Head-to-head.
When two products are both excellent, the only way to decide is to put them side by side. Seventeen of the most-asked beauty matchups in Australia — same skin, same lighting, same six-week protocol.
The tanning aisle, refereed.
Loving Tan vs Bondi Sands
Australia's two biggest tan brands, head to head. Six-week wear, same skin, same Saturday night.
Read the verdict Mass vs OrganicBondi Sands vs Eco Tan
The supermarket favourite versus the certified-organic Australian challenger. Tested on four skin types.
Read the verdict Drops vs MousseIsle of Paradise vs Loving Tan
The undertone-correcting drops face off against Australia's mousse champion. Different formats, same brief.
Read the verdict Editor recusedAustralian Glow vs Bondi Sands
A note on conflict — Glow's editor founded Australian Glow. This page is written by a recused editor under The Standard.
Read the verdictWhen the price is the same, the formulation isn't.
Aesop vs Grown Alchemist
Two Melbourne-born premium houses with very different ideas about what skincare is supposed to feel like.
Read the verdict AU vs US heritageAesop vs Kiehl's
Australia's design-led pharmacy versus the New York apothecary that started it all. Heritage tested.
Read the verdict Clinical vs clinicalMedik8 vs SkinCeuticals
Two clinical heavyweights on actives. Which delivers more outcome per dollar in the AU market.
Read the verdict US prestigeDrunk Elephant vs Summer Fridays
Two of the loudest US prestige launches of the last decade. Tested without the marketing.
Read the verdictWhen the formula matters more than the label.
The Ordinary vs Paula's Choice
The two value lines that built reader skincare literacy. Which still earns its place in 2026.
Read the verdict Retinol price ladderMedik8 vs The Ordinary Retinol
A $90 retinol versus a $13 one. Tested on the same skin, same nights. The honest answer about price-per-result.
Read the verdict Pharmacy basicsCeraVe vs La Roche-Posay
The two pharmacy lines dermatologists keep recommending. Which actually deserves to be your daily.
Read the verdictKorean skincare, untangled.
COSRX Snail Mucin vs Beauty of Joseon
The two K-beauty essences Australian readers ask about most. Same brief, very different formulations.
Read the verdict K-value vs K-prestigeCOSRX vs Laneige
The accessible Korean staple against the Korean premium house now stocked in Mecca. Where the value sits.
Read the verdict K-prestigeInnisfree vs Laneige
Two of the biggest Korean houses now widely available in Australia. Which earns space in your routine.
Read the verdictThe other matchups worth running.
Foreo vs CurrentBody
The two device houses Australian buyers shortlist most. Light therapy, microcurrent, cleansing — graded by category.
Read the verdict Australian editorialAlpha-H vs Go-To
Australia's two most-recognised editorial-led brands. Where each one wins, and where each one gets beaten at price.
Read the verdict Men's skincareBulldog vs Frasé Skin
The UK supermarket men's stalwart against the new Australian challenger. The category Glow ranks highest in.
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