If you want affordable K-beauty in Korea, combine Daiso and Olive Young.
Daiso gives you ultra-cheap retinol, vitamin C and sheet masks, while Olive Young offers mid-range sunscreens, lip tints, powders and hair serums. Together they cover a full skincare and makeup routine on a student-friendly budget.
Why K-Beauty Looks Expensive Overseas
K-beauty is famous for glass skin, dewy makeup and cute packaging. But once products leave Korea, the price often jumps.
A basic sunscreen or lip tint can suddenly cost as much as a luxury item.
If you live in Korea or visit here, it doesn’t have to be that way. Two everyday stores – Daiso and Olive Young – are full of budget products that many Koreans actually use day to day. You can build a full routine there for less than the price of one fancy department-store cream.
Meet Your Best Friends: Daiso & Olive Young
Daiso is Korea’s “everything shop” where most beauty items stay under 5,000 won.
The beauty section has grown fast and now includes mini versions from well-known brands plus Daiso-exclusive lines.
Olive Young is Korea’s no.1 health & beauty chain. Think of it as a mix of a drugstore and a beauty select shop:
Korean skincare, makeup, hair care and body care from both big and indie brands, with constant sales and 1+1 deals.
Below are easy, low-risk picks from both stores that are friendly for locals, expats and travelers who want K-beauty without luxury prices.
For budget K-beauty, focus on a few proven products instead of chasing every new launch:
a mild cleanser, vitamin C in the morning, retinol at night, a hydrating cream and a comfortable SPF 50 sunscreen.
Daiso and Olive Young both sell these steps at prices under 15,000 won each.
Daiso: Viral K-Beauty For Pocket Money
At Daiso, everything is small, cheap and fun to try. It’s perfect if you want to experiment before committing to a full-size bottle.
1. Son & Park Arti Spread Color Balm – the 3,000-won “Chanel-style” glow
This little lip-and-cheek balm from Son & Park went viral because people said it feels like a high-end lip & cheek product for the price of a coffee. It gives a sheer, dewy flush you can tap on with your fingers. If you like the soft French-girl cheek look but don’t want to spend luxury prices, start here.
2. VT Reedle Shot Mini Ampoules
VT’s Reedle Shot ampoules are known for their “micro-needle” texture that helps active ingredients sink into the skin. Daiso sells small packs of these instead of the big, expensive bottle. It’s a smart way to test the trend and see how your skin reacts before investing more.
3. Bonconcept Retinol 2500 IU Wrinkle Shot Perfector
Bonconcept is a Daiso-only skincare line. The Retinol 2500 IU Wrinkle Shot Perfector is their hero anti-aging product. It combines a high retinol content with plant-derived retinol (bakuchiol) to target fine lines and visible pores, but in a texture that still feels like a simple cream rather than a harsh treatment. Because it’s sold at Daiso prices, it’s a good entry point if you want to try retinol for the first time. Start slowly (2–3 nights a week) and always pair it with sunscreen during the day.

4. Bonconcept Vita C Line (Vitamin C + Retinol Brightening)
If your main concern is dullness or dark spots, look for the orange-and-white Bonconcept Vita C line at Daiso.
Key items include:
- Vita C Freeze-Dried Double Shot Ampoule Kit
- Vita C Double Shot Ampoule Mask
- Vita C Cream
These products mix pure vitamin C with retinol and niacinamide for brightening and spot care. The ampoule kit uses freeze-dried vitamin C that you mix fresh right before use, which helps keep the vitamin C stable. The cream is an easy daily option if you just want a brightening step at the end of your routine.
5. Ultra-Cheap Sheet Masks
Daiso’s sheet masks are a classic souvenir for a reason. You’ll find basic hydrating masks, cica calming masks for sensitive skin, and brightening types, usually for 1,000–2,000 won each or in value packs. They’re great for “one mask a day” routines or as small gifts to take back home.

Olive Young: Easy Wins Under 15,000 Won
Olive Young is where you go when you want a bit more choice but still don’t want to blow your budget. Most of the products below sit around the 10,000–15,000 won range and are loved both in Korea and overseas.
