Brand Comparison
Cetaphil vs Dr. Althea
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
Dr. Althea
Higher editor rating (8.8 vs 7.5)
Cetaphil
The gentle cleanser is a rite-of-passage product โ you could do worse than a Cetaphil + SPF + moisturizer routine. Formulas are dated but consistently non-reactive.
Pros
- โ Almost universally non-reactive
- โ Widely available and affordable
- โ Dermatologist gold standard for decades
Cons
- โ Ingredient lists are 1990s-flat
- โ Some versions contain parabens
- โ Hardly any actives to speak of
Dr. Althea
Dr. Althea is the dermatologist-led K-beauty brand quietly outperforming its more-hyped peers on every actives-forward product. The 147 Enriched Cream (147 active and adjunct ingredients in one barrier cream) is the reason Reddit's AsianBeauty community keeps pointing new people here. No sparkly packaging, no K-pop collab โ just well-built formulas with peptide, ceramide, and panthenol stacks that hold up under scrutiny.
Pros
- โ dermatologist-led clinical approach
- โ 147 Enriched Cream is a legitimate barrier workhorse
- โ minimalist, no-nonsense branding
- โ every product is actives-first
Cons
- โ brand voice is drier than its peers
- โ distribution outside Korea and Sephora is limited
- โ packaging photographs less well than the K-pop-adjacent competition









