Brand Comparison
It's Skin 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 7.8)
It's Skin
It's Skin has been a fixture of the Korean mass-market skincare aisle since 2006 and the Power 10 Formula Effector line is its genuine cultural artifact โ each colour-coded bottle targets one concern (VB for whitening, VC for brightening, PO for pores, LI for soothing, etc.) at a $15โ20 price point. Developed in partnership with Seoul National University dermatology faculty, the line has aged better than most K-beauty trend-moments. Not the most exciting brand in 2026's editorial K-beauty landscape โ but the kind of reliable middle-class pharmacy brand that fills a real slot. The Prestige Ginseng D'Escargot line is the premium counterpart that keeps the brand in department stores.
Pros
- โ Power 10 Formula Effectors are well-executed single-concern serums at an affordable price
- โ Seoul National University dermatology partnership gives clinical backing most K-brands lack
- โ broad global distribution (Target, Walmart, Amazon, Stylevana)
- โ colour-coded bottle system makes routine-building approachable for beginners
Cons
- โ older formulations haven't been refreshed in years โ feel dated next to Anua, Beauty of Joseon, Numbuzin
- โ fragrance present in most products
- โ the prestige Ginseng line is overpriced relative to Sulwhasoo for what you get
- โ visual branding feels stuck in mid-2010s K-beauty
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.







