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Facetheory Exaglow Serum S10 with Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C and Liquorice vs Facetheory Hyaluret Serum S13 with retinoic and hyaluronic acid ester, beta glucan, liquorice and dill

Comparing Facetheory Exaglow Serum S10 with Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C and Liquorice versus Facetheory Hyaluret Serum S13 with retinoic and hyaluronic acid ester, beta glucan, liquorice and dill — shared ingredients, unique components, comedogenic & irritancy ratings and unique benefits.

Comparison Overview

10

Shared Ingredients

5

Unique to Facetheory Exaglow Serum S10 with Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C and Liquorice

8

Unique to Facetheory Hyaluret Serum S13 with retinoic and hyaluronic acid ester, beta glucan, liquorice and dill

Neither product contains highly comedogenic ingredients (rating ≥ 3), making both suitable for acne-prone skin. Facetheory Exaglow Serum S10 with Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C and Liquorice scores lower on irritancy, which may suit sensitive skin better. Both products share 10 ingredients in common. Facetheory Exaglow Serum S10 with Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C and Liquorice has 5 unique ingredients while Facetheory Hyaluret Serum S13 with retinoic and hyaluronic acid ester, beta glucan, liquorice and dill has 8.

Skin Safety Profile

Ingredient Analysis Matrix

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C = Comedogenic S = Safety risk IR = Irritancy

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Facetheory Exaglow Serum S10 with Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C and Liquorice better than Facetheory Hyaluret Serum S13 with retinoic and hyaluronic acid ester, beta glucan, liquorice and dill for sensitive skin?

By comparing Exaglow Serum S10 with Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C and Liquorice and Hyaluret Serum S13 with retinoic and hyaluronic acid ester, beta glucan, liquorice and dill side-by-side, you can identify which product has fewer irritants and a better safety profile for sensitive skin. Check the irritancy ratings in the comparison matrix above.

Which product, Exaglow Serum S10 with Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C and Liquorice or Hyaluret Serum S13 with retinoic and hyaluronic acid ester, beta glucan, liquorice and dill, is safer for acne-prone skin?

The comparison tool highlights comedogenic (pore-clogging) ingredients in both Exaglow Serum S10 with Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C and Liquorice and Hyaluret Serum S13 with retinoic and hyaluronic acid ester, beta glucan, liquorice and dill. Review the comedogenic ratings above to see which formulation is less likely to cause breakouts.

Do Exaglow Serum S10 with Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C and Liquorice and Hyaluret Serum S13 with retinoic and hyaluronic acid ester, beta glucan, liquorice and dill share any ingredients?

Our ingredient analysis matrix lists all shared ingredients as well as those unique to either Exaglow Serum S10 with Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C and Liquorice or Hyaluret Serum S13 with retinoic and hyaluronic acid ester, beta glucan, liquorice and dill.

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