Compare Products: Bright Idea Vitamin C + Tri-Peptide Face Serum vs Niacinamide Oil Control Serum

Who It's Designed For

Bliss
  • Those seeking an affordable brightening serum with peptide benefits
  • Users who want stabilized vitamin C that will not oxidize quickly
  • People looking for gentle brightening without L-ascorbic acid irritation
  • Budget-conscious shoppers who want multi-benefit actives in one product
  • Users comfortable with fragranced skincare products
The Inkey List
  • Oily and combination skin seeking oil control
  • Acne-prone skin wanting to reduce blemishes
  • Enlarged pores and uneven texture
  • Those sensitive to zinc who want a niacinamide serum
  • Niacinamide beginners looking for a gentle entry point

Key Ingredients

Bliss

3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract, Squalane, Sodium Hyaluronate

The Inkey List

Niacinamide (10%), Hyaluronic Acid (1%)

Product Composition

29% similarity (14 ingredients in common)

Shared Ingredients
water (aqua) (eau)glycerinpropanediolsqualaneglycine soja (soybean) oilsodium hyaluronatexanthan gumhydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymerdimethyl isosorbidesodium citratetetrasodium glutamate diacetatephenoxyethanolethylhexylglycerincitric acid
Only in Bliss (24)
3-o-ethyl ascorbic acidpalmitoyl tripeptide-5glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice) root extracttocopherolpseudozyma epicola/camellia japonica seed oil ferment extract filtratepseudozyma epicola/camellia sinensis seed oil/glucose/malt extract/soybean flour/yeast extract ferment filtratelecithinbisabololpullulansclerotium gumacacia senegal gumhydroxyacetophenonecaprylyl glycolhydrogenated farnesenepolyacrylate crosspolymer-6polyglyceryl-4 laurate/succinateglyceryl stearatec14-22 alcoholsc12-20 alkyl glucosidesilicahexylene glycolethoxydiglycolfragrance (parfum)limonene
Only in The Inkey List (10)
niacinamidebutylene glycolphospholipidsallantoinpolysorbate 60panthenolglycolipidsleuconostoc/radish root ferment filtratesorbitan isostearatehyaluronic acid

User Feedback Patterns

Bliss
Smooth, non-sticky texture

Users consistently praise the lotion-like texture that absorbs quickly. Multiple reviewers note it layers well under moisturizer and makeup without pilling.

Gradual brightening noticed

Users report improved glow and brightness over 2-4 weeks. Dark spot fading is reported more gradually, typically after 6-8 weeks of daily use.

Good value for ingredients

At $15-25 depending on sales, reviewers consider this a good deal for a serum with both vitamin C and peptides. Frequent Amazon discounts make this even more accessible.

Gentle enough for sensitive skin (mostly)

Most sensitive skin users report no irritation from the vitamin C component. However, some note the added fragrance can cause reactions.

The Inkey List
No pilling

Multiple users note this formula does not ball up under other products or makeup, unlike some competing niacinamide serums.

More hydrating than expected

Users with dry or combination skin report this feels more hydrating than pure niacinamide serums with zinc, likely due to the squalane, HA, and lack of zinc.

Packaging frustrations

The squeeze bottle with press-down cap makes it difficult to control how much product dispenses. Some users report buildup around the opening.

Visible pore improvement

Consistent feedback about reduced pore appearance within 2-4 weeks of daily use.

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