Brand Comparison
Bella Aurora vs The History of Whoo
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
The History of Whoo
Higher editor rating (8.8 vs 8.4)
Bella Aurora
Bella Aurora is Spain's oldest dermocosmetic brand โ founded in 1903 in Igualada (Barcelona) and continuously specialising in one thing: anti-pigmentation skincare. The iconic blue-and-white classic tin (still sold today) is the formulation Spanish grandmothers passed to their daughters and granddaughters. The modern line keeps the focus: L+ White Anti-Dark Spots Treatment is the daily anti-spot cream that's been the #1 selling depigmenting cream in Spanish pharmacies for decades, and the Splendor 10 serum extends the brand's pigmentation expertise into anti-aging territory. The proprietary Bright Lan complex appears across the modern range. Less editorial than the newer Spanish dermocosmetic brands, more heritage โ but in a category (pigmentation) where heritage formulations earned their reputation through results, not marketing.
Pros
- โ 120+ year heritage in anti-pigmentation โ earned reputation, not marketed
- โ specialist focus โ every product reflects the pigmentation expertise
- โ blue-and-white classic tin remains a Spanish cultural icon
- โ modern formulations (L+ White, Splendor) translate the heritage into current actives
Cons
- โ specialist focus means the brand isn't a one-stop skincare destination
- โ branding sometimes feels dated compared to the newer dermocosmetic indies
- โ the classic tin formulation is more occlusive than modern texture preferences
- โ international distribution outside Iberia is limited
The History of Whoo
Price tags that make you wince and packaging that belongs in a palace museum โ but the Bichup Self-Generating Anti-Aging Essence is legitimately good, and the Gongjinhyang:Seol brightening line has receipts. You're paying for the ritual as much as the results, which is either the point or the problem, depending on who you are.










