Brand Comparison
Toskani 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)
Toskani
Toskani is the consumer-and-clinic-facing skincare brand of a Barcelona pharmaceutical group whose roots go back to the Xalabarder pharmacy in 1953. The Toskani cosmetics brand was launched in 1994 specifically to translate the parent group's mesotherapy and injectable expertise into a topical line that aesthetic clinics could prescribe and retail. Three decades later, the brand is in 50+ countries, anchored on the same single-dose ampoule format that Spanish dermatology pioneered (alongside MartiDerm, Sesderma, ISDIN). The catalogue is dense โ peptide cocktails (RCPR), pigmentation correctors (Spot Out), recovery treatments, sensitive-skin ampoules, plus growth-factor and vitamin C serums โ but the unifying thread is clinical credibility and pharmacy-tier formulation. Less internationally famous than Sesderma or ISDIN, but a workhorse brand for European aesthetic professionals.
Pros
- โ pharmaceutical heritage dating to a 1953 Barcelona pharmacy
- โ single-dose ampoule format keeps actives stable and delivers measured doses
- โ peptide and growth-factor formulations rare outside prescription channels
- โ distributed in 50+ countries through aesthetic clinics and dermatology offices
- โ pre/post-procedure recovery line genuinely useful for clinical contexts
Cons
- โ limited consumer awareness outside aesthetic-clinic channels
- โ ampoule-heavy catalogue can feel intimidating to consumers used to jar-and-tube formats
- โ premium pharmacy-tier pricing (โฌ30-80 per ampoule pack)
- โ naming convention (RCPR, NCPR, ECPR) is opaque without product-explainer context

