Brand Comparison
Edible Beauty vs Mediheal
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
Mediheal
Higher editor rating (9 vs 7.5)
Rating7.5/109/10
Price RangeMid-Range ($$)Budget ($)
Founded20152009
OriginSydney, AustraliaSeoul, South Korea
Products310
Best ForSensitive, normal, Dryall skin types, Acne-Prone, Sensitive, dehydrated
PhilosophyBeauty-from-the-kitchen-shelf โ edible-grade ingredients, nutraceutical positioning, Ayurveda-adjacent formulations.Clinical-grade sheet masks and targeted treatment pads, bringing dermatology-backed ingredients to daily skincare at mass-market prices.
Edible Beauty
Edible Beauty specialises in wellness-crossover formulations โ teas, serums, and supplements in a coherent brand ecosystem.
Pros
- โ Unique edible-ingredient angle
- โ Wellness-credibility
- โ Clean formulations
Cons
- โ Niche product mix
- โ Premium pricing
Mediheal
Mediheal is the top-selling skincare brand at Olive Young for two years running โ beating more than 3,000 brands. Their sheet masks created the modern sheet mask category, and their Madecassoside Blemish Pad saw 820% year-over-year growth. If you only add one new sheet mask brand to your routine, make it this one.
Pros
- โ #1 selling brand at Olive Young
- โ Clinical-grade sheet mask formulations
- โ The Madecassoside line is category-defining
- โ Affordable daily-use pricing
Cons
- โ Sheet masks are single-use and generate waste
- โ Some older lines contain fragrance
- โ Huge catalog can be overwhelming








