Brand Comparison
Sallve vs Rejuran
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
Rejuran
Higher editor rating (8.7 vs 8.4)
Sallve
Sallve is what you get when a Brazilian beauty editor (Julia Petit) and a tech entrepreneur build a skincare brand the way you'd build a startup: community polling for product development, ingredient-transparency-first marketing, and DTC pricing that cuts out pharmacy markups. The Super Vitamina C 20% and the Tonico Renovador are the two hero products, both formulated with Brazilian dermatologist input and priced at roughly half of imported equivalents. Sallve cracked the code on making Brazilians care about ingredient lists — not just packaging.
Pros
- ✓ community-developed product roadmap — users vote on what ships next
- ✓ transparent ingredient lists and pricing
- ✓ vitamin C serum rivals imports at half the price
- ✓ strong Brazilian dermatologist advisory board
Cons
- ✗ limited SKU count — only ~15 products
- ✗ online-only distribution — no pharmacy presence
- ✗ some products sell out for weeks
- ✗ packaging is functional, not luxe
Rejuran
Rejuran is the consumer-skincare arm of Pharma Research Products, the Korean biopharma company that developed the original Rejuran Healer injectable — the same PDRN (polydeoxyribonucleotide) dermal treatment that's been a staple of Korean aesthetic clinics since 2014. The topical line translates that clinical DNA into daily-use products, anchored by the patented c-PDRN® complex at 0.5% concentration plus proprietary DOT® (Dermal Optimizing Technology) delivery. The Turnover Ampoule is the hero: a lightweight serum that targets fine lines, firmness, and texture with the same salmon-DNA active that made the injectable famous. Rejuran launched at Sephora US in 2024, won the 2025 Olive Young Slow Aging award, and has become the face of the PDRN trend that's dominating K-beauty in 2025–2026. The price point is premium-mid ($45–55), justified by the clinical pedigree and patented delivery system. Worth reaching for if you want the PDRN trend from the company that actually invented it.








