Compare Products: NAD+ Peptide Boosting Serum vs Vitamin Illuminating Cream
Who It's Designed For
- Those concerned with early signs of aging and fine lines
- Users interested in peptide-based anti-aging without retinoids
- Sensitive skin types seeking a fragrance-free anti-aging serum
- People looking for NAD+ based skincare for cellular renewal
- Those who want barrier support alongside anti-aging actives
- Those targeting dark spots and hyperpigmentation with a cream format
- Users who want tranexamic acid alongside niacinamide for enhanced brightening
- Sensitive skin types seeking fragrance-free dark spot care
- People who prefer a richer texture than serums for brightening
- Those using the Vitamin Illuminating Serum who want a matching cream
Key Ingredients
NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide), NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucleotide), 14 Peptide Complex, 5 Ceramides, Vegan Collagen
67.3% Acerola Vitamin Water, 5% Niacinamide (50,000ppm), 3% Tranexamic Acid (30,000ppm), Liposomal Vitamin C, Ceramides
Product Composition
31% similarity (18 ingredients in common)
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User Feedback Patterns
Multiple reviewers note the serum feels very thin and watery. Some appreciate the lightness for layering; others feel it lacks substance on its own.
Users who report positive outcomes typically note improvements in skin hydration and firmness after 1 to 4 weeks of consistent use.
Several users complain that the dropper releases very small amounts, making application tedious for face and neck coverage.
Positive reviews praise hydration and glow. Negative reviews report feeling no difference, questioning whether the NAD+ and peptides deliver visible results at the concentrations used.
Users report no irritation despite the active-heavy formula. Tranexamic acid is generally well tolerated even by sensitive skin types.
Some users see visible improvement in dark spots within weeks. Others report the cream did not deliver as advertised for their specific pigmentation concerns.