Skinfood

Skinfood builds Korean skincare and makeup around food you'd recognise from a kitchen. Rice, tomato, pineapple, parsley and argan oil show up across cleansers, masks, essences and lip tints, with each product pairing a single hero ingredient to a clear job for the skin. We carry 288+ Skinfood items in stock, from the Rice Mask and Fielding sheet masks to the Pantothenic Water Parsley essence and Tomato Jelly Tint, plus the puffs and applicators that go with them. Browse the full range below.

  • Food-based formulas
  • 288+ items in stock
  • Korean brand
  • Ships worldwide

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

How to shop the Skinfood range

Skinfood is one of Korea's older beauty houses, and its whole idea sits in the name: feed your skin the same wholesome ingredients you'd eat. Instead of one signature serum, the brand spreads single food extracts across a wide catalogue, so a tomato shows up in a lip tint while rice anchors a mask and pineapple powers a cleansing foam. This guide walks through how that catalogue is organised, which formats we stock, and how to pick the right Skinfood product for your routine.

What Skinfood is about

Skinfood treats food as the active. Each product leads with one edible ingredient chosen for a specific benefit, then keeps the rest of the formula simple and easy to read. You'll see that thinking in items like the Pantothenic Water Parsley essence, the Tomato Jelly Tint and the Pineapple Peeling Cleansing Foam, where the headline ingredient is right there in the name. It's an approachable way to build a routine: pick the food that matches what your skin needs, rather than decoding a long INCI list.

Formats you'll find here

The Skinfood range we carry covers most steps of a routine. Cleansing sits with foams such as the Pineapple Peeling Cleansing Foam. Treatment runs through essences like Pantothenic Water Parsley and through masks, including the Rice Mask and the Fielding sheet masks in spinach and cabbage. Colour and lip care show up in the Tomato Jelly Tint, and there's a hair line too, with the Argan Oil Silk Hair Mask. Tools round it out: Wedge Puffs and other applicators sit alongside the skincare so you can apply it the way the brand intends.

Signature food ingredients

A few ingredients run through the line and tell you what to expect. Rice is the calming, brightening staple behind the Rice Mask. Tomato brings a fresh, lightly toning feel to the jelly tint. Pineapple supplies the mild fruit-enzyme action in the peeling foam, which is why it suits a gentle weekly exfoliation. Parsley pairs with pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) in the essence for lightweight hydration, and argan oil carries the hair mask for softness and shine. Match the food to the result you're after and the rest of the choice gets easy.

How to choose the right one

Start from a single concern. If you want a quiet, restorative step, the Rice Mask and the Fielding sheet masks are the obvious entry points. For a fast hydrating layer under moisturiser, reach for the Pantothenic Water Parsley essence. If your skin feels rough or congested, the Pineapple Peeling Cleansing Foam works as a once-or-twice-a-week reset rather than a daily wash. Buttercup Clear pads give you a swipe-and-go option for surface clarity. Picking by job, not by buzzword, is the quickest way through a catalogue this broad.

Where each product fits in a routine

A simple Skinfood routine reads top to bottom. Cleanse first, using the Pineapple Peeling foam on exfoliation days and a milder cleanser otherwise. Tone or sweep with the Buttercup Clear pads if you use them. Layer the Pantothenic Water Parsley essence onto damp skin, then seal with a moisturiser. Masks are the weekly add-on: a Rice or Fielding sheet mask after cleansing, left on for the time on the pack, then patted in. The Argan Oil Hair Mask sits outside the face routine, used in the shower on lengths and ends.

Matching Skinfood to your skin type

Because the line is so varied, it stretches across skin types. Dry and dehydrated skin tends to do well with the B5-led Pantothenic Water Parsley essence and the comfort of a sheet mask. Combination and oilier skin often prefer the lighter peeling foam and the Buttercup Clear pads for a fresher finish. Sensitive skin can lean on the calmer rice-based options and patch test the fruit-enzyme foam before committing to regular use. None of these are one-size-fits-all, so read the hero ingredient and choose the food that flatters your skin.

