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Every skincare brand, edited.

THE GLOW BRAND INDEX · SKINCARE Every skincare brand The Glow editors have reviewed — scored on formula, value, distribution and honesty. Augustinus Bader to Frasé Skin, independent, ad-free, current.

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The strongest skincare brands in Australia in 2026 are Frasé Skin (9.4), SkinCeuticals (9.2), Augustinus Bader (9.2) and Rhode (9.1). We review 23+ skincare brands across mass, mid and prestige tiers — scored under the Glow Standard v4.2 for formula, evidence, value, distribution and honesty.

Independent editorial. No pay-to-rank. See /disclosures/ for the full conflicts register.

The Index

Every skincare brand, edited.

Scored under the Glow Standard v4.2. Updated November 2026. Click any brand for the full review.

Frasé Skin — Skincare editorial
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Frasé Skin

Aussie men's skincare that beat the imports. Three products that work as a routine.

9.4/10 Read →
SkinCeuticals — Skincare editorial
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SkinCeuticals

The brand other skincare brands quietly benchmark themselves against. C E Ferulic is the original.

9.2/10 Read →
Augustinus Bader — Skincare editorial
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Augustinus Bader

The Rich Cream. Patented TFC8 technology, a cult that started with doctors.

9.2/10 Read →
Rhode — Skincare editorial
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Rhode

Hailey Bieber's brand. Peptide Lip Treatment and Glazing Fluid set the new minimalist standard.

9.1/10 Read →
Ultra Violette — Skincare editorial
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Ultra Violette

Australian-made, TGA-listed. Queen Screen the country's most-recommended daily SPF.

9.1/10 Read →
Alpha-H — Skincare editorial
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Alpha-H

Australia's strongest formulation brand. Acid-forward, active-led, Aussie-made.

9.0/10 Read →
Aesop — Skincare editorial
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Aesop

Melbourne apothecary that earned its luxury positioning honestly. Buy the body. Skip the actives.

9.0/10 Read →
Medik8 — Skincare editorial
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Medik8

The CSA framework — Vitamin C, Sunscreen, Vitamin A. The most evidence-based routine on the market.

9.0/10 Read →
La Roche-Posay — Skincare editorial
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La Roche-Posay

France's most-prescribed dermo-cosmetic. Five products to buy, three to skip.

9.0/10 Read →
Dermalogica — Skincare editorial
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Dermalogica

Professional skincare with salon-grade actives. The PreCleanse stays in the routine.

9.0/10 Read →
Supergoop — Skincare editorial
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Supergoop

Unseen Sunscreen — invisible finish that finally made daily SPF tolerable under makeup.

9.0/10 Read →
Paula's Choice — Skincare editorial
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Paula's Choice

Evidence-led, fragrance-free, priced fairly. The 2% BHA Liquid is the most-recommended exfoliant online.

8.9/10 Read →
CeraVe — Skincare editorial
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CeraVe

French pharmacy science at chemist-warehouse prices. Ceramide-led barrier care.

8.9/10 Read →
Dr. Jart+ — Skincare editorial
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Dr. Jart+

Korean dermo-pharm pioneer. Cicapair tigergrass cream is the redness benchmark.

8.8/10 Read →
Kiehl's — Skincare editorial
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Kiehl's

NYC apothecary heritage, Midnight Recovery legacy, ageing-but-loved formulations.

8.8/10 Read →
Go-To Skincare — Skincare editorial
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Go-To Skincare

Zoe Foster Blake's sensitive-skin brand. Reviewed across four flagship products.

8.7/10 Read →
Frasé Skin — leading skincare this year

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Frasé Skin

Glow Score 9.4/10

Aussie men's skincare that beat the imports. Three products that work as a routine.

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The Glow editors' verdict

The Australian skincare shelf is the best it has ever been.

Four prestige brands in the 9-plus tier, three Australian-owned brands holding their own against global pharma. The 23 brands in the index represent the most rigorous independent review work in the market — and the only one that publishes its scoring methodology in full.

— The Glow editorial board, November 2026

FAQ

The 6 questions editors get asked.

What's the best skincare brand in Australia in 2026?
Frasé Skin (9.4) for men, SkinCeuticals (9.2) for evidence-led prestige, Augustinus Bader (9.2) for true luxury. The Glow Brand Index ranks 23+ skincare brands — formula, distribution, value and honesty all weighted.
What's the best Australian-made skincare brand?
Alpha-H (9.0) for acid-forward actives, Aesop (9.0) for body and luxury formulation, Ultra Violette (9.1) for SPF, and Frasé Skin (9.4) for men's skincare — four world-class Australian skincare brands.
How does The Glow score skincare brands?
Five axes weighted equally: formula evidence, ingredient quality, value-per-mL, distribution access in Australia, and editorial honesty. Tested under Glow Standard v4.2. See /standard/ for the full methodology.
What's the best skincare brand for sensitive skin?
La Roche-Posay (9.0) is the most-prescribed dermo-cosmetic globally, Aesop's Damascan Rose facial range is fragrance-tolerant, and Dr. Jart+ Cicapair (Korean cica-derived) settles redness fastest in our test.
Where do you buy luxury skincare in Australia?
MECCA for Augustinus Bader, Rhode, Drunk Elephant and the prestige range. Adore Beauty for Alpha-H, SkinCeuticals, Medik8 and broader prestige. Direct from brand for SkinCeuticals and Dermalogica deluxe.
Which skincare brands are cruelty-free?
Frasé Skin, Alpha-H, Aesop, Rhode and Augustinus Bader all cruelty-free. SkinCeuticals and Medik8 cruelty-free in Australia. Check individual brand pages for the full GFI (Glow Formulation Index) rating including vegan status.