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K-Beauty Lives in 2025: IUNIK's Minimalist Beta-Glucan Breakthrough

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K-Beauty Lives in 2025: IUNIK's Minimalist Beta-Glucan Breakthrough
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K-Beauty Lives in 2025: IUNIK's Minimalist Beta-Glucan Breakthrough

2025-09-22 15:35 Last Updated At:15:55

SEOUL, South Korea, Sept. 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Do you ever feel like you're doing too much for your skin yet still battling dryness? You're not alone. In 2025, many people are discovering that dryness isn't a sign you need a skincare routine with 10 steps, but rather good performance products that target specifically your needs and work on your skin. This realisation has given rise to skin streaming, a trend that favours streamlined routines with products that multitask. Among the standouts is IUNIK's Beta‑Glucan Power Moisture Serum, a serum that takes a friendly, no‑frills approach to hydration.

A familiar problem: thirsty skin

Daily life does a number on our skin. Air‑conditioned offices, harsh weather and frequent mask wearing all sap moisture. The result? Tightness, dullness and that uncomfortable feeling of a face that never quite feels quenched. While there are countless formulas promising miracles, many of them layer active after active and leave you wondering whether all that complexity is necessary. IUNIK thinks the answer is no. Their serum zeroes in on hydration with a single hero ingredient and minimal extras.

Meet beta‑glucan, your skin's new drinking buddy

Beta‑glucan may sound like something from a lab, but it's a natural polysaccharide found in oats, mushrooms and yeast. Dermatologists praise it for being both deeply hydrating and soothing. It acts like a sponge, pulling water to the skin and locking it in while reinforcing the protective barrier. Because it also calms redness and irritation, beta‑glucan suits sensitive and reactive skin types, the very people who often fear that new products will cause more harm than good.

What makes IUNIK's formula different

Many hydrating serums play host to a long list of actives. IUNIK takes a different tack. The ingredient list is strikingly short: beta‑glucan, water, glycerin and a few safe solvents. It's free of fragrances, essential oils and harsh alcohols, which keeps the risk of irritation low. Independent ingredient analyses list the serum's top benefits as hydrating and relieving dry, tight skin, underscoring the formula's restraint, no extra actives to complicate layering, just a reliable water magnet. Instead of cramming every popular ingredient into one bottle, IUNIK focuses on one that addresses dryness and leaves the extras out.

Viewed neutrally, beta-glucan is a well-documented humectant that draws and holds water at the skin's surface while helping the barrier feel calmer, exactly what dry, tight complexions need. In this serum that role is supported by a short, fast-absorbing base with no added fragrance or essential oils and no heavy oils. The composition is non-comedogenic and widely considered fungal-acne safe, so it slots into sensitive and acne-prone routines without adding new variables. In short, instead of leaning on marketing superlatives, the formula relies on established humectancy and low-irritant design to solve everyday dryness, reassuring for U.S. shoppers who prefer mild, minimalist steps that still deliver.

Does mild mean ineffective?

It's a reasonable question. There's a long‑standing assumption that mild products must be weak. Yet beta‑glucan's abilities go beyond basic moisture. It not only hydrates but also soothes irritation and aids barrier repair. SkinSort lists reduced irritation and redness among its benefits. Amazon's description emphasises that the serum delivers instant and long‑lasting moisturisation. The simplicity of the formula isn't a lack of ambition; it's a deliberate strategy to focus on what dry skin actually needs.

Fitting into a streamlined routine

Because the texture is a light, watery gel, the serum absorbs quickly and plays well with others. People who are simplifying their routines can use it morning and night as their hydration step. Those who still enjoy actives like vitamin C, azelaic acid, or retinoids can slot the serum in without fear of pilling or irritation. By covering the hydration and calming base, it frees you to be more selective about additional products.

The takeaway for sceptical shoppers

For U.S. consumers who are wary of minimalist products, IUNIK's approach offers a new perspective. A shorter ingredient list doesn't mean lower performance; in this case, it means every component has a job. If your main issue is dryness, you don't need a cocktail of unrelated actives, you need a humectant that works and a formula that won't upset your skin. That's exactly what beta‑glucan and this serum provide.

In a beauty landscape increasingly defined by doing less, IUNIK's Beta‑Glucan Power Moisture Serum demonstrates that simple, gentle formulations can punch above their weight. For anyone tired of complicated routines and still hunting for real hydration, it's a persuasive reminder that sometimes the simplest solution is the best.

For more information about IUNIK and its products, visit www.iunik.com.

