Glow Recipe vs Dieux Skin

Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities

Glow Recipe

GrowthConsumer Lifestyle & Wellness

Skincare & Beauty

K-beauty-inspired fruit-powered skincare brand; $300M revenue in 2023, Sephora bestseller, and one of the fastest-growing US prestige skincare brands.

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Glow Recipe is a New York-based skincare brand founded in 2014 by Sarah Lee and Christine Chang, two former L'Oreal executives with deep roots in the South Korean beauty industry. The brand popularized fruit-powered, K-beauty-inspired skincare formulas in the US market, anchored by cult products like the Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops and Avocado Melt Retinol Eye Sleeping Mask.\n\nGlow Recipe reported approximately $300 million in revenue in 2023, fueled by strong sell-through at Sephora where it has consistently ranked among the top-performing prestige skincare brands. The brand remains founder-owned and independent, having declined acquisition offers in favor of organic scaling. Its aesthetic — pastel packaging, fruit-centric branding, and playful formulas — resonates powerfully on TikTok and Instagram.\n\nThe brand has become a benchmark for how founder-led indie skincare brands can achieve scale without traditional retail or private equity backing. By 2025, Glow Recipe expanded its international footprint across Asia-Pacific and Europe and introduced serums and sunscreens targeting the premium daily skincare routine market. It is consistently cited on Fast Company's Brands That Matter and as a top Sephora performer.

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Dieux Skin

EmergingConsumer Lifestyle & Wellness

Skincare & Beauty

Transparency-first prestige skincare brand; viral reusable eye mask and radical ingredient cost disclosure; named a Fast Company Brand That Matters in 2025.

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Dieux Skin is a Brooklyn-based prestige skincare brand founded in 2021 by Charlotte Palermino, Joyce de Lemos, and Marta Cros. The company built its brand around radical transparency — openly disclosing product formulation costs and pushing back against industry pricing opacity. Its debut product, the Dieux Forever Eye Mask, became a viral sensation on social media for its refillable, reusable silicone design.\n\nDieux raised early backing from Company Ventures, Redo Ventures, Sidekick Partners, and True Beauty Ventures. Its 2024 launch at Sephora — the brand's first-ever retail partnership — exceeded sales expectations by five times, cementing its position as one of the most buzzed-about indie skincare entrants in recent years. The brand was named to Fast Company's Brands That Matter list in 2025.\n\nThe brand's co-founder Charlotte Palermino, a licensed esthetician, has become a highly followed beauty educator on social media, providing Dieux with an organic content engine that reduces paid marketing spend. Dieux's ethos — questioning beauty industry practices, promoting sustainability through reusable packaging, and educating consumers — has generated a fiercely loyal community among prestige skincare buyers who distrust traditional luxury claims.

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