Brand Comparison
SNP vs Hera
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
Hera
Higher editor rating (9 vs 8)
SNP
SNP is the Korean brand that took bird's-nest extract โ a traditional East Asian wellness ingredient โ and built a legitimate modern skincare line around it. The Bird's Nest Aqua Ampoule Mask and Gold Collagen Eye Patch are the two bestselling formats (over 100 million sold cumulatively) and they deliver what they promise: visibly plumper, more hydrated skin after a 20-minute wear. The sialic acid in bird's nest is a genuine barrier-support active (the same one making waves in the niche biotech skincare space). Distributed at 1000+ Korean offline stores and globally via Amazon, Target, Walmart. Not the coolest brand โ but a real, professional skincare line hiding behind an unusual hero ingredient.
Pros
- โ sialic acid from bird's nest is a legitimate barrier-support active, not just marketing
- โ Gold Collagen Eye Patch is a well-executed hydrogel eye patch under $1/pair
- โ wide global distribution including Target, Walmart, Amazon
- โ consistent bestseller status across multiple countries โ this brand has staying power
Cons
- โ bird's-nest sourcing ethics are a real question โ swiftlet nest harvesting is regulated but not always sustainable
- โ core textures can feel thin and watery (not a wintertime line)
- โ the branding leans heavily on 'gold' and 'premium' aesthetics that can read as gaudy
- โ less globally discussed than Mediheal or Dr.Jart+ in the sheet-mask category
Hera
Hera is the AmorePacific-owned Korean luxury house that has produced one of the most photographed cushion compacts in beauty history (the Black Cushion) and a quietly excellent skincare lineup that doesn't get the same Sephora-front-row coverage as Sulwhasoo or Whoo. Premium pricing, Korean luxury heritage, formulations that earn their place at the top of any K-prestige routine.





