Brand Comparison
ISDIN vs Hera
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
ISDIN
Larger product range
ISDIN
ISDIN is Spain's #1 dermatologist-recommended sunscreen brand and arguably the most clinically considered sunscreen house in the world. Founded in 1975 in Barcelona, the brand's R&D investment in photo-immunoprevention is unmatched: the Eryfotona Actinica line pairs broad-spectrum mineral SPF with photolyase enzymes (sourced from blue-green algae) that actively repair UV-induced DNA damage already in the skin โ a mechanism no other major brand has commercialised. The Fusion Water Magic SPF 50 is the viral disappearing-finish daily, and the Flavo-C ampoules are the antioxidant ritual prescribed before vitamin C even became a Sephora category. ISDIN's identity is hospital-pedigree photoprotection translated into wearable, daily-driver formulations โ the dermatologist's prescription pad in tube form.
Pros
- โ Eryfotona Actinica with photolyase DNA-repair โ uniquely clinical photoprotection
- โ Fusion Water Magic โ the viral water-feel daily SPF that disappears on contact
- โ single-dose Isdinceutics ampoule format โ preserves vitamin C without oxidation
- โ the most-prescribed Spanish dermatology sunscreen brand globally
Cons
- โ premium pricing tier for what looks superficially like generic SPF
- โ branding feels clinical-functional, not editorial
- โ international distribution skews to pharmacy / medical channels โ not Sephora-shelf
- โ Eryfotona Actinica's photolyase claim is supported by company data, not yet meta-analysis
Hera
Hera is the AmorePacific-owned Korean luxury house that has produced one of the most photographed cushion compacts in beauty history (the Black Cushion) and a quietly excellent skincare lineup that doesn't get the same Sephora-front-row coverage as Sulwhasoo or Whoo. Premium pricing, Korean luxury heritage, formulations that earn their place at the top of any K-prestige routine.









