There is a particular kind of paralysis that happens inside a large Olive Young store in Seoul. You walk in knowing roughly what you want — a good sunscreen, maybe a serum you saw on TikTok — and within three minutes you are standing in an aisle holding six products you’ve never heard of, surrounded by Korean shoppers who are moving with quiet confidence through a system you haven’t yet figured out. The 1+1 signs are everywhere. The shelves go to the ceiling. A K-pop song you half-recognize is playing at exactly the wrong volume, and somewhere near the back of the store, a staff member is doing a live skin analysis on a tourist who looks just as confused as you feel.
This is the Olive Young experience, and it is one of the genuinely great shopping experiences in Seoul — if you know what you’re doing.
In 2026, Korean beauty has arrived at a moment that makes the Olive Young visit more significant than ever. South Korea surpassed France for the first time to become the leading exporter of cosmetics to the United States — a milestone that confirms what Seoul shoppers have known for years: K-beauty is no longer a trend. It is the global reference point for skincare. And Olive Young, holding over 85% of the health and beauty store market share as of 2026 with over 1,340 stores across the peninsula, is where almost all of it lives. National GeographicKorea Experience
This guide tells you exactly what to buy, which locations are worth your time, when the major sales happen, and how to walk out of Olive Young with the right products rather than a suitcase full of regret.
Before you visit, read our Seongsu-dong Seoul Guide — the N-Olive Young flagship in Seongsu is the most interesting Olive Young store in Korea right now, and it pairs perfectly with a full afternoon in the neighborhood.
Olive Young Seoul Guide: What Is Olive Young?
Think of Olive Young as Sephora, a drugstore, and a specialty Korean beauty retailer collapsed into one store. Often described as the “Sephora of Korea” but with a drugstore price point, Olive Young is the undisputed king of Korean beauty retail. Korea Experience
What makes it different from beauty stores in other countries:
Range: Hundreds of Korean brands under one roof — from the globally recognized (COSRX, Laneige, Beauty of Joseon) to the domestic cult favorites that haven’t reached international distribution yet. If a Korean skincare brand exists, it is almost certainly at Olive Young.
Price: Olive Young’s pricing is consistently lower than the same products cost internationally — sometimes dramatically so. The best value categories are sunscreens, toner pads, and sheet masks, where the price gap between Seoul and overseas is most pronounced.
Testing: Almost every product has a tester. You can apply, assess, and compare before buying anything — a standard that most Western beauty retail hasn’t matched.
Tourist infrastructure: Major flagship locations have English signage, multilingual staff, dedicated tax refund counters, and in some cases, complimentary sample pouches for international visitors.
Olive Young Seoul Guide: The 2026 Trends — What Koreans Are Actually Buying
Understanding what Korean shoppers are buying in 2026 — not what went viral on TikTok in 2023 — is the single most useful thing you can bring to an Olive Young visit. The trend has shifted significantly. The trends in 2026 have shifted towards “slow aging” and barrier repair, moving away from the harsh active ingredients of previous years. Korea Experience
In practical terms, this means:
- Out: Aggressive exfoliation, dense multi-step acid routines, high-irritation actives
- In: Barrier-strengthening ceramides, PDRN (regenerative clinic-grade ingredient now available at drugstore prices), exosomes, heartleaf extract, and gentle soothing formulas
The 2026 K-beauty scene is all about “Skin Intelligence” and “Slow Aging” — meaning shoppers are moving away from complex 10-step routines towards high-tech ingredients like PDRN and Exosomes that tell the skin to act younger. Korea Experience
If someone tells you to buy the same products that were popular in 2022, you’re working from an outdated shopping list.