Sizes and value

Skinfood prices most of its everyday items to be tried without much risk, which is part of why the range is so deep. Full sizes are listed clearly, such as the 70ml Pantothenic Water essence, the 150ml Pineapple peeling foam, the 100ml Rice Mask and the 200ml Argan Oil hair mask, so you can judge how long a product will last before you buy. Sheet masks and the Tomato Jelly Tint make low-commitment ways to sample a new ingredient. If a single mask works for you, it's an easy one to restock.

Authenticity and Korean sourcing

Everything in this collection is genuine Skinfood, sourced as Korean stock and shipped from our catalogue rather than rebottled or repackaged. That matters with food-based formulas, where freshness and an unbroken supply chain affect how a product performs. Buying the real article also means the ingredient on the label is the one in the jar, so the rice, tomato or argan oil you chose for a reason is what reaches your skin.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Skinfood builds each product around a single edible ingredient, so the food in the name is the active doing the work. A tomato anchors a lip tint, rice anchors a mask, pineapple powers a cleansing foam. That makes the range easy to shop by benefit rather than by chemistry, and it keeps most formulas short and readable.

  • The Rice Mask and the Fielding sheet masks are long-standing favourites for a calming, brightening step. On the treatment side, the Pantothenic Water Parsley essence draws repeat buyers for lightweight hydration, and the Tomato Jelly Tint is a recognisable pick on the makeup side. The Pineapple Peeling Cleansing Foam rounds out the bestsellers as a gentle weekly exfoliator.

  • The Rice Mask uses rice extract for a soft, calming feel with a mild brightening effect. It's a gentle weekly step that suits most skin types, including sensitive skin, and it pairs well with the rest of a Skinfood routine. Apply to cleansed skin, leave it on for the time noted on the pack, then rinse or pat in the remainder.

  • It pairs parsley extract with pantothenic acid (vitamin B5) for a light, fast-absorbing hydration layer. Smooth it onto damp skin after cleansing and before your moisturiser. The 70ml bottle is aimed at everyday use, and the lightweight feel makes it a comfortable fit under both daytime and evening routines.

  • Treat it as a once or twice weekly exfoliating cleanse rather than a daily wash. The pineapple supplies a mild fruit-enzyme action that lifts dull, rough surface skin, so spacing it out keeps the routine gentle. On the other days, use a milder cleanser. If your skin is sensitive, patch test first and start with once a week.

  • Read it top to bottom: cleanse, then tone or sweep with the Buttercup Clear pads, then layer the Pantothenic Water Parsley essence on damp skin, then moisturise. Slot a Rice or Fielding sheet mask in once or twice a week after cleansing. The Argan Oil Silk Hair Mask sits outside the face routine and is used in the shower on lengths and ends.

  • Several Skinfood options lean gentle, especially the rice-based mask and the calmer sheet masks, which suit reactive skin. Anything with active fruit enzymes, like the Pineapple peeling foam, is worth patch testing before you fold it into a regular routine. As with any new product, introduce one item at a time so you can tell how your skin responds.

  • Yes. The Argan Oil Silk Hair Mask is a 200ml in-shower treatment that uses argan oil to soften and add shine, mainly aimed at dry or damaged lengths and ends. It sits in the same food-led approach as the skincare, just for hair, so you can round out a Skinfood order beyond the face.

  • The range is built to be sampled. Sheet masks and the Tomato Jelly Tint are low-commitment ways to test a new ingredient, and full sizes are listed clearly, like the 70ml essence and 150ml peeling foam, so you can judge how long a product lasts before buying. If one item earns a place in your routine, it's an easy one to restock.

  • Yes. Everything in this collection is authentic Skinfood, sourced as Korean stock and shipped as sold rather than rebottled. With food-based formulas, an unbroken supply chain helps keep the product fresh, and buying the real article means the hero ingredient on the label is the one in the jar.