Biodroga Skin Booster 20% Niacinamide Serum
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BIODROGA Skin Booster 20% Niacinamide Serum is a pore-focused essence that is good to use early in the skincare routine after face cleansing. It contains both niacinamide and azelaic acid, so you can expect help when skin texture and pores feel rough. The low-viscosity formula spreads on the face without feeling heavy and tends to lightly condition the skin before the next step.

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  • Asterwood Naturals10% Niacinamide Serum

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    The candidate product has the same niacinamide but lacks azelaic acid. Therefore, while pore and texture conditioning may appear similar, the simultaneous approach to pigmentation and blemish marks may feel weaker.

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  • Clay And GlowNiacinamide Treatment Serum

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    The candidate product omits azelaic acid and has more moisturizing and buffering ingredient compositions. It tends to adhere without stickiness, so if you are worried about dryness, you may be able to use it more comfortably.

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  • HEMABooster 10% Niacinamide

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    The candidate product lacks azelaic acid and instead contains moisturizing reinforcement ingredients. It is good to choose when you expect light pore and texture conditioning and need less skin tightness in the next step.

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  • Rosental OrganicsNiacinamide Serum

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    The candidate product lacks azelaic acid and instead includes fragrance. Even if the finish may feel more soft-matte, it is good to choose carefully if you are sensitive to fragrance.

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  • Beauty GlamNiacinamide Serum

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    The candidate product is centered on niacinamide without azelaic acid. The absorption feel can be fresh, so it is advantageous when you want to use it daily without burden.

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  • AknedermNiacinamide Serum

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    The candidate product lacks azelaic acid and comes out with a formula that tends to adhere more heavily. It is good if you want a soft-matte conditioning, but you may feel a difference if you dislike a heavy feel.

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  • Aroma-ZoneDark Spots Correcting Concentrated Serum

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    The candidate product lacks azelaic acid and adds moisturizing and skin protection categories. It is good to use for concentrated purposes on areas with dark spots and pigmentation, but please check the ingredient composition difference if you are sensitive to irritation.

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  • PomPomNiacinamide Pure Pore Refining Serum

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    The candidate product is more toward a fresh soft-matte finish with niacinamide instead of azelaic acid. It can be an option to apply lightly when you are concerned about oil and pores.

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  • Hada LaboPerfect White Tranexamic Acid Serum

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    The candidate product adds tranexamic acid to target pigmentation and tone together. Even if pore conditioning is maintained, it may be more suitable if you are focused on tone even with similar concerns.

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  • BootsNiacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Serum

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    The candidate product omits azelaic acid and adds zinc ingredients. While you can expect a similar fresh adherence of niacinamide, it may be suitable if sebum and oil control are more important.

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