
Theraskin
Brazilian derma pharmacy brand — actives-focused, clinical, mass-accessible.
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Theraskin occupies the mid-tier dermocosmetic space in Brazilian pharmacies. Hydramil is the hydration cornerstone.
Strengths
- + Mid-tier dermocosmetic pricing
- + Widely pharmacy-distributed
- + Solid actives lineup
Weaknesses
- − Packaging utilitarian
- − Not marketed internationally
The Theraskin Story
Founded 1987 in São Paulo, Theraskin grew as a Brazilian pharmacy-derma brand accessible to the middle class. Still family-run.
All Theraskin Products
4 products reviewed and rated.

Euryale C Sérum Antirrugas Vitamina C 10%
Theraskin is Brazil's pharmacy dermo brand and the Euryale C is their flagship Vit C — 10% pure ascorbic acid stabilized in a silicone delivery system, with vitamin E synergy and tomato extract (a genuine lycopene source) for amplified antioxidant work. R$165 ($33) for a 10% L-ascorbic formula at this stability is competitive globally, not just in Brazil.

Acnase Gel Secativo
Theraskin's Acnase line is what Brazilian pharmacists recommend first for acne — and this gel secativo (drying gel) is the spot treatment that has lived in Brazilian medicine cabinets for decades. Salicylic acid for pore clearance + niacinamide for oil regulation + zinc PCA for sebum control in a fast-drying gel that goes on clear and dries matte. It's not glamorous, it's not Instagrammable, and it works. Apply directly to active breakouts at night. At R$75 (~$15 USD), it's cheaper than most coffees at a São Paulo café.
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