How Mugwort (Artemisia) works ์ฅ
Mugwort (Artemisia) extract supplies antioxidant flavonoids and other polyphenols traditionally used to calm sensitive, troubled skin. Cosmetically it is positioned as a soothing botanical that supports the appearance of comfortable, less-reactive skin. No standardized active concentration exists, so claims should stay modest.
| Acts on | look of irritated, reactive skin |
|---|---|
| Evidence | Limited |
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What is mugwort used for in skincare?
Mugwort, called ssuk in Korean, is a traditional botanical used in K-beauty to calm the look of irritated, reactive or breakout-prone skin. It appears in soothing toners, essences and masks and is often paired with centella or panthenol for sensitive skin care.
How long does Korean skincare take to work?
Most skincare, Korean or otherwise, needs time. Hydration benefits can appear quickly, but visible changes in tone, texture or fine lines typically take several weeks to a few months of consistent use, roughly one skin cycle or more. Sun protection and patience matter more than any single product.
โ๏ธ Written & reviewed by the KoreaPlus Editorial team โ dermatologist-informed, cosmetic-science researched & source-cited. Last reviewed 2026-06-21.
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