Korean Pad

Shop Korean skincare pads for cleansing, toning, calming, exfoliating, blemish care, and makeup removal. This live collection includes 2596+ pad results, with visible options from Ariul, SOME BY MI, Medicube, SKINFOOD, COSRX, NEOGEN, Manyo Factory, ISOI, and more across 30-sheet, 60-sheet, 70-pad, 90-sheet, and 100-sheet formats.

  • 2596+ pad results
  • Toner and cleansing pads
  • Cica and carrot care
  • 30 to 100 sheet packs

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

How to choose Korean skincare pads

Korean pads are pre-soaked skincare rounds or sheets made for quick cleansing, toning, exfoliating, calming, or spot-focused care. This collection spans remover pads, cleansing oil pads, cica pads, carrot water pads, clear pads, toner pads, and blemish pads.

Choose by purpose

The first decision is what you want the pad to do. Ariul Stress Relief Lip & Eye Remover Pad and Ariul The Perfect Cleansing Oil Pad EX are removal and cleansing formats, while SOME BY MI AHA, BHA, PHA 30 Days Miracle Truecica Clear Pad and COSRX One Step Original Clear Pad are closer to exfoliating or clearing routines.

Medicube Exosome Cica Calming Pad, SKINFOOD Carrot Carotene Calming Water Pad, and NEOGEN soothing pads focus more on calming and hydration. Matching the purpose prevents overusing an active pad when your skin only needs moisture.

Cleansing and remover pads

Remover pads are useful when makeup, sunscreen, or eye and lip color need a targeted first cleanse. Ariul appears twice in the visible grid, with both a lip and eye remover pad and a cleansing oil pad.

Use cleansing pads gently and follow with water cleansing when the product directions recommend it. They are convenient for travel, but daily heavy rubbing can stress the skin barrier.

Exfoliating and clear pads

SOME BY MI AHA, BHA, PHA 30 Days Miracle Truecica Clear Pad and COSRX One Step Original Clear Pad are strong examples for shoppers looking at texture, pores, and blemish-prone routines. These pads are usually not meant to be used like plain toner pads.

Start slowly with acid or clearing pads, especially if you also use retinoids, vitamin C, or exfoliating cleansers. Watch how your skin feels the next day before increasing frequency.

Calming and cica pads

Medicube Exosome Cica Calming Pad and NEOGEN's soothing pad listing point toward comfort-focused care. Cica and soothing pads are often chosen when skin feels stressed, flushed, or easily reactive.

Use calming pads after cleansing as a quick toner step, or place them briefly on areas that feel warm if the product directions allow it. Avoid pairing calming pads with too many active layers at once.

Hydrating toner pads

SKINFOOD Carrot Carotene Calming Water Pad and laundryou Clean Face toner pad formats are useful when you want a pre-soaked hydrating step. These can suit morning routines because they are quick and less messy than pouring toner into your hands.

For dry skin, look for water, calming, moisture, carrot, cica, or essence wording. For oily skin, a lightweight clear pad may feel better than a rich water pad.

Blemish care pads

ISOI Blemish Care Pad and other clear-pad titles are worth comparing if uneven tone, post-breakout marks, or blemish-prone skin are your focus. These pads often combine convenience with targeted actives.

Do not scrub blemishes with textured pads. Swipe lightly or press the pad on the area, then follow with moisturizer so the skin barrier stays comfortable.

Pack size and value

The visible listings include 30 sheets, 60 sheets, 70 pads, 90 sheets, and 100 sheets, plus a 250 g tub and bundled set. A smaller pack is easier for testing, while 90 or 100 sheets can be better value for a pad you already know.

Compare count and liquid volume together. A larger tub is only useful if the pads stay saturated and the formula fits your skin.

Where pads fit in a routine

Use cleansing pads before cleanser or as directed for makeup removal. Use toner, calming, clear, or blemish pads after cleansing and before serum or cream.

For active pads with acids, use sunscreen during the day and avoid stacking too many exfoliating products. For gentle hydrating pads, daily use may be reasonable if your skin stays comfortable.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • The live grid includes remover pads, cleansing oil pads, toner pads, cica calming pads, carrot water pads, clear pads, exfoliating pads, and blemish care pads from brands such as Ariul, SOME BY MI, Medicube, SKINFOOD, COSRX, NEOGEN, Manyo Factory, and ISOI.

  • The visible assortment includes Ariul Stress Relief Lip & Eye Remover Pad 30 sheets and Ariul The Perfect Cleansing Oil Pad EX 60 sheets. One is targeted to lip and eye removal, while the other is a cleansing oil pad.

  • Yes. Medicube Exosome Cica Calming Pad 100 sheets is visible, and SOME BY MI's Truecica Clear Pad also includes cica wording. These are useful to compare when skin comfort is a priority.

  • This live collection lists 2596+ pad results. Because the category is broad, narrow by purpose: cleansing, remover, toner, calming, exfoliating, clear, or blemish care.

  • Start slowly rather than daily, especially if your routine already includes exfoliating acids, retinoids, or strong cleansers. Increase use only if your skin stays calm, and use sunscreen during the day.

  • SKINFOOD Carrot Carotene Calming Water Pad and toner pad formats from laundryou are good visible starting points for hydration or a quick toner step. Look for water, calming, moisture, or essence wording.

  • The visible titles include 30 sheets, 60 sheets, 70 pads, 90 sheets, 100 sheets, and a 250 g tub. Smaller packs are easier to test; larger packs make sense once you know the formula suits you.

  • Cleansing and remover pads go before cleanser or as directed. Toner, calming, clear, and blemish pads usually go after cleansing and before serum or cream.

  • Yes, pads are convenient for travel because the formula is already measured into each sheet or round. Choose a secure tub or pouch and avoid bringing strong exfoliating pads if your travel routine will also include extra sun exposure.