Compare Products: C15 Super Booster vs Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Serum
Who It's Designed For
- Those seeking a CE Ferulic serum with added peptide benefits
- Users who want collagen stimulation from both vitamin C and peptides
- People who prefer mixing a vitamin C booster into their existing products
- Prestige skincare shoppers who want the formula at Sephora
- Users comfortable with 15% L-ascorbic acid concentration
- Oily and combination skin seeking oil control
- Those who want a no-frills, high-potency niacinamide serum
- Budget-conscious skincare users
- People targeting enlarged pores and textural irregularities
- Users building ingredient-focused routines
Key Ingredients
15% L-Ascorbic Acid, Ferulic Acid, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Peptides (Tridecapeptide-1, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5), Sodium Hyaluronate
Niacinamide (10%), Zinc PCA (1%)
Product Composition
12% similarity (4 ingredients in common)
Only in Paula's Choice (22)▾
Only in The Ordinary (7)▾
User Feedback Patterns
Users consistently report visible brightening and improved skin tone within 2-4 weeks. The 15% concentration is effective for most users.
At $55 for 20ml, this is one of the priciest vitamin C serums relative to volume. Users note the small bottle size is a drawback for daily full-face use.
Multiple reviewers report receiving bottles that appear already oxidized (yellow or orange). This is a recurring complaint that the brand has acknowledged.
The booster format is praised for flexibility. Users mix it with moisturizer, sunscreen, or other serums without issues.
Many users with oily skin report significant oil control and fewer breakouts. High repurchase rate in this demographic.
Commonly reported issue. Users recommend applying to damp skin or mixing with a hydrating serum to improve layering.
The formula can feel sticky, especially if too much is applied. Most users adapt application technique over time.
Some users report initial breakouts. Unclear whether this is purging, sensitivity, or coincidence. Most who push through report improvement.
Almost universally praised for price-to-performance ratio. Common comment: 'can't believe this costs $6.'
Which Should You Buy?
The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Serum offers great value at a lower price point. Paula's Choice C15 Super Booster may be worth the premium if you want 15% L-Ascorbic Acid.