Brand Comparison
Atashi Cellular Cosmetics vs Dr. Ceuracle
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
Dr. Ceuracle
Higher editor rating (9 vs 8.4)
Atashi Cellular Cosmetics
Atashi is the under-the-radar Spanish cosmeceutical that anti-aging nerds quietly recommend. The Cellular Plus and Skin Diamond lines are the most globally recognized, leaning into stem-cell-sourced actives, peptides, and high concentrations of niacinamide. Premium pricing, sparse distribution, but the formulations are dialed-in.
Pros
- โ Cellular-active R&D
- โ Premium concentrations
- โ Cult anti-aging following
- โ Spanish cosmeceutical heritage
Cons
- โ Premium pricing
- โ Sparse distribution
- โ Limited brand recognition outside Spain
Dr. Ceuracle
Dr. Ceuracle is the brand to recommend when a friend is barrier-rebuilding and wants vegan, no-fragrance, no-fuss formulations that actually do something. The Vegan Kombucha line is the gateway, but the whole catalog reads like a derm's side project โ high-actives concentrations, transparent INCI lists, zero TikTok theatrics. Quietly one of the most respected K-beauty cosmeceutical houses globally.
Pros
- โ Vegan + cruelty-free across the line
- โ Cosmeceutical-grade actives
- โ Genuinely fragrance-free
- โ Loved by sensitive-skin dermatologists
Cons
- โ Premium pricing for K-beauty
- โ Packaging is clinical, not cute





