Compare Products: Vitamin Illuminating Cream vs Mela B3 Serum

EQQUALBERRY

Vitamin Illuminating Cream

Mid-range
$25.99 / 50ml — $0.52/ml
La Roche Posay

Mela B3 Serum

Premium10%
$45 / 30ml — $1.50/ml

Who It's Designed For

EQQUALBERRY
  • 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
La Roche Posay
  • Those with stubborn hyperpigmentation including sunspots, age spots, and post-acne marks
  • Users seeking dermatologist-backed, clinically tested brightening products
  • People who want an alternative mechanism to vitamin C or hydroquinone
  • All skin tones; formulated to work without affecting natural skin tone
  • Sensitive skin types who need gentle but effective brightening

Key Ingredients

EQQUALBERRY

67.3% Acerola Vitamin Water, 5% Niacinamide (50,000ppm), 3% Tranexamic Acid (30,000ppm), Liposomal Vitamin C, Ceramides

La Roche Posay

Niacinamide (10%), Melasyl (2-Mercaptonicotinoyl Glycine), Sodium Hyaluronate, LHA (Capryloyl Salicylic Acid)

Product Composition

38% similarity (17 ingredients in common)

Shared Ingredients
glycerinniacinamidedipropylene glycoltranexamic acidpentylene glycoldiglycerin1aqua/water/eaulithospermum officinale root extractvaccinium angustifolium (blueberry) fruit extractvaccinium macrocarpon (cranberry) fruit extracthyaluronic acidhydrolyzed hyaluronic acidsodium hyaluronatevinyl dimethiconesilicaammonium acryloyldimethyltaurate/vp copolymer
Only in EQQUALBERRY (11)
malpighia glabra (acerola) fruit waterlimnanthes alba (meadowfoam) seed oil2-hexanediolcoptis japonica root extracteriobotrya japonica leaf extractmentha viridis (spearmint) extractchitosanrubus fruticosus (blackberry) fruit extractrubus idaeus (raspberry) fruit extractsambucus nigra fruit extractpropanediol
Only in La Roche Posay (17)
cystoseira tamariscifolia extract2-mercaptonicotinoyl glycinepeg-20 methyl glucose sesquistearatecarnosinepoloxamer 338dipotassium glycyrrhizatecaprylic/capric triglyceridecapryloyl salicylic acidcaprylyl glycolcitric acidxanthan gumoctyldodecanolretinyl palmitatetocopherolpentaerythrityl tetra-di-t-butyl hydroxyhydrocinnamatephenoxyethanolparfum/fragrance

User Feedback Patterns

EQQUALBERRY
Gentle on skin

Users report no irritation despite the active-heavy formula. Tranexamic acid is generally well tolerated even by sensitive skin types.

Mixed efficacy for dark spots

Some users see visible improvement in dark spots within weeks. Others report the cream did not deliver as advertised for their specific pigmentation concerns.

La Roche Posay
Effective for post-acne marks

Users frequently report fading of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from acne. Often noted as more effective than previous vitamin C serums.

Gentle on sensitive skin

Despite fragrance, many sensitive skin users report no irritation. Users with rosacea have noted tolerance.

Gradual results

Users report seeing changes over weeks to months. Not overnight results, but consistent improvement with regular use.

Texture praise

Lightweight serum absorbs quickly without greasiness. Layers well under sunscreen and makeup.

Mixed expectations

Some users with stubborn melasma or very dark spots report only modest improvement. Works better on newer or less severe pigmentation.

Which Should You Buy?

EQQUALBERRY Vitamin Illuminating Cream offers great value at a lower price point. La Roche Posay Mela B3 Serum may be worth the premium if you want Niacinamide (10%).

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