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Vol. 01 · Issue 04 Glow. Australia · Est. 2014
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Medik8: the honest verdict.

The British clinical skincare brand built on the CSA philosophy — Vitamin C in the morning, Sunscreen always, Vitamin A at night. Tested across C-Tetra, Crystal Retinal, and Hydr8 B5.

9.0/10
Glow score
Position
Premium · Clinical skincare
Founded
United Kingdom · 2009
Available at
Adore Beauty + clinics
Reviewed by
Hannah Pham · Senior Skincare Editor
12 years in beauty editorial · former senior editor at MECCA Memo
Updated
April 2026
The verdict · Skincare · Clinical actives

The Glow read.

Medik8's CSA philosophy is the most evidence-based routine framework on the consumer skincare market. The brand argues — correctly — that 80% of skincare results come from three categories used consistently: vitamin C, SPF, and vitamin A. Their products are built to deliver each.

Crystal Retinal is the standout. Encapsulated retinal (not retinol — one step closer to retinoic acid) at concentrations from 1 to 24, allowing clinical-grade actives without the prescription pathway. C-Tetra is a stable tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate vitamin C suitable for sensitive skin that can't tolerate L-ascorbic acid. Hydr8 B5 is one of the better hyaluronic acid serums on the shelf.

Medik8 is the brand to recommend when someone asks 'what should I actually use'. The CSA framework removes the decision fatigue that paralyses most skincare buyers. Pricing is clinical-tier ($85-150 per piece) but lower than SkinCeuticals.

What works

  • Crystal Retinal — encapsulated retinal at clinical concentrations without prescription
  • C-Tetra — stable vitamin C for sensitive skin that can't tolerate L-ascorbic acid
  • CSA framework gives consumers a clear routine logic — rare in the category
  • Pricing is premium but lower than SkinCeuticals for comparable actives
  • Distribution through dermatology clinics gives in-person consultation access

What doesn't

  • Brand recognition outside of skincare obsessives is low in Australia
  • Crystal Retinal scaling system (1, 3, 6, 10, 24) confuses first-time buyers
  • No SPF in the range — you'd buy La Roche-Posay or Ultra Violette to complete the CSA
Glow Formulation Index · v1.0

What's actually in it.

A/ A–D
Actives
C-Tetra: 14% tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate (stable, non-irritating vitamin C ester) + vitamin E + squalane. Crystal Retinal: encapsulated retinaldehyde at 1-24mg/g concentrations.
Preservation
Phenoxyethanol + ethylhexylglycerin. Within EU/TGA safe limits.
Allergens
Genuinely fragrance-free across the clinical range.
Editorial concerns
None at use concentration. Formulation work is editorial-preferred. CSA framework is evidence-based.

Index grade is editorial, not paid. The grade reflects what's in the product against Glow's v1.0 watch list — it sits beside the Glow score, not instead of it. Medik8 earns a Grade A on formulation and on framework. The CSA philosophy (Vitamin C, Sunscreen, vitamin A) is the most evidence-based consumer skincare routine on the Australian market. If a friend asks 'what should I actually use', this is the answer.