Brand Comparison
Endocare vs Hera
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
Hera
Higher editor rating (9 vs 8.8)
Endocare
Endocare is the Cantabria Labs sub-brand built around SCA Biorepair Technology โ Spain's clinically developed snail mucin extract from the Cryptomphalus aspersa snail. The original patent dates to the 1980s, when Spanish dermatologists noticed the regenerative properties of snail secretion in a snail-farming context and started researching it for use in burn-unit and post-laser recovery. Endocare brought that hospital-grade ingredient into cosmetic formulation in 1995. The Cellage line is the anti-aging flagship (SCA + growth-factor-mimicking peptides), the Tensage Ampoules are the post-procedure recovery hero (SCA + TFC8 peptides, prescribed by Spanish derms after microneedling, peels, or laser), and the broader range covers daily anti-age and barrier repair. Cantabria Labs's hospital-research credentials show: Endocare formulations cite clinical trials, not just brand claims.
Pros
- โ SCA Biorepair Technology โ Spain's clinically researched snail mucin with original patents
- โ post-procedure formulations developed in burn-unit and laser-recovery contexts
- โ Tensage Ampoules โ the prescription-pad answer to post-microneedling recovery
- โ Cantabria Labs hospital-research pedigree โ clinical trials, not just marketing
Cons
- โ premium pricing โ clinic-distributed brand positioning
- โ snail mucin claims polarise vegan / cruelty-conscious shoppers (Endocare's farming method is welfare-rated but the ingredient is animal-derived)
- โ branding is clinical-functional, not editorial
- โ international availability outside the EU is patchy









