Compare Products: Niacinamide Oil Control Serum vs Super C Serum

The Inkey List

Niacinamide Oil Control Serum

Budget10%
$10.5 / 30ml — $0.35/ml
Vibriance

Super C Serum

Premium
$47 / 30ml — $1.57/ml

Who It's Designed For

The Inkey List
  • Oily and combination skin seeking oil control
  • Acne-prone skin wanting to reduce blemishes
  • Enlarged pores and uneven texture
  • Those sensitive to zinc who want a niacinamide serum
  • Niacinamide beginners looking for a gentle entry point
Vibriance
  • Mature skin (50+) seeking a gentle vitamin C option
  • Those who find L-ascorbic acid serums too irritating
  • Users targeting age spots and uneven skin tone
  • People who prefer a silicone-based, fast-absorbing texture
  • Those who want a multi-ingredient brightening approach rather than high-dose vitamin C

Key Ingredients

The Inkey List

Niacinamide (10%), Hyaluronic Acid (1%)

Vibriance

3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid (2%), Sodium Hyaluronate, Hexylresorcinol, Acetyl Glucosamine, Panthenol, Tocopheryl Acetate

Product Composition

24% similarity (11 ingredients in common)

Shared Ingredients
water (aqua / eau)glycerinbutylene glycolphenoxyethanolhydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymerallantoinsodium phytatepolysorbate 60panthenoldisodium phosphatesodium phosphate
Only in The Inkey List (13)
niacinamidepropanediolhydroxyethylcellulosephospholipidssqualanexanthan gumglycine soja (soybean) oilglycolipidsleuconostoc/radish root ferment filtratesorbitan isostearateglycine soja (soybean) sterolscitric acidhyaluronic acid
Only in Vibriance (21)
cyclopentasiloxanedimethiconepeg-8isododecanepolysilicone-113-o-ethyl ascorbic acidglucomannancitrus aurantium dulcis (orange peel oil)hexylresorcinolacetyl glucosaminetocopheryl acetatecaffeinedecyl glucosidecoco-caprylate/capratepolyacrylate-13polyisobuteneethylhexyl palmitatetrihydroxystearinacrylates/c10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymerppg-12/smdi copolymertriethanolamine

User Feedback Patterns

The Inkey List
No pilling

Multiple users note this formula does not ball up under other products or makeup, unlike some competing niacinamide serums.

More hydrating than expected

Users with dry or combination skin report this feels more hydrating than pure niacinamide serums with zinc, likely due to the squalane, HA, and lack of zinc.

Packaging frustrations

The squeeze bottle with press-down cap makes it difficult to control how much product dispenses. Some users report buildup around the opening.

Visible pore improvement

Consistent feedback about reduced pore appearance within 2-4 weeks of daily use.

Vibriance
Texture is widely praised

Users consistently highlight the lightweight, non-sticky feel. The silicone base absorbs quickly and works well under makeup. This is the most consistently positive aspect across reviews.

Dark spot results vary

Some users report fading of dark spots after 4-8 weeks of use. Others report no visible improvement after months. Expectations set by the brand's marketing may exceed what a 2% vitamin C derivative can deliver.

Anti-wrinkle claims questioned

Multiple long-term users report no wrinkle reduction. The formula does not contain retinoids, peptides, or other ingredients with strong evidence for wrinkle improvement. Hydration from hyaluronic acid may temporarily plump fine lines.

Popular with 50+ demographic

The brand specifically targets women over 50 and this demographic represents the core user base. Reviews from this group are generally more positive, noting the serum as gentle and pleasant to use daily.

Which Should You Buy?

The Inkey List Niacinamide Oil Control Serum offers great value at a lower price point. Vibriance Super C Serum may be worth the premium if you want 3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid (2%).

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