
EasyDew
Pharmaceutical-grade EGF, made gentle.
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EasyDew is built on real medical chemistry — 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.
Strengths
- + Pharmaceutical-grade EGF
- + Olive Young #1 slow aging 2025
- + Backed by real lab science
Weaknesses
- − Premium pricing
- − Clinical-leaning aesthetic
The EasyDew Story
EasyDew was born inside Daewoong Pharmaceutical's lab in 2008 — one of the few skincare brands that can credibly say their hero ingredient came from a working pharma R&D pipeline. Their EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor) chemistry has powered everything from post-procedure derm protocols to their consumer-facing ampoules. By 2025, Olive Young had crowned them the platform's #1 slow-aging brand.
All EasyDew Products
2 products reviewed and rated.

DW-EGF Melatoning Ampoule
Pharmaceutical-grade EGF — the kind most OTC brands can't legally formulate at this concentration — paired with niacinamide for tone.

DW-EGF Repair Cream
Easydew's flagship EGF cream — sh-Oligopeptide-1 (the bioidentical EGF active that anchors the broader EGF cosmeceutical category) at meaningful concentration, plus niacinamide + adenosine + multi-weight HA. Korean dermatologists prescribe Easydew DW-EGF for post-procedure recovery and chronic mature-skin support. The accessible-prestige alternative to Bioeffect's Iceland-grown EGF.
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