The PDRN skincare obsession is not slowing down and over the past month, we’ve noticed two PDRN creams that we’ve been constantly selling out of, with one question coming up again and again:
“Which one should I use?”

Both the Rejuall PDRN Rejuvenating Cream and the Dr. Althea Reju 5000 Cream are deemed the best anti-aging creams right now, for skin repair, barrier support, and glow — but they’re not the same. Below is a simple, side-by-side breakdown to help you choose the one that’s right for your skin.
If you’d prefer a visual breakdown, you can watch our side-by-side comparison on TikTok here.
First, What Is PDRN?
ICYMI, PDRN is a regenerative ingredient known for helping support skin repair, improve elasticity, and strengthen the skin barrier. In skincare, it’s loved for making skin look healthier, smoother, and more resilient over time — especially when the barrier feels compromised or tired.
Rejuall Advanced PDRN Rejuvenating Cream
🌙 Best for lightweight overnight repair
The Rejuall PDRN Cream is a clinic-grade Korean night cream trusted by premium skincare clinics and loved for its lightweight gel-cream texture.
Powered by 1,200ppm PDRN, plus niacinamide and panthenol, it focuses on overnight repair, barrier support, and glow — without feeling heavy or clogging pores. It absorbs quickly and works well across oily, combination, and sensitive skin types.
Choose this if you want:
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Powerful repair without heaviness
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A breathable texture for daily or night use
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Barrier support with added brightening
Dr. Althea Reju 5000 Cream
🛠️ Best for intensive repair & elasticity
The Dr. Althea Reju 5000 Cream is a restorative moistu
riser formulated with a high concentration of 5,000ppm PDRN, designed to help repair damaged skin and improve firmness.
With Centella Asiatica Leaf Water, an EGF complex, and multiple forms of hyaluronic acid, it delivers deep hydration while soothing irritation — making it ideal for skin that feels dry, depleted, or stressed.
Choose this if you want:
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A richer, more nourishing cream
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Visible focus on elasticity and repair
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Extra comfort for dry or compromised skin
Quick Comparison

| Dr. Althea Reju 5000 | Rejuall PDRN Cream | |
|---|---|---|
| PDRN strength | High (5,000ppm) | Moderate (1,200ppm) |
| Texture | Rich & nourishing | Lightweight gel-cream |
| Best for | Dry, mature, compromised skin | Oily, combination, sensitive skin |
| Main focus | Repair & elasticity | Barrier repair & glow |
So, Which One Is Better?
Neither is “better” overall. It comes down to your skin type and texture preference.
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If your skin is dry, damaged, or you’re focused on elasticity → Dr. Althea Reju 5000 Cream
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If you want repair and glow without heaviness → Rejuall PDRN Rejuvenating Cream
Both are excellent PDRN creams — the right one is simply the one that fits your skin best.
You can now shop both creams at SUL. ✨
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