Compare Products: Azelaic Acid 10 Serum vs 10% Pure Vitamin C Anti-Aging Face Serum
Who It's Designed For
- Those dealing with redness or rosacea-prone skin
- Users targeting post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
- Acne-prone skin seeking antibacterial and anti-inflammatory benefits
- People looking for a non-irritating alternative to AHA/BHA exfoliation
- Those with fungal acne (formula is fungal acne safe)
- Users wanting azelaic acid with added barrier support
- Those who trust dermatologist-recommended brands
- Users with oily or combination skin who benefit from salicylic acid
- People seeking a moderate vitamin C concentration (10% vs. 15-20%)
- Those who want hyaluronic acid hydration alongside vitamin C
- Users looking for a multi-active anti-aging serum
Key Ingredients
10% Azelaic Acid, Niacinamide, Panthenol, Allantoin
10% Ascorbic Acid (L-Ascorbic Acid), Sodium Hyaluronate, Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid, Salicylic Acid, Neurosensine (Diacetyl Dipeptide-1 Cetyl Esters)
Product Composition
29% similarity (14 ingredients in common)
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User Feedback Patterns
Users with rosacea-prone skin report visible redness reduction within 2-4 weeks. This is the most consistently praised benefit.
Multiple reviewers compare this favorably to The Ordinary's gritty suspension texture. The gel-cream formula absorbs smoothly.
Many users report mild tingling or stinging during the first 1-2 weeks. This typically subsides as skin adjusts. The penetration enhancer likely contributes to this sensation.
Users targeting dark spots note gradual improvement over 4-8 weeks. Results are described as steady rather than dramatic.
Users praise the lightweight, quick-absorbing texture. The silicone base and alcohol give it a matte, non-sticky finish that layers well under makeup.
Users with dry or sensitive skin report dryness and irritation, likely from the denatured alcohol. This is the most common negative feedback.
Users who tolerate the formula report visible brightening and improved skin tone within 3-4 weeks. The 10% concentration works well for most.
Like all L-ascorbic acid serums, users report color change within weeks. Some note it darkens faster than competitors.