Brand Comparison
Sensai (Kanebo) vs EasyDew
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
EasyDew
Higher editor rating (8.7 vs 8.5)
Sensai (Kanebo)
Sensai is what Kanebo ships worldwide under its "premier" tier. The signature move is Koishimaru silk โ a rare silk extract they claim improves hyaluronic acid synthesis โ woven into every formula. The Cellular Performance line is legitimately luxurious, and the textures (especially the emulsion) feel like nothing else. If you've plateaued on mid-tier skincare and want something quietly special, Sensai delivers.
Pros
- โ Koishimaru silk is a genuinely distinctive signature
- โ Cellular Performance Emulsion has a cult following
- โ Elegant textures, refined finish
- โ Strong anti-aging pedigree
Cons
- โ Pricing is firmly premium
- โ Fragranced across the range
- โ Marketing around silk can feel overblown
- โ Availability outside Asia / duty-free is spotty
EasyDew
EasyDew is built on real medical chemistry โ the brand was founded by Daewoong Pharmaceutical and uses pharmaceutical-grade EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor), an ingredient most OTC skincare can't legally formulate with at this concentration. Olive Young named them their #1 'slow aging' brand in 2025, and Marie Claire flagged them as one of the K-beauty brands to watch.
Pros
- โ Pharmaceutical-grade EGF
- โ Olive Young #1 slow aging 2025
- โ Backed by real lab science
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