Kiss New York has entered the Korean skincare market with a 25-piece collection manufactured in Korea and designed in New York. The line is organized into three distinct sub-lines — MEDI, DERMA, and LAB — and each range addresses different consumer preferences.
Kiss New York's MEDI focuses on high-performance treatment formats like overnight hydrogel masks, DERMA emphasizes gentle, daily-use sheet masks suitable for sensitive skin, and LAB caters to ingredient-conscious shoppers seeking active formulations. Initial offerings in Kiss New York's include the Plump Glow Collagen Jelly Cream, which features a bouncy texture and combines collagen extract, salmon PDRN, and vitamin B12 to deliver hydration with a 22% clinically proven increase in moisture, alongside the Radiant Glow Vita Capsule Cream that utilizes a gel-and-capsule system to deliver vitamin C, niacinamide, and glutathione for brightening and dark spot reduction. Additional products such as the Kojic Acid Overnight Wrapping Mask, Bright Charge Vita Pads, Clear Refine Pore Pads, and two serums — Vita Hydra and Vita Collagen — round out the initial drop.
Clean Korean Skincare Lines
Kiss New York Debuts a 25-Piece Collection
Trend Themes
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Segmented K-beauty Portfolios — Tiered skincare lines organized by treatment intensity, sensitivity, and ingredient focus create space for brands to personalize Korean beauty without relying on a one-size-fits-all launch.
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Clinical Texture Skincare — Bouncy creams, capsule gels, and hydrogel masks blend sensorial appeal with measurable efficacy, signaling opportunities around products that feel novel while supporting performance claims.
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Ingredient-conscious Brightening — Formulas featuring vitamin C, niacinamide, glutathione, kojic acid, and collagen reflect growing demand for transparent actives that address hydration, tone, and dark spots.
Industry Implications
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Beauty and Personal Care — Cross-border development between Korean manufacturing and Western brand design points to faster innovation cycles for accessible, trend-led skincare collections.
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Cosmetics Manufacturing — Specialized production capabilities in masks, pads, serums, and capsule creams position contract manufacturers to support differentiated formats for global beauty brands.
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Retail and E-commerce — Multi-product skincare drops with clear sub-line architecture offer retailers stronger merchandising pathways for consumers shopping by skin concern, ingredient, or usage routine.