Olive Young Seoul Guide: What to Buy — The 2026 Shopping List
Sunscreen — Start Here
Korean sunscreen is the single category where the price-to-quality gap between Olive Young and overseas is most extreme. Korean SPF formulas are widely considered the world’s best, with Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun, Round Lab Birch Juice, and ROVECTIN as 2026’s top sellers among foreign shoppers. Load your basket here first. Korea Code
| Product | Price (approx.) | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Round Lab Birch Juice Moisturizing Sun Cream SPF50+ | ₩18,000 | All skin types, daily wear |
| Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun | ₩13,000 | Sensitive skin, lightweight finish |
| Dr.G Green Mild Up Sun+ | ₩20,000 | Dermatologist-recommended for stressed skin |
| ROVECTIN Skin Essentials Aqua Soothing UV Protector | ₩19,000 | Redness-prone, reactive skin |
While Beauty of Joseon Relief Sun is the product in every tourist’s basket, Dr.G is the gold standard for sensitive skin in Korea — what dermatologists recommend when skin is stressed from Seoul’s fine dust. Seoul Explorer
Serums and Essences — The Core Investment
| Product | Price (approx.) | Why It’s Worth It |
|---|---|---|
| Torriden Dive-In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum | ₩22,000 | Ranked #1 in the Essence/Serum category at the 2025 Olive Young Awards Korean Girl Explains — works for every skin type |
| Anua Heartleaf 77% Soothing Toner | ₩18,000 | Consistently sells out; calming and barrier-strengthening |
| Beauty of Joseon Ginseng Essence Water | ₩17,000 | Glow-focused, lightweight, great as a first step |
| Medicube PDRN Pink Peptide Serum | ₩38,000 | The gold standard for getting a “just spent $500 on a facial” look for under ₩40,000 Korea Experience |
| VT Reedle Shot 100 | ₩32,000 | Clinic-grade microneedle delivery system; tingling is normal |
Sheet Masks — Best Value Category
Sheet masks from Mediheal, Abib, and Numbuzin are usually in 1+1 deals at Olive Young. This is one of the best value purchases in the entire store — stock up on 10–20 masks for a fraction of what they cost internationally. Korea Code
What to buy: Mediheal Tea Tree Essential Mask, Abib Heartleaf Essence Pad, and the Lindsay Modeling Mask Cup Pack for an at-home spa experience.
What to skip: Animal face masks (tiger, panda, etc.) — cheap, drying, and very 2015. Don’t buy these. Korean Girl Explains
Makeup — The 2026 Look
2026 is all about the “glow-from-within” look. Matte is out; dewy is in. Koreavic
| Product | Category | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Clio Kill Cover Founwear Cushion | Foundation | High coverage, semi-matte, survives humidity |
| Romand Juicy Lasting Tint | Lip | Syrupy glass-lip finish; shade 06 is universally flattering |
| Peripera Ink Mood Glowy Tint | Lip/Cheek | Multi-use, blurry finish |
Note on shade range: Base makeup shades in Korea are notoriously limited, usually ranging from shade 13 to 23 (fair to light-medium). If you have medium-deep to deep skin, check availability in person before buying full-coverage products. Korea Experience
Hair and Body — The Overlooked Section
The “Life and Health” section has some secret weapons. Most tourists focus entirely on skincare and miss genuinely excellent hair treatments. Koreavic
- UNOVE Deep Damage Treatment EX: The gold standard in Korea for damaged, color-treated, or heat-styled hair. One wash produces a noticeable difference.
- Elastine Perfume Hair Treatment: Fragrance-forward hair mask popular with younger Korean shoppers.
- Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask: The cult classic. Still the best value in the store per use.
Olive Young Seoul Guide: Which Location to Visit
Not all Olive Young stores are the same. The stores range from small neighborhood shops to massive flagship locations. If you’re a tourist, head straight to a flagship store for the best experience. KoreaPeek
Olive Young Myeongdong Town (명동 타운점) The largest Olive Young in Korea — multiple floors, every brand, dedicated tourist services, and a tax refund counter on the 2nd floor. International tourists can receive a free pouch packed with beauty samples at the 2nd-floor Service Lounge — not offered at all branches. The trade-off: it is extremely crowded on weekends, with 30-minute queues to enter during peak hours. NOL World
The local strategy: While everyone fights over the same three shelves at the flagship store, locals quietly shop at smaller branches just 3 minutes away, where the shelves are stocked and the tax refund lines are nonexistent. Seoul Explorer
Olive Young N-Seongsu (N-성수점) The newest flagship and the most experiential Olive Young in Korea. N-Seongsu is designed more like an experience zone than a store — the ground floor has a rotating pop-up zone, a Perfume Library and Makeup Zone on the 2nd floor, and a Skincare Zone with consulting booths on the 3rd floor. A Personal Color Diagnosis booth and a K-Pop Trends zone are also available. Less crowded than Myeongdong and more interesting to browse. Pairs perfectly with a Seongsu-dong afternoon. NOL World
Olive Young Hongdae Town (홍대 타운점) This store tends to stock the latest trending products faster than other locations — great for finding viral products. The Hongdae clientele skews young and local, which means the shelves here reflect what Korean Gen Z is actually buying rather than what tourists are searching for. KoreaPeek
Olive Young Gangnam (강남점) Spacious and well-organized, with a strong premium brand selection and less tourist chaos than Myeongdong. The best option if you’re already spending time south of the Han River. KoreaPeek
Olive Young Seoul Guide: Sales Calendar — When to Visit for the Best Prices
Timing your visit around Olive Young’s sales is one of the best money-saving strategies available to Korea travelers.
