Hyunwoo Cho

Hyunwoo Cho

With over 10 years of experience in the Hallyu industry, Hyunwoo has dedicated his career to connecting Korean culture with the world. As the founder of Daebak, he works closely with Korean brands and stays ahead of the latest trends to deliver an authentic taste of Korea to fans globally.

TirTir Mask Fit Red Cushion Korean cushion foundation compact with sponge applicator puff

Korean Cushion Foundation: The K-Beauty Makeup That Changed Everything

Hyunwoo Cho

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Few inventions have reshaped global makeup the way the Korean cushion foundation has. Born in a Seoul lab in 2008, this clever compact tucks liquid foundation into a sponge, lets you dab it on with a puff, and finishes with a dewy, K-pop idol glow in seconds. Today every major beauty house from Lancome to MAC owns a cushion, but the originals still come from Korea.

TirTir Mask Fit Red Cushion Korean cushion foundation compact with sponge applicator puff
The TirTir Mask Fit Red Cushion, the first Korean cushion foundation to top Amazon. Source: The Korea Herald

What Exactly Is a Cushion Foundation?

A cushion foundation is a hybrid makeup product, equal parts skincare, sunscreen, and base. Inside a slim compact case sits a polyurethane sponge soaked with liquid foundation, sealed under a protective lid. You press a flat puff into the sponge, pick up the right amount of product, then tap it across your face. The result is fresh, breathable coverage that looks like skin rather than paint, with SPF baked in. Because the case is compact and spill-proof, it slides into any handbag for touch-ups on the subway, at the office, or backstage at a fan meeting.

How Amorepacific Invented the Cushion in 2008

The cushion is a Korean original, full stop. Amorepacific began research in 2007 on a portable sun protection product that could be reapplied without smudging existing makeup. Inspiration arrived from an unlikely place: the rubber stamp used at parking lots, which releases ink onto paper without leaks. Researchers ran more than 3,600 sponge tests using 200 different materials before perfecting the cell-trap technology that holds fluid in a sponge with roughly 800,000 micro-holes. The first product, IOPE Air Cushion XP, launched in March 2008 and became the No.1 cushion in Korea, surpassing 200 billion KRW in sales and topping IOPE's repurchase charts.

A customer applying Amorepacific cushion foundation at a Sephora store in New York
A shopper tries an Amorepacific cushion at a Sephora store in New York. Source: The Korea Times

Why Korean Cushions Revolutionized Global Makeup

Within a few years of launch, Amorepacific's cushion category passed 100 million units in cumulative global sales, and a single brand was selling one compact every two seconds. Survey data from TNS Korea showed average makeup application time dropping from 13 minutes to 7 minutes once women switched to cushions. Forbes ranked Amorepacific as the 28th most innovative company in the world in 2015, citing the cushion as the reason. Western luxury houses followed, with Dior, Lancome, Yves Saint Laurent, and MAC all releasing their own cushion compacts modeled on the Korean format.

Top Korean Cushion Brands and Products

The Korean cushion shelf is deep, and each brand has a personality. IOPE Air Cushion XP is the original, beloved for its dewy, glass-skin finish. Laneige Neo Cushion, also from Amorepacific, comes in Matte and Glow versions with up to 50 hours of wear. Hera Black Cushion is the luxury benchmark, with a soft satin finish, 24-hour coverage, and Stray Kids member Felix as global ambassador. AGE 20s Essence Cover Pact packs 71 percent essence for high coverage without heaviness. MISSHA M Magic Cushion delivers SPF 50 coverage at a budget price. Innisfree Real Skin Cushion uses Jeju green tea for a natural finish. Clio Kill Cover is the cult favorite for full-coverage glam, while ETUDE Double Lasting Cushion is the long-wear pick for oily skin. Newer disruptor TirTir Mask Fit Red Cushion became the first Korean cushion to top Amazon's foundation chart in 2024, with 40 globally inclusive shades.

Hera Black Cushion Foundation 17N1 Ivory shade compact with satin finish
Hera Black Cushion Foundation in 17N1 Ivory, the luxury Korean cushion benchmark. Source: HERA International

Matte, Glow, or Cover: Pick Your Finish

Korean cushions split into three broad families. Glow cushions like Laneige Neo Cushion Glow and IOPE Air Cushion XP give a dewy, juicy finish that mimics the chok-chok or moist skin look favored by K-pop idols. Matte cushions like Laneige Neo Cushion Matte and Hera Black Cushion deliver a satin to powdery finish for oily or combination skin, with strong wear time. Cover cushions like Clio Kill Cover and AGE 20s Essence Cover Pact are built for medium to full coverage that hides redness, pores, and dark circles in one pass. Many lines now sell sun-only versions too, replacing the foundation with a tinted SPF for ultra-light no-makeup days.

How to Apply a Cushion for the K-Pop Idol Look

The trick to natural cushion makeup is restraint. Press the puff gently into the sponge once or twice, then twist it to distribute product evenly across the puff. Tap, never swipe, the puff onto the center of your face first, then work outward in light layers. Use rolling or patting motions to push product into pores rather than smearing it on top. Build coverage where you actually need it, usually the center of the face, and leave the perimeter sheer for a lit-from-within effect. For extra hydration, mist the puff with a facial spray before each press, and finish by blending the edges with warm fingertips. That is how Korean flight attendants and idols keep that signature dewy bounce.

Refill Culture and Sustainability

One overlooked feature of Korean cushions is the refill system. Almost every brand sells the inner sponge cartridge separately at roughly half the price of a full compact, so once the foundation runs out you keep the elegant outer case and swap in a fresh insert. This refill culture has cut packaging waste dramatically in Korea, where Olive Young stores stock refill walls next to full-size compacts. Amorepacific reports that refill purchases now account for a significant share of cushion sales, an early example of sustainable beauty packaging that the global industry is finally catching up to.

Where to Buy Korean Cushions Abroad

Outside Korea, the easiest way in is Olive Young Global, the online arm of Korea's biggest beauty retailer, which ships cushions, refills, and exclusive shades worldwide. Sephora carries Laneige, Hera, and TirTir cushions in its K-beauty section in the US, France, and Southeast Asia. Amazon stocks AGE 20s, MISSHA, and IOPE through official brand stores. Specialty sites like Soko Glam, YesStyle, and Stylevana curate deeper selections, and the brands' own international Shopify stores like int.laneige.com and int.hera.com ship direct with full shade matching guides.

Cushion foundation puff pressed into sponge compact showing the Korean application technique
The classic cushion application: press the puff into the sponge, then tap onto skin. Source: Soko Glam

The Cushion's Next Chapter

After more than 15 generations of cushion technology iteration, Korean brands are now pushing into personalization. Amorepacific's TONEWORK offers more than 150 custom shades, while TirTir's #FindYourShade campaign expanded its shade range to 40 globally after a viral 2023 video from creator Miss Darcei. The next wave focuses on skin treatment, deeper inclusivity, and refillable packaging. Whatever direction the format takes, the core idea, foundation in a sponge, SPF in a compact, glow in a single tap, remains a uniquely Korean gift to the world.

Amorepacific cushion foundation compact open showing the special sponge with liquid foundation soaked inside
The original Amorepacific cushion technology: a sponge with 800,000 micro-holes soaked with foundation. Source: Amorepacific Stories

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