Brand Comparison
Natura Bissé vs Beauty of Joseon
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
Beauty of Joseon
Larger product range
Natura Bissé
Natura Bissé is Spain's most internationally celebrated skincare house — and the clearest proof that Spanish beauty extends beyond pharmacy-channel dermocosmetics into genuine luxury. Founded in 1979 in Barcelona by Ricardo Fisas as a professional spa brand, it spent two decades perfecting the art of treatment-room efficacy before launching retail products in the late 1990s. The Diamond collection is the prestige anchor: Diamond Extreme, Diamond Cocoon, Diamond Life Infusion — each built on DNA-repair peptides, marine collagen, and artichoke-leaf extract (the brand's signature antioxidant) at concentrations that justify the triple-digit price points. The Essential Shock line offers anti-aging at a slightly more accessible tier. The C+C Vitamin line delivers the brand's take on antioxidant brightening. The Cure line targets stressed urban skin with detox-repair positioning. Five-time winner of the World's Best Spa Brand award (World Spa Awards). Sold in 60+ countries through luxury department stores, Bluemercury, and Nordstrom. The texture-meets-science positioning is the brand's distinctive edge — formulations that feel like a $500 facial but are backed by ingredient decks that hold up to clinical scrutiny.
Pros
- ✓ Barcelona pharmaceutical heritage since 1979 — deep formulation expertise
- ✓ Diamond collection uses DNA-repair peptides and artichoke-leaf antioxidant at clinical concentrations
- ✓ five-time World's Best Spa Brand winner — global prestige recognition
- ✓ textures are extraordinarily sensorial — the spa-to-shelf translation is seamless
Cons
- ✗ price points are genuinely luxury — Diamond Extreme Cream is $400+
- ✗ availability outside major department stores and spas is limited
- ✗ the prestige positioning can obscure the genuine science underneath











