Brand Comparison
Bonajour 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)
Bonajour
Bonajour is what happens when a K-beauty founder actually has the skin condition the brand is built for. Every product in the range is green-tea or mugwort-dominant, UK Vegan Society certified, and designed around the founder's lifelong sensitivity. The Green Tea Water Bomb cream is the hero โ a cooling, gel-cream moisturiser that reads as minimalist without feeling underpowered. Not as hype-driven as Anua or Beauty of Joseon, but a brand with genuine integrity in its sourcing and a clear point of view. Pricing is mid-tier; sensitive-skin audiences rate it consistently highly. One of those brands that rewards loyalty rather than impressing with single-hit bestsellers.
Pros
- โ UK Vegan Society certification is the gold-standard vegan credential (not just self-declared)
- โ founder-led brand story with real sensitive-skin focus, not marketing theatre
- โ Green Tea Water Bomb line is a consistent mid-tier performer
- โ CGMP + FSC packaging certifications back up the positioning
Cons
- โ small product range โ the brand is narrow by design
- โ limited global distribution compared to mass K-beauty
- โ less visual impact than trendier brands โ easy to miss on shelf
- โ Green Tea Water Bomb doesn't differentiate dramatically from Innisfree or Bonajour competitor green tea products
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.






