. Unlike the sticks, this is a sit-down skincare step, so it lives on the bathroom shelf rather than in your bag.

Cleansing foam, mist and creams

The everyday-routine pieces include the Cream Cleansing Foam at 80ml, the Chia Seed Hydro Mist, and a couple of creams such as the Korean Cream and the Lipa Bouncing Cream. The cleansing foam is the wash step; the chia-seed mist is a quick refresh you can spray over the day or set makeup with; the creams seal everything in. Together they let you build a full KAHI routine of cleanse, treat, and moisturize around the balm and sun sticks, instead of mixing the stick into someone else's lineup.

Daily Moment vegan hand creams

Off the face, KAHI makes the Daily Moment vegan hand creams in 30ml tubes, sold across five scents named for times of day, from Sunrise Bedroom to Midnight Street. These are small, scented, vegan hand creams that fit the same on-the-go logic as the sticks, easy to keep in a bag and reapply through the day. If you already like the brand and want a low-commitment add-on or a small gift, a hand cream or two is the simplest way in.

How to use the sticks in a routine

The balm sticks and sun sticks are reapply-anywhere products, so they sit on top of, not inside, the rest of a routine. After you cleanse with the foam, treat with the Blemish Ampoule, and moisturize with a cream, the multi balm goes over the top for slip and glow, and a sun stick goes last in the morning for SPF you can refresh later. Warm a balm stick with a second of contact and glide it where skin looks dull; with a sun stick, swipe a few even passes and blend with a fingertip if you like.

Authenticity and Korean sourcing

Every KAHI item here is sourced as authentic Korean stock, the same balm sticks and sun care sold in Korea rather than a reformulated export version. Buying the cleanser, ampoule, mist, creams, and sticks from one brand keeps the routine consistent and makes it easy to know what is doing what. If the multi balm is your entry point, the rest of the KAHI grid is built to slot in around it, so you can grow a full Korean routine one stick or step at a time.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • KAHI is best known for the Wrinkle Bounce multi balm, a twist-up stick of salmon collagen and oils that you swipe straight onto skin for instant slip and glow. It is the product most people buy the brand for first. The grid here also carries KAHI sun sticks, the Blemish Ampoule, the Cream Cleansing Foam, the Chia Seed Hydro Mist, and the Daily Moment hand creams.

  • The multi balm is a top-up moisture and glow product, not a treatment step. You glide the 9g stick over dry patches, cheeks, or under the eyes, over makeup or mid-day, when skin feels tight or looks dull. Because it applies straight from the tube without your hands, it is built to live in a bag and get reapplied whenever you want a quick refresh.

  • The signature KAHI balm sticks are built around salmon-derived collagen and plant oils, which is what gives them their dewy, slip-on finish. The line includes the Multi Balm (Multibam), the Xtin C Balm, and the Kistin Balm, each in the same 9g twist-up format. They are meant to hydrate and add shine rather than deliver strong active ingredients.

  • The Airy Fit and Air Refit sun sticks are 14g twist-up SPF you swipe across the face without rubbing it in, which makes them an easy way to top up sun protection over makeup. Use one as the last step of your morning routine and reapply through the day. The two versions differ mainly in finish, so pick the one that suits whether you prefer something lighter or more comfortable.

  • Yes, that is one of its main uses. A light swipe of the balm over the high points of the face adds glow and moisture on top of makeup without disturbing it much, and the stick format means you can do it anywhere. Keep the layer thin so it sits as a sheen rather than sliding your makeup around.

  • The Blemish Ampoule goes on after cleansing and before your moisturizer, as the targeted treatment step. It suits skin that breaks out or has marks to fade, since an ampoule pushes more concentrated care in than a general cream does. Unlike the sticks, it is a sit-down shelf product rather than a bag-and-reapply one.

  • You can. The grid covers a full sequence: cleanse with the Cream Cleansing Foam, treat with the Blemish Ampoule, refresh with the Chia Seed Hydro Mist, moisturize with a cream like the Korean Cream or Lipa Bouncing Cream, then finish with the multi balm and a sun stick. Keeping the routine within one brand makes it easy to see what each step is doing.

  • Yes. Every KAHI item we list is sourced as authentic Korean stock, the same balm sticks, sun care, and skincare sold in Korea rather than a reformulated export line. Buying the sticks and the supporting steps together gives you a consistent KAHI routine instead of mixing the balm into another brand's lineup.