Media Contact:
Marketing Manager Joan T joan@iunikcos.com

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K-Beauty Lives in 2025: IUNIK's Minimalist Beta-Glucan Breakthrough

K-Beauty Lives in 2025: IUNIK's Minimalist Beta-Glucan Breakthrough

ALULA, Saudi Arabia, Jan. 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Today marks the official opening of Desert X AlUla 2026, the landmark fourth edition of the international, open-air biennial exhibition. Arts AlUla, in collaboration with Desert X, welcomes visitors to experience a stellar line-up of Saudi and international multi-generational artists whose site-responsive earthworks, sculptures, and installations will engage in a powerful dialogue with the awe-inspiring landscapes and layered heritage of AlUla.

 

 

As a premier destination rich in ancient history and breathtaking nature, AlUla, located in Northwest Saudi Arabia, solidifies its position on the global stage as a dynamic, emerging land art destination with Desert X AlUla, the region's first public art biennale, and a key highlight of the AlUla Arts Festival.

The 2026 edition of Desert X AlUla brings together 11 acclaimed artists whose diverse works reflect a wide spectrum of ideas, materials, and traditions. From monumental kinetic sculpture to sound-based explorations above and below ground, each commission is deeply rooted in relationships to AlUla's distinctive environment, further cementing Desert X AlUla's reputation as a globally significant platform for site-responsive land art.

Desert X AlUla runs until February 28, 2026, as a cornerstone of the annual AlUla Arts Festival. Curated by Wejdan Reda, Zoé Whitley, with artistic direction by Neville Wakefield, and Raneem Farsi, its fourth edition explores 'Space Without Measure.' Inspired by Kahlil Gibran, the theme fosters contemplation of imagination within AlUla's natural settings. The exhibition, set in the desert canyons of AlUla, serves as a pre-opening programme for Wadi AlFann, offering a pivotal glimpse into AlUla's plans to create a permanent land art 'Valley of the Arts.'

Hamad Alhomiedan, Director of Arts & Creative Industries at the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU), said: "At Desert X AlUla 2026, audiences will engage with art that deeply converses with AlUla's unique landscapes and rich heritage. These compelling commissions highlight AlUla's dynamic transformation into a major global destination, where ancient and contemporary expressions converge. This exhibition is part of our broader revitalisation of AlUla as a culturally rich destination to live, work and visit and integral to positioning AlUla in the global dialogue of contemporary art and as a precursor to monumental projects like Wadi AlFann."

Participating artist/artworks are: 

  • Sara Abdu, A Kingdom Where No One Dies: Contours of Resonance
  • Mohammad Alfaraj, What was the Question Again?
  • Mohammed AlSaleem, The Thorn, AlShuruf Unit, The Triangles, Flower Bud, and Al Ahilla (courtesy of Royal Commission for Riyadh City)
  • Tarek Atoui, The Water Song
  • Bahraini-Danish, Bloom 
  • Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Imole Red 
  • Agnes Denes, The Living Pyramid
  • Ibrahim El-Salahi, Haraza Tree
  • Basmah Felemban, Murmur of Pebbles
  • Vibha Galhotra, Future Fables
  • Héctor Zamora, Tar HyPar

For further information, please contact:
Sabrine.Shaw@bursonglobal.com
AlUlaArtsFestival@bursonglobal.com 

Multimedia gallery:
High-resolution photos of all 11 artists and their artworks can be found here.

About AlUla and Arts AlUla

Located 1,100 km from Riyadh, in North-West Saudi Arabia, AlUla is a place of extraordinary natural and human heritage. The vast area, covering 22,561km², includes a lush oasis valley, towering sandstone mountains and ancient cultural heritage sites dating back thousands of years to when the Lihyan and Nabataean kingdoms reigned.

The most well-known and recognised site in AlUla is Hegra, the principal southern city of the Nabataean Kingdom and Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site. AlUla is also home to ancient Dadan, the capital of the Dadan and Lihyan Kingdoms and considered to be one of the most developed 1st millennium BCE cities of the Arabian Peninsula, and Jabal Ikmah, an open air library of hundreds of inscriptions and writings in many different languages. AlUla Old Town Village, a labyrinth of more than 900 mudbrick homes was developed from at least the 12th century and has been revitalised as the vibrant hub for visitors and residents.

The creation of Arts AlUla within The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) is a commitment to crafting the next chapters in a millennia of artistic creation – celebrating cultural inheritance and shaping a future inspired by artists built be artists. The work of Arts AlUla seeks to preserve this legacy: fuse the old with the new; the local with the international, keeping the arts central to the spirit of AlUla as a place of extraordinary natural and human heritage.

Wadi AlFann, meaning 'Valley of the Arts,' will be a global cultural destination for land art, unveiling from 2028 onwards, where era-defining works by artists from around the world will be permanently sited in the monumental landscape of AlUla, the extraordinary desert region of north-west Saudi Arabia.

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Desert X AlUla 2026: monumental land art exhibition opens in the ancient oasis of AlUla

Desert X AlUla 2026: monumental land art exhibition opens in the ancient oasis of AlUla

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