Compare Products: Lipid Gold vs Ascorbyl Glucoside Solution 12%

Stratia

Lipid Gold

Mid-range4%
$29 / 50ml — $0.58/ml

Who It's Designed For

Stratia
  • Dehydrated or over-exfoliated skin
  • Retinoid users seeking barrier support
  • Oily-dehydrated combination skin
  • Rosacea or perioral dermatitis (noted in brand communications)
The Ordinary
  • Vitamin C beginners who want a low-irritation starting point
  • Sensitive skin types who cannot tolerate L-ascorbic acid
  • Those who want a stable vitamin C that will not oxidize in the bottle
  • Budget-conscious shoppers seeking a no-frills vitamin C serum
  • Users who prefer ultra-minimalist ingredient lists

Key Ingredients

Stratia

Niacinamide (4%), Ceramides (NP, AP, EOP), Cholesterol, Sea Buckthorn Oil, Rosehip Oil

The Ordinary

12% Ascorbyl Glucoside

Product Composition

13% similarity (5 ingredients in common)

Shared Ingredients
water (aqua)ethoxydiglycolsodium hyaluronatesodium lauroyl lactylatexanthan gum
Only in Stratia (24)
propylene glycolniacinamidepolyglyceryl-3 methylglucose distearaterosa mosqueta (rose) hip oilhippophae rhamnoides (sea buckthorn) seed oilhippophae rhamnoides (sea buckthorn) fruit oilpanthenoldimethiconeglycerinsqualane (olive-derived)cetyl alcoholvaccinium macrocarpon (cranberry) seed oiltocopherolcamellia sinensis leaf extractceramide npceramide apceramide eopphytosphingosinecholesterolcarbomerdiazolidinyl ureamethylparabenpropylparabendisodium edta
Only in The Ordinary (9)
ascorbyl glucosidepropanediolaminomethyl propanoltriethanolamineisoceteth-20dimethyl isosorbide12-hexanediolcaprylyl glycol

User Feedback Patterns

Stratia
Delayed reaction

Some users report initial success followed by breakouts after 2+ weeks of daily use. A subset found success by reducing frequency.

Cross-reactivity

Users who report reactions to Dr. Jart Ceramidin or products with olive-derived squalane sometimes report similar issues with Lipid Gold.

Individual sensitivity

Some individuals react to ingredients well-tolerated by most. Cetyl Alcohol or other ingredients may be factors.

The Ordinary
Beginner-friendly and non-irritating

The most common positive feedback is that this product causes no irritation. Users with sensitive skin, rosacea-prone skin, and vitamin C beginners praise its gentleness.

Slow but steady brightening

Users who use it consistently for 8+ weeks report gradual brightening and more even skin tone. Results are subtle rather than dramatic.

Some find it too mild

Users coming from L-ascorbic acid serums or expecting fast results find the effects underwhelming. Several reviewers switched to more potent vitamin C products.

Great texture for layering

The thin, watery texture layers well under other products. No stickiness, pilling, or interference with subsequent skincare or makeup steps.

Which Should You Buy?

The Ordinary Ascorbyl Glucoside Solution 12% offers great value at a lower price point. Stratia Lipid Gold may be worth the premium if you want Niacinamide (4%).

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