Brand Comparison
Singuladerm 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 8.4)
Singuladerm
Singuladerm is the Spanish pharmacy indie that built its catalogue around a single naming convention: every product is an Xpert + one concern. Xpert Drone (vitamin C), Xpert Lift (retinol), Xpert Acne (salicylic + niacinamide), Xpert Brightening (tranexamic acid). Founded in 2014 by Madrid pharmacist Susana Fos Anguera and a pharmacy collective, the brand sells exclusively through Spanish farmacias โ no department stores, no big retail, no Sephora. The result is a quietly cult-favorite range among Spanish dermatologists for value-priced retinol and depigmenting serums that compete on formulation depth, not on marketing. Behind every farmacia counter in Spain you'll find Singuladerm sitting next to ISDIN, Sesderma, and Martiderm โ and pharmacists prescribe it by concern.
Pros
- โ pharmacy-only distribution = pharmacist-vetted credibility
- โ Xpert + concern naming maps cleanly to skincare goals
- โ well-dosed single-active formulas (15% L-ascorbic in Xpert Drone)
- โ value pricing relative to Sesderma and ISDIN equivalents
Cons
- โ Spanish-pharmacy distribution makes international sourcing hard
- โ INCI lists contain phenoxyethanol + parfum across most formulas
- โ single-active focus means fewer all-in-one cream options
- โ brand identity is more functional than aspirational
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.





