Compare Products: 345 Relief Cream vs Niacinamide Oil Control Serum

Dr. Althea

345 Relief Cream

Mid-range
$24 / 50ml — $0.48/ml
The Inkey List

Niacinamide Oil Control Serum

Budget10%
$10.5 / 30ml — $0.35/ml

Who It's Designed For

Dr. Althea
  • Those with compromised or sensitized skin barriers
  • Users recovering from skin procedures or environmental damage
  • Sensitive skin types seeking a fragrance-free calming cream
  • People who want centella benefits with added antioxidant support
  • Those looking for a non-greasy barrier repair cream
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

Dr. Althea

Centella Asiatica Extract, Resveratrol, Ceramide NP, Panthenol, Madecassoside

The Inkey List

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

Product Composition

27% similarity (13 ingredients in common)

Shared Ingredients
waterbutylene glycolglycerinniacinamidesorbitan olivatepanthenolallantoinhydroxyethyl ureasodium hyaluronatexanthan gumethylhexylglycerindisodium edtasorbitan sesquioleate
Only in Dr. Althea (24)
cetyl ethylhexanoate12-hexanediolcetearyl alcoholglyceryl stearatehydrogenated lecithinstearic acidcetearyl olivatedimethiconeceramide npcentella asiatica extractmadecassosideasiaticosideasiatic acidmadecassic acidresveratrolbeta-glucandipotassium glycyrrhizatetocopherolcaprylic/capric triglyceridecarbomertromethaminepolyglyceryl-10 lauratecaprylyl glycol
Only in The Inkey List (11)
propanediolphenoxyethanolphospholipidssqualaneglycine soja (soybean) oilpolysorbate 60glycolipidsleuconostoc/radish root ferment filtrateglycine soja (soybean) sterolscitric acidhyaluronic acid

User Feedback Patterns

Dr. Althea
Effective for redness and irritation

Users frequently report reduced redness and calmer skin within days of use. Popular among those with rosacea-prone or post-procedure skin.

Non-greasy for a barrier cream

Multiple reviewers note the texture is lighter than expected for a repair cream. Absorbs well and works under makeup.

Reliable daily moisturizer

Many users report using this as their primary moisturizer long-term, not just for recovery periods. Consistent performance across seasons.

Mild results for severe barrier damage

Some users with significantly compromised barriers note the cream helped but was not sufficient on its own. Needed pairing with other barrier products.

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.

Which Should You Buy?

The Inkey List Niacinamide Oil Control Serum offers great value at a lower price point. Dr. Althea 345 Relief Cream may be worth the premium if you want Centella Asiatica Extract.

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