6
Shared Ingredients
Comparing Byroe Tomato Serum versus Fresh Skinlab Tomato Glass Skin Booster Serum — shared ingredients, unique components, comedogenic & irritancy ratings and unique benefits.
6
Shared Ingredients
45
Unique to Byroe Tomato Serum
18
Unique to Fresh Skinlab Tomato Glass Skin Booster Serum
Neither product contains highly comedogenic ingredients (rating ≥ 3), making both suitable for acne-prone skin. Byroe Tomato Serum scores lower on irritancy, which may suit sensitive skin better. Both products share 6 ingredients in common. Byroe Tomato Serum has 45 unique ingredients while Fresh Skinlab Tomato Glass Skin Booster Serum has 18.
Comedogenic
18 rated
Safe
43 rated
Irritant
37 rated
Based on 43 rated ingredient s
Comedogenic
15 rated
Safe
24 rated
Irritant
24 rated
Based on 24 rated ingredient s
By comparing Tomato Serum and Tomato Glass Skin Booster Serum 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.
The comparison tool highlights comedogenic (pore-clogging) ingredients in both Tomato Serum and Tomato Glass Skin Booster Serum. Review the comedogenic ratings above to see which formulation is less likely to cause breakouts.
Our ingredient analysis matrix lists all shared ingredients as well as those unique to either Tomato Serum or Tomato Glass Skin Booster Serum.
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