1. Rom&nd Juicy Lasting Tint
Rom&nd tints are famous for juicy, glossy color that stains the lips softly as it fades. Shades like Bare Grape are bestsellers for everyday wear. Texture-wise, it feels like something you’d expect from a luxury brand, but the price stays in drugstore territory.
2. Olive Young Care Plus Scar Cover Spot Patches
These hydrocolloid pimple patches are Olive Young’s own brand. They’re thin, stick well and are almost invisible on the skin. Use them after a spot has come to a head to absorb gunk overnight, or during the day under makeup to protect the area. If you’re used to pricey Western acne patches, this bulk pack will feel like a steal.
3. Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun SPF 50+
Relief Sun: Rice + Probiotics is one of the most talked-about Korean sunscreens. It feels like a light moisturizer, with no white cast and no heavy sunscreen smell. Because it’s comfortable even on sensitive skin, many people are finally able to wear SPF every day without hating it.
4. Mise-en-scène Perfect Serum
This golden hair serum is a classic in Korea. A few pumps on damp hair help reduce frizz, add shine and protect against heat styling. It uses a blend of oils like argan and camellia to smooth the hair without making it greasy. You’ll often find it on sale at Olive Young, so it’s an easy add-on at the checkout.
5. Innisfree No-Sebum Mineral Powder
This tiny mint-colored jar is still one of the most popular powders in Korea. The translucent powder controls shine with minerals from Jeju and lightly blurs pores.
It’s handy for setting makeup, fixing an oily T-zone during the day, or even tapping on bangs when they look greasy.
How To Shop Smart in Korea
- Join memberships: If you have a Korean phone number, sign up for an Olive Young membership to collect points and use app-only coupons.
- Look for 1+1 and “set” deals: Especially on masks, cleansers and hair products. It’s the fastest way to cut your price in half.
- Hit bigger branches: Large Daiso and flagship Olive Young stores have a wider selection and better stock of viral items.
- Tourists: use tax refund: In many Olive Young branches, you can get an immediate tax refund at the counter once you hit the minimum spend.
- Test, then stock up: Try a mini or one bottle first. If you love it, buy backups before you leave Korea – prices abroad are usually much higher.
Final Thoughts: High Value, Not High Price
K-beauty doesn’t have to mean luxury spending. Daiso gives you playful minis and powerful actives like retinol and vitamin C for the price of a snack, and Olive Young offers award-winning sunscreens, lip tints, hair serums and more at everyday prices.
If you’re in Korea, make a simple plan: one trip to Daiso, one trip to Olive Young, and choose one or two items from each section above.
You’ll walk away with a complete K-beauty routine that your skin – and your wallet – can live with.
FAQ: Affordable K-Beauty From Daiso and Olive Young
What are the best affordable K-beauty products from Daiso?
Some of the best affordable K-beauty items at Daiso include Bonconcept Retinol 2500 IU Wrinkle Shot Perfector, Bonconcept Vita C ampoules and cream, VT Reedle Shot mini ampoules, Son & Park Arti Spread Color Balm, and various Daiso sheet masks for daily use.
Is Daiso retinol safe to use for beginners?
Daiso retinol products like Bonconcept Retinol 2500 IU Wrinkle Shot Perfector are designed for budget-conscious users, but you should still start slowly, two to three nights a week, and always use sunscreen during the day. Patch testing is recommended if you have sensitive skin.
What should I buy at Olive Young for a budget K-beauty routine?
For a simple budget routine at Olive Young, look for a gentle cleanser, Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun SPF 50+, an affordable toner or hydrating serum, Innisfree No-Sebum Mineral Powder, Rom&nd Juicy Lasting Tint, and a hair treatment like Mise-en-scène Perfect Serum.
Can I build a full K-beauty routine only from Daiso and Olive Young?
Yes. You can build a complete routine using Daiso for cheap retinol, vitamin C and sheet masks, and Olive Young for sunscreen, serums, lip tints, powders and hair care. This combination covers cleansing, treatment, moisture, sun protection and makeup without luxury prices.
Are Daiso and Olive Young cheaper than buying K-beauty online abroad?
In most cases, yes. Many products are significantly cheaper in Korean stores than on overseas websites.
Tourists can also use tax refunds and in-store promotions at Olive Young, making K-beauty even more affordable.