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Azulene Is K-Beauty’s Latest Ingredient for Sensitive Skin

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Last updated: April 24, 2026 6:43 am
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Almost every day, I scroll through Olive Young’s Korean website like it’s TikTok. I’m always on the lookout for new Korean beauty trends, and the top-selling products and ingredients at Korean retail giants tend to impact beauty shelves here in the U.S. months later.

In February, I started noticing sky blue formulas designed for sensitive skin flooding Olive Young’s virtual shelves. They all promoted the same ingredient, azulene. (You may see it listed as guaiazulene on product labels, according to Dr. Kunal Malik, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City. Guaiazulene is the most commonly used stabilized form in skin care.)

I was interested and contacted you, Kim Hee JinThe MDs, one half of the sister duo behind PureenMD Skin and Well Aging Centers in Fort Lee, N.J., and Seoul, looked into whether azulene was poised to become K-beauty’s next trendy ingredient based on what they’d seen in their Korean offices.

“Yes, you’re right,” Dr. Kim admitted. “There are a lot of beautiful Korean women.” [content creators] Recently, we have been actively considering products containing azulene, especially those focused on sedation and post-procedure care. ”One creator in particular said, Insiis often credited with sparking Azur Lane’s rise in popularity. she posted some videos Over the past year, this ingredient has been touted for its skin-cooling and spot-soothing properties.

I was surprised at how quickly this product visibly calmed her redness. My skin is sensitive, just like a dog that barks at the slightest noise or a passerby. Changes in wind and temperature, and even light touch, can cause redness and sensitivity. I’m also prone to painful breakouts due to hormones, so my skin is the ultimate litmus test for new calming ingredients, and I knew right away that I needed Azulene in my routine.

Dr. Althea

aquamarine deep serum

There’s one problem. Although many of South Korea’s most talked-about azulene formulas are not yet available in the United States, there are several options available to U.S. consumers. What I got was Dr. Althea Aquamarine Deep Serum. My skin loved the cobalt blue formula so much that I recommended it to my sister, who has more sensitive skin than me. She reached for the bottle every morning and night after her workout, and in less than a month, she had finished the entire bottle.

Experts explain exactly what azulene is and how it soothes the skin.

What is Azulene and what are its benefits?

Azulene is a naturally occurring deep blue hydrocarbon that is best extracted from chamomile. Y. Claire ChanMD, board-certified dermatologist based in New York City. Chamomile blooms with small white flowers that turn water a golden color when steeped as a tea, but chamomile contains this special compound that dyes skin care products different shades of blue, depending on the amount added.

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Source: Allure – www.allure.com

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