Side-by-side comparison

Byoma Brightening Serum vs Topicals Faded Brightening & Clearing Serum

Both are serums. They share a 66% active-ingredient overlap, so the real decision is about price, texture and the supporting ingredients. Here's the side-by-side.

66%Active overlap
Byoma
SerumBudgetMorning or evening
Dark SpotsDullnesssensitive

Tranexamic acid + niacinamide + ceramide serum at an unusually low price point for this combination. Genuinely effective for post-inflammatory pigmentation and melasma-prone skin — and gentler than vitamin C for many people.

Topicals
SerumPremiumEvening only
Dark SpotsPost-Acne MarksDullness

A multi-acid pigment serum with azelaic acid, kojic acid, niacinamide and tranexamic acid for dark marks and uneven tone. A genuinely loaded brightening serum aimed at PIH on deeper skin tones; introduce slowly given the acid stack.

The verdict

Which should you choose?

On price, the Byoma Brightening Serum sits in the Budget tier versus Premium for the Topicals — so it's the more budget-led pick if the overlap is what you're after. On how you'd use them, the Byoma is flagged Morning or evening while the Topicals is flagged Evening only. The Byoma leans toward sensitive. The Topicals leans toward Post-Acne Marks.

The overlap

What they share

At 66% active overlap, these are the ingredients doing comparable work in both formulas:

The formulation

Ingredient stacks, side by side

Byoma — top of the list

  • Water~50–80%
  • Propanediol~5–25%
  • Glycerin~3–10%
  • Niacinamide~2–6%
  • Tranexamic Acid~1.5–4%
  • Pentylene Glycol~1–2%
  • Butylene Glycol~1–2%

Topicals — top of the list

  • Aqua~50–80%
  • Glycerin~5–25%
  • Azelaic Acid~3–10%
  • Niacinamide~2–6%
  • Kojic Acid~1.5–4%

● marks ingredients that appear near the top of both lists. Percentages are positional estimates from INCI order, not disclosed doses.

At a glance

The specs

ByomaTopicals
CategorySerumSerum
Price tierBudgetPremium
Best forDark Spots, Dullness, sensitiveDark Spots, Post-Acne Marks, Dullness
Usage notesMorning or eveningEvening only
Active overlap66% — Tranexamic Acid
Questions

Common questions

Is the Byoma Brightening Serum or the Topicals Faded Brightening & Clearing Serum better?
Neither is universally better — they share 66% active-ingredient overlap, so for the actives that drive results they're close. The Byoma Brightening Serum is the more budget-friendly option, while the other may differ on texture, finish and supporting ingredients. Pick based on your skin's priorities rather than a single 'winner'.
What's the difference between the Byoma Brightening Serum and the Topicals Faded Brightening & Clearing Serum?
Both are serums that share Tranexamic Acid. Where they differ: they sit in different price tiers (Budget vs Premium); the Byoma is Morning or evening; the Topicals is Evening only; the Byoma targets sensitive; the Topicals targets Post-Acne Marks.
Are the Byoma Brightening Serum and Topicals Faded Brightening & Clearing Serum dupes for each other?
They share 66% active-ingredient overlap based on published INCI lists, so one can stand in for the other on the actives that matter — chiefly Tranexamic Acid. A dupe matches the hero actives, not the full sensory experience, so expect differences in texture, fragrance and exact concentrations.
Can I use the Byoma Brightening Serum and Topicals Faded Brightening & Clearing Serum together?
They both fill the serum slot in a routine, so you'd normally pick one rather than layer both. If you want to use both, treat one as your daytime option and the other for evening, and patch-test when introducing anything new.
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