Korean curl creams have a real strength in soft hold formulas that seem more focused on waves. Waves are technically a type of curl, of course, but if you’re after seriously bouncy, tight curls and coils with strong hold, you’ll likely find yourself struggling. We tested a range of Korean curl creams and searched across multiple angles, looking at what works for soft curls, what delivers stronger hold, and ultimately landed on these five recommendations.
If you’re trying to bring out your curls whilst preserving that distinctive flow and texture that waves have, Korean curl creams offer genuine benefits. Proper moisture, frizz control, hair that actually feels touchable, pleasant scents that can replace hair perfume—if you’re looking to tick these boxes, it’s worth reading on.
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- Best Overall: Curlyshyll Perfection Curl Cream
- Best for Strong, Long-Lasting Hold & Fine Hair: Avca 3-in-1 Volume Curl Cream Wax
- Best for Bouncy Curls: Amos Curling Essence 2x Bouncy Waves
- Best for Soft Curls: Ayunche Airy Veil Curl Cream
- Best for Dry, Brittle Curls: Saranara Super Salon Style Up Curl Cream
How We Tested
We tested these products on both permed and unpermed hair, and the results were fairly consistent across both, though permed hair did show noticeably better curl definition and hold. Each product was tried under multiple conditions: on wet hair, on dry hair, and curled with a flat iron. We also tracked how these curl creams held up over time, checking the results immediately after application and again at the 6-hour mark.
The 5 Best Korean Curl Creams for Stunning Curls
Curlyshyll Perfection Curl Cream

Best Overall for Versatile Styling
Versatile salon-grade curl cream that adapts to various curl patterns with balanced moisture and mid-range hold. Keeps hair soft and defined without stickiness.
PROS
- Easy to wash off
- Does not cause breakouts on skin contact
- Professional salon-grade formula with award recognition
- Versatile styling range works with different curls
- Balanced moisture level that controls frizz without weighing hair down
CONS
- Contains silicones, mineral oil, and PEG
- May be too versatile if you specifically need maximum hold for very tight curls
In Korea, if you want a genuinely good hair product, you often have to buy it through professional salons. The products you generally find are formulated for mass appeal, priced affordably, and designed to enhance curls just enough to be acceptably decent without really excelling at anything. Curlyshyll sits apart from those. It’s a proper salon-grade curl cream that’s racked up several achievements, including Marie Claire’s Prix d’Excellence de La Beauté.
Curlyshyll adapts well to whatever curl pattern you’re working with. Usually, when you curl your hair tightly and apply a curl cream, the product dictates how the curls end up looking. Curlyshyll doesn’t do that. It handles tight curls and loose waves equally well, which makes it the best all-rounder. The moisture level is just right too, taming flyaways whilst keeping curls soft but defined. There’s hardly any residue or stickiness, and it doesn’t leave your hair looking clumpy or heavy. The hold sits somewhere in the middle of this list, to be honest, but for anyone who switches up their styling, it’s incredibly versatile. It easily passed the 6-hour hold test.
Out of all the curl creams we tested, this was the only one that made someone ask what perfume we were wearing. The scent is like fruity whipped cream cake with a slightly tart edge that keeps it from smelling artificial. It’s not overpowering or unpleasant either. We had a tester who’s extremely sensitive to scents try it, and they said it was strong but enjoyable.

Avca 3-in-1 Volume Curl Cream Wax

Best for Strong Hold & Fine Hair
Affordable Korean curl cream offering the strongest hold we tested with a lightweight essence texture. Delivers clean curl definition without stickiness.
PROS
- Easy to wash off
- Does not cause breakouts on skin contact
- Strongest hold and curl power among tested products
- Very affordable price point
- Works well for fine hair and flyaway control
CONS
- Contains silicones
- Not good for bouncy, springy curls
- Scent feels heavy and uncomfortable in warm weather
Avca’s curl cream combines three functions: wax, curl cream, and hair essence. You get curl definition, long-lasting hold, and moisture care all in one, which makes it genuinely useful. Out of all the curl creams we tested, this had the strongest hold and curl power. The wax is what does the heavy lifting there, though it doesn’t give you bouncy, springy curls. We’d most recommend this Korean curl cream for people with shorter hair or anyone after pure curl definition rather than volume and bounce.
Even testers who dislike wax didn’t find the experience uncomfortable. The lightweight, essence-like texture helped with that, and it doesn’t clump hair together or set it stiff. The finish is natural and absolutely nothing like using traditional wax. More than anything, the finish feels clean with a residue that’s not sticky but crisp, giving you that freshly styled feeling that’s quite refreshing. It washes out completely with a single wash and keeps hair soft without any stiffness, which makes it easy to reach for regularly. What really won us over, though, is the very cheap price. The light texture paired with strong hold means even people with fine hair who’ve struggled with curl creams can get good results. It’s also brilliant for controlling flyaways with just a tiny amount.
One thing worth noting: don’t expect a massive hold just because it contains wax. How much you use makes a difference, but it’s stronger than standard curl creams while being considerably weaker than actual wax. The texture is somewhere between a gel and a cream, like a hydrating gel-cream, that complements Korean men’s perm. The scent is a subtle soap fragrance, though it feels a bit heavy and uncomfortable in warm weather.

