Brand Comparison
Sothys Paris vs Mediheal
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
Mediheal
Higher editor rating (9 vs 8.4)
Sothys Paris
Sothys Paris is the French aesthetic-channel skincare house that's been in spa and dermatology partnerships since 1946. The brand operates more like Mesoestetic than like French-pharmacy retail: roughly half the lineup is sold only through partner aesthetic clinics, spas, and pharmacies (after a professional consultation), the other half is the at-home counterpart that travels home with the patient/client. The Hydradvance line is the workhorse hydration system, the Detox Energie line addresses urban-skin dullness with antioxidant-and-niacinamide chemistry, and the Eye Contour Cream is the editor-respected eye-care signature. Sothys is owned by the family-run Mas family (still privately held) and operates from a manufacturing site in Brive-la-Gaillarde. Less editorial than French-pharmacy retail, more clinical than mass beauty โ the brand a French facialist hands you on the way out.
Pros
- โ aesthetic-channel pedigree โ formulations developed alongside spa and dermatology partners
- โ Hydradvance and Detox Energie lines have genuine clinical positioning
- โ family-owned (Mas family) โ long-term consistency vs. corporate brand churn
- โ Eye Contour Cream is the editor-respected eye-care signature
Cons
- โ distribution requires a partner spa or aesthetic clinic in many markets
- โ branding feels clinical-functional, not aspirational
- โ the at-home formulations' efficacy depends on continuing the in-clinic ritual
- โ international availability outside the EU is patchy
Mediheal
Mediheal is the top-selling skincare brand at Olive Young for two years running โ beating more than 3,000 brands. Their sheet masks created the modern sheet mask category, and their Madecassoside Blemish Pad saw 820% year-over-year growth. If you only add one new sheet mask brand to your routine, make it this one.







