Compare Products: Niacinamide Brightening Toner vs Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres 2%

Who It's Designed For

Good Molecules
  • Those seeking gentle brightening without high-concentration actives
  • Users who want multiple brightening ingredients working together
  • Sensitive skin types who cannot tolerate 10% niacinamide
  • People targeting hyperpigmentation, dullness, and uneven tone
  • Those who prefer toner format over serum
The Ordinary
  • Experienced vitamin C users who want maximum potency at minimum cost
  • Those who have built tolerance to lower vitamin C concentrations
  • Users willing to work with a challenging texture for strong active delivery
  • Budget-conscious shoppers seeking L-ascorbic acid at 23%
  • People who use vitamin C as a nighttime treatment

Key Ingredients

Good Molecules

Niacinamide (3%), Arbutin (2%), Licorice Root Extract, Ethyl Ascorbic Acid

The Ordinary

23% L-Ascorbic Acid, 2% Sodium Hyaluronate (HA Spheres), Squalane

Product Composition

14% similarity (4 ingredients in common)

Shared Ingredients
3-o-ethyl ascorbic acid (0.1%)ethylhexylglycerin (0.1%)trisodium ethylenediamine disuccinate (0.02%)sodium hyaluronate
Only in Good Molecules (13)
water (83.2%)glycerin (6.7%)niacinamide (3.0%)12-hexanediol (2.2%)arbutin (2.0%)propanediol (2.0%)betaine (0.5%)glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice) root extract (0.1%)carbomer (0.06%)tromethamine (0.04%)theobroma cacao (cocoa) seed extractdextrin
Only in The Ordinary (12)
squalaneisodecyl neopentanoateisononyl isononanoatecoconut alkanesethylene/propylene/styrene copolymersilica dimethyl silylateglucomannancoco-caprylate/capratebutylene/ethylene/styrene copolymeracrylates/ethylhexyl acrylate crosspolymertrihydroxystearinbht

User Feedback Patterns

Good Molecules
Gentle and effective for sensitive skin

Users with sensitive skin report good tolerance. The lower niacinamide concentration avoids irritation common with 10% formulas.

Improved skin brightness

Many users report brighter, more even-looking skin after consistent use. Results typically noted after 4-8 weeks.

Texture improvement

Users note smoother skin texture and smaller-looking pores with regular use.

Not hydrating enough for dry skin

Some users with dry skin find the toner is not moisturizing enough on its own and needs to be followed by additional hydration.

Slight tackiness

Some users note a slight tacky feeling after application, though this absorbs with time.

The Ordinary
Intense stinging on first use

Nearly all first-time users report significant stinging and tingling. This subsides for most within 1-2 weeks of regular use as skin builds tolerance.

Pilling is a universal complaint

Layering anything over this product commonly causes pilling. Users have found that applying it as the last step at night or mixing with a drop of oil reduces this issue.

Effective brightening at unbeatable price

Users who tolerate the texture report visible brightening, improved tone, and reduced dark spots. The $8 price point makes it a cult favorite despite the application challenges.

Night-only use recommended by most

Due to texture and pilling issues, most users reserve this for nighttime use. It does not layer well under sunscreen or makeup.

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