Amos Curling Essence 2X Bouncy Waves

Best for Bouncy Curls
This salon-favorite Korean curl cream delivers the second-strongest hold we tested, creating bouncy, well-defined curls that work beautifully on both permed and natural iron-curled hair.
PROS
- Easy to wash off
- Professional salon-grade formula
- Creates bouncy, well-defined curls
- Great for boosting and defining heat-styled curls on natural, unpermed hair
CONS
- Contains denatured alcohol and silicones
- Less effective at controlling flyaways
- Minor clumping and stiffening of ends
Amos Professional is a haircare specialist curl cream you’ll often spot in Korean salons, and it’s one of the products stylists commonly recommend to clients who’ve had perms. In our testing, it excelled at creating bouncy, lively curls, and it was particularly brilliant at upgrading curls done with a curling iron on unpermed hair.
The hold is stronger than Curlyshyll’s, making it well-suited for thick waves, curls, and coils, though it’s less impressive for controlling flyaways. The moisture level is slightly lower, but it does coat the hair to prevent it from looking dry after styling. There’s also a bit of clumping at the ends, which means it works better for textured, defined curls rather than flowing ones. The clumping gradually disappears over time, and the hold came in second place among all the products we tested.
The texture is like a fairly thick lotion, and it leaves a slight sticky residue on your hands after you’ve worked it through your hair. The scent is quite nice, fresh and balanced, mixing sweet citrus with green, grassy notes and a hint of floral. It’s not strong, just pleasantly noticeable.

Ayunche Airy Veil Curl Cream

Best for Soft Curls
This premium salon curl cream excels at frizz control with its velvety texture, working beautifully on soft curls and flowing styles, but offering disappointing hold and limited effect on unpermed hair.
PROS
- Easy to wash off
- Does not cause breakouts on skin contact
- Free from mineral oils, synthetic colors, imidazolidine urea, and triethanolamine
- Excellent for soft, airy curls
CONS
- Does not hold curls for long
- Less effective on very thick, coarse curls
- Higher price point for the size
Ayunche is Amorepacific’s professional haircare brand, and you’ll find this curl cream in specialist Korean salons. Stylists typically recommend it to clients with wave perms because it protects damaged hair while gently holding curls to extend the life of the perm. We feel that this was a product for wavy hair rather than tight curls, so it struggles with strong curl patterns but performs beautifully on soft, flowing ones.
Out of everything we tested, Ayunche was the best at controlling frizz. The smooth, airy, velvety texture looked especially good on medium to long hair. It’s perfect for anyone wanting curls that lean more towards waves than tight, defined ringlets or clumped sections. The finish is remarkably soft, almost as if you’ve applied nothing at all, and it strikes a nice balance between moisture and protection. The problem is that the hold doesn’t last particularly long, considering the fairly steep price, and it’s quite disappointing on naturally unpermed hair.
The texture sits somewhere close to a gel-cream, and it doesn’t leave any residue on your hands after working it through your hair. The scent is fresh, clean freesia, generally subtle and pleasant, though testers sensitive to fragrance found it a bit strong because it does linger for quite a while.

Saranara Super Salon Style Up Curl Cream

Best for Dry, Brittle Curls
This ingredient-focused curl cream prioritizes hair repair over pure hold, making it excellent for damaged, dry hair. Curl performance is adequate, though the professional scent may overwhelm.
PROS
- Easy to wash off
- Does not cause breakouts on skin contact
- Controls dry hair and flyaways effectively
- Extends perm life by protecting damaged hair
CONS
- Curl hold is adequate rather than spectacular
- Synthetic fragrance not for sensitive people
- Not the best option if curl definition is your main priority
Saranara is a brand that’s serious about packing beneficial ingredients into its haircare, and this curl cream lives up to that philosophy. It’s loaded with protein and plant-derived ingredients designed to rescue dry, split ends whilst coaxing your curls back to life. It’s designed to manage damaged hair, and we could tell it was helping during the test. Curls come out bouncy and hydrated, likely because of how the product strengthens hair and improves moisture retention.
Out of everything we tested, this had the best ingredients and genuinely felt like it was helping our hair. If you’re purely after curl definition, it performs adequately, but nothing spectacular. However, if your hair is damaged from frequent perming or dyeing, or if you struggle with dry hair and flyaways, this is hard to beat. It’s a meaningful product for people who want nourishment and protection as the primary function, with curl definition as a secondary benefit.
The texture is thick and rich yet surprisingly light and easy to spread, which makes it good for taming frizzy hair whilst dispersing evenly. The scent is a professionally composed fragrance with woody citrus notes and a slightly tropical edge, but those sensitive to smell will pick up on a strong chemical base note that feels quite artificial and intense.

Our Verdict: Choosing Your Korean Curl Cream
After testing several Korean curl creams, we found that these five offer the best solutions for defining and holding curls, though each serves a different purpose. Curlyshyll earned our top spot for its genuine versatility, adapting to different curl patterns without forcing its own characteristics onto your hair. If you need a stronger hold, Avca delivers the best performance at an unbeatable price, whilst Amos excels at creating bouncy, textured curls. Ayunche is unmatched for frizz control on wave perms, though the short hold duration and steep price make it harder to recommend broadly. Saranara is the obvious choice for damaged hair, with the best ingredients we tested, though it functions more as a treatment that happens to style.










