Brand Comparison
Black Girl Sunscreen 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
Black Girl Sunscreen
Higher editor rating (8.9 vs 8.8)
Black Girl Sunscreen
Shontay Lundy launched Black Girl Sunscreen after years of putting white-casting chemical sunscreens on her Black skin and realizing the category had no answer. The result: a moisturizing, zero-white-cast, daily-wear SPF 30 that finally acknowledged darker skin tones in the sunscreen conversation. A political and practical product in one.
Pros
- โ zero white cast on melanin-rich skin
- โ Black-owned
- โ moisturizing finish
- โ mission-driven
Cons
- โ SPF 30 only on hero product (no SPF 50)
- โ avobenzone in core formula
- โ can be too rich for oily skin
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.
Pros
- โ Heritage formulas with modern polish
- โ Exceptional packaging
- โ Strong mature-skin results
Cons
- โ Luxury pricing
- โ Heavy herbal fragrance
- โ Overkill for anyone under 35





