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Niacinamide Serum dupes

SerumBudget6 alternatives
Quick answer: the closest dupe for the The Inkey List Niacinamide Serum is the Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Hyaluronic Serum — 99% active overlap, sharing Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide. Similar price, so compare on the base, supporting actives and texture rather than cost.

Why look for a Niacinamide Serum dupe?

A 10% niacinamide serum with added hyaluronic acid for oil control and blemish support. A clean, affordable single-active option; broadly comparable to other 10% niacinamide serums with a slightly more hydrating base.

A good dupe isn't about a matching label — it's about matching the hero actives, the ingredients carrying the real work. For this serum that means Niacinamide, Hyaluronic Acid. The alternatives below share that profile; where they differ is in texture, supporting ingredients and finish.

Closest alternatives

★ Closest match
99%
Active overlap
BudgetHyaluronic AcidNiacinamide
Why it works: Built on the same hero actives — Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide — which is what drives results in a serum.
What's different: Similar price, so compare on the base, supporting actives and texture rather than cost.
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85%
Active overlap
BudgetHyaluronic AcidNiacinamide
Why it works: Built on the same hero actives — Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide — which is what drives results in a serum.
What's different: Similar price, so compare on the base, supporting actives and texture rather than cost. This one adds Tranexamic Acid.
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BudgetHyaluronic AcidNiacinamide
Why it works: Built on the same hero actives — Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide — which is what drives results in a serum.
What's different: Similar price, so compare on the base, supporting actives and texture rather than cost. This one adds Panthenol.
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77%
Active overlap
BudgetNiacinamide
Why it works: Built on the same hero actives — Niacinamide — which is what drives results in a serum.
What's different: Similar price, so compare on the base, supporting actives and texture rather than cost. Note the original also carries Hyaluronic Acid.
Full ingredient analysis →
77%
Active overlap
BudgetNiacinamide
Why it works: Built on the same hero actives — Niacinamide — which is what drives results in a serum.
What's different: Similar price, so compare on the base, supporting actives and texture rather than cost. Note the original also carries Hyaluronic Acid.
Full ingredient analysis →
70%
Active overlap
BudgetNiacinamide
Why it works: Built on the same hero actives — Niacinamide — which is what drives results in a serum.
What's different: Similar price, so compare on the base, supporting actives and texture rather than cost. Note the original also carries Hyaluronic Acid.
Full ingredient analysis →

Common questions

What is the best dupe for the The Inkey List Niacinamide Serum?
The closest alternative in our catalogue is the Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Hyaluronic Serum, which shares Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide and scores 99% on active-ingredient overlap. Similar price, so compare on the base, supporting actives and texture rather than cost.
Are Niacinamide Serum dupes really as good as the original?
A dupe matches the hero actives — the ingredients doing the measurable work — but rarely the full sensory experience. Texture, fragrance, supporting ingredients and exact concentrations differ, so treat a dupe as a value-led alternative rather than an identical copy.
How does Skin Stacker choose Niacinamide Serum dupes?
We match products in the same category (serum) that share hero actives (Niacinamide, Hyaluronic Acid), then rank by overlap and price. Matches are based on published INCI lists, not lab assays.

Compare them yourself

Skin Stacker is independent and receives no payment from any brand. "Dupe" matches are based on publicly disclosed INCI lists and shared hero actives — not on side-by-side lab testing. A shared active profile does not guarantee an identical experience: texture, fragrance, supporting ingredients and concentrations all differ. Formulations change — always re-check the current label before buying.