Brand Comparison
Kahi vs Banobagi
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
Banobagi
Larger product range
Kahi
Kahi is the K-beauty brand built around a single product that turned into a Korean kitchen-table essential โ the Multi Balm. A solid stick balm formulated for face, hands, lips, and dry-elbow rescue, beloved by Korean actress Kim Go-eun and quietly recommended by every K-beauty fan you've ever met. The brand has expanded since, but the multi-balm is still the entry point.
Pros
- โ Multi-use stick format
- โ Celebrity-backed credibility
- โ Affordable enough for daily
- โ Cult Olive Young follow-up product
Cons
- โ Single-hero-product brand
- โ Limited skincare-treatment range
- โ Some scent profiles polarize
Banobagi
Banobagi reads like what happens when a famous Korean clinic decides their post-procedure aftercare deserves to be available to everyone. The Vita Genic Jelly Mask put them on the map, and the Milk Thistle Repair Cream became the quiet sleeper hit. Formulations skew clinical-soothing โ high panthenol, niacinamide, centella โ exactly what you'd expect from a brand born in Gangnam's aesthetic-clinic ecosystem.
Pros
- โ Clinic-derived credibility
- โ Excellent for post-procedure skin
- โ Strong barrier-repair lineup
- โ Great quality at mid-tier pricing
Cons
- โ Branding is uneven across products
- โ Less buzz outside Korea



