Brand Comparison
Wellage vs Beauty of Joseon
A head-to-head comparison of two popular K-beauty brands. Which one is right for your skin?
Our Pick
Beauty of Joseon
Higher editor rating (9 vs 8.6)
Wellage
Wellage is the consumer-skincare arm of Hugel, a Korean medical aesthetics company best known for botulinum toxin and HA fillers. The brand's whole signature is a freeze-dried capsule format: pure actives (hyaluronic acid, collagen, centella, vitamin C) get freeze-dried into solid capsules that you mix into a liquid essence right before application, sidestepping the stability problems that water-based formulations have with delicate actives. The Real Hyaluronic Blue 100 Ampoule is the Olive Young Award-winning hero โ 9 hyaluronic acid molecular weights, PDRN, panthenol, and a clean fragrance-free finish that punches noticeably above its sub-$30 price. Wellage has won Olive Young's Brand of the Year six years running (2019โ2024), which sounds like marketing fluff until you realize Olive Young is essentially the Korean Sephora and that streak is unprecedented for a derma-cosmetic brand. Worth reaching for if you like clean, ingredient-first formulations that take active stability seriously.
Pros
- โ Olive Young Brand of the Year six years running (2019โ2024)
- โ freeze-dried capsule delivery genuinely solves active-stability problems
- โ Real Hyaluronic Blue 100 Ampoule is a 2023 Olive Young Award winner
- โ fragrance-free, alcohol-free across the core line
Cons
- โ the capsule format takes a beat to get used to (you're mixing two products)
- โ limited US retail presence outside Amazon and Olive Young Global
- โ newer brand internationally โ less editorial coverage than COSRX or Beauty of Joseon
- โ premium-mid pricing for what reads as drugstore packaging