| Sale Event | Schedule | Discount |
|---|---|---|
| Olive Young Day | 25th–27th of every month | Up to 60% off selected items |
| Quarterly Big Sale | March, June, September, December | Up to 70% off; 7-day event |
| Olive Young Black Friday | November | Deepest annual discounts |
| Chuseok / Lunar New Year | Varies | Special seasonal sets |
Focus on “1+1” special sets for sunscreens and toner pads — these rotating deals often give you two full-size products for the price of one. Check the Olive Young app before entering the store to see which 1+1 deals are active that day. Korea Experience
Pro tip: Look for planning sets (“플래닝 세트”) on the bottom shelves — full-size product plus two travel sizes for the same price as the single bottle. These are hidden in plain sight and consistently overlooked by tourists. Seoul Explorer
Olive Young Seoul Guide: Tax Refund — How It Works
The tax refund process at Olive Young is one of the most straightforward in Seoul — but you must bring your passport.
For purchases ₩15,000–₩500,000 per receipt at participating stores, tax is deducted at the register on the spot. The refund is roughly 5–7%. On a ₩200,000 purchase, that’s ₩10,000–₩14,000 back immediately. Always carry your physical passport — a copy or photo does not qualify. Korea Code
For purchases above ₩500,000, you receive a refund slip and process it at Incheon Airport kiosks before departure. Allow 30 minutes for queues on weekend afternoons.
Two important 2026 rules: Tax refund is ineligible if you have stayed in Korea more than 6 months on a single visit. Some smaller boutiques in Seongsu still don’t participate — ask “tax-free, please” before paying. Korea Code
Olive Young Seoul Guide: Shopping Tips That Will Save You
Use the app before you walk in. Scan product barcodes to see Korean reviews, ratings, and whether a better deal exists online. The Olive Young app added English UI in 2026 — download it before your trip. KoreaPeek
Sunscreen first, everything else second. This is where you get the most value relative to what you’d pay at home. Buy multiples.
Don’t buy K-beauty at the airport. Duty-free K-beauty sounds tempting but prices are usually higher than Olive Young. Buy in the city. KoreaPeek
Bring a foldable shopping bag. Bags are charged ₩100–500 at most stores under Korea’s plastic-reduction law. Korea Code
Customs and packing: Most countries allow 50ml–100ml liquid skincare in carry-on. Pack heavier items in checked luggage. Sheet masks, sleeping masks, and solid products are safe in carry-on. Korea Code
Get a personal color analysis first. Olive Young in 2026 has dedicated sections categorized by personal color tones — if you’ve done your personal color analysis in Seoul beforehand, use the tester stands to find your specific shade. Seoul Explorer
Olive Young Seoul Guide: What to Skip
Products that were viral in 2022–2023 but haven’t been reformulated: The K-beauty market moves extremely fast. Products that dominated three years ago have often been surpassed by newer formulations at the same price point.
Animal-face sheet masks: Cheap, drying, and very 2015. Korean Girl Explains
Pig nose pore strips: These damage pores. Korean skincare has moved to “melting balm” cleansers for pore care. Korean Girl Explains
Anything where the primary appeal is Instagram packaging: Visual novelty and formula quality don’t always correlate at Olive Young.
- Experience a one-of-a-kind beauty class at JUNGSAEMMOOL 101, Korea’s representative beauty brand.
- Learn the signature K-Beauty radiant base makeup and discover your unique Iris Personal Color, designed exclusively by JUNGSAEMMOOL artists.

Olive Young Seoul Guide: FAQ
Do I need to speak Korean to shop at Olive Young? No. Major flagship stores in Myeongdong, Seongsu, Hongdae, and Gangnam have English signage and staff who speak basic English. The Olive Young app also has English-language reviews. Show staff a product name on your phone if needed — they will find it.
Is Olive Young cheaper than buying Korean products internationally? Yes, significantly — especially for sunscreens, sheet masks, and toner pads. Some products cost 30–50% less in Seoul than on international e-commerce platforms.
Can I shop Olive Young online before or after my trip? The Olive Young Global app and website ship internationally, but prices may differ from in-store. For in-store prices and the immediate tax refund, the Seoul visit is always better value. KoreaPeek
What’s the best Olive Young for tourists who want a less crowded experience? The Gangnam flagship is spacious and well-organized, with a strong premium brand selection and less tourist chaos than Myeongdong. Alternatively, N-Seongsu offers the most experiential visit with manageable crowds on weekdays. KoreaPeek

Ready to plan the rest of your Seoul shopping? Read our Seongsu-dong Seoul Guide for the N-Olive Young flagship and the neighborhood’s concept stores, our Myeongdong Street Food Guide for eating between shopping stops, and our Korea Travel Tips Guide for the complete Seoul arrival and logistics picture.