Side-by-side comparison

Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum vs Vichy Mineral 89 Probiotic Fractions Serum

Both are serums. They share a 77% active-ingredient overlap, so the real decision is about price, texture and the supporting ingredients. Here's the side-by-side.

77%Active overlap
Torriden
SerumBudgetMorning or evening
DrynessDamaged Barriersensitive

A water-light hyaluronic acid serum with five molecular weights plus niacinamide and panthenol. Exceptional value for hydration-focused routines; works beautifully layered under oil-based serums.

Vichy
SerumPremiumMorning or evening
DehydrationSensitivityDullness

A recovery serum building on the Mineral 89 line with probiotic fractions and hyaluronic acid for stressed, fatigued skin. Lightweight, soothing daily hydration with a barrier-recovery slant.

The verdict

Which should you choose?

On price, the Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum sits in the Budget tier versus Premium for the Vichy — so it's the more budget-led pick if the overlap is what you're after. The Torriden leans toward Damaged Barrier, Dryness, sensitive. The Vichy leans toward Dehydration, Dullness, Sensitivity.

The overlap

What they share

At 77% active overlap, these are the ingredients doing comparable work in both formulas:

The formulation

Ingredient stacks, side by side

Torriden — top of the list

  • Water~50–80%
  • Dipropylene Gl…~5–25%
  • Glycerin~3–10%
  • 1,2-Hexanediol~2–6%
  • Butylene Glycol~1.5–4%
  • Hydroxyacetoph…~1–2%
  • Niacinamide~1–2%
  • Panthenol~1–2%
  • Sodium Hyaluro…~1–2%
  • Sodium Hyaluro…~1–2%
  • Hyaluronic Acid~1–2%
  • Hydrolyzed Hya…~1–2%
  • Acetyl Hyaluro…~1–2%

Vichy — top of the list

  • Aqua~50–80%
  • Glycerin~5–25%
  • Bifida Ferment …~3–10%
  • Niacinamide~2–6%
  • Sodium Hyaluron…~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

TorridenVichy
CategorySerumSerum
Price tierBudgetPremium
Best forDryness, Damaged Barrier, sensitiveDehydration, Sensitivity, Dullness
Usage notesMorning or eveningMorning or evening
Active overlap77% — Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide
Questions

Common questions

Is the Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum or the Vichy Mineral 89 Probiotic Fractions Serum better?
Neither is universally better — they share 77% active-ingredient overlap, so for the actives that drive results they're close. The Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid 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 Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum and the Vichy Mineral 89 Probiotic Fractions Serum?
Both are serums that share Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide. Where they differ: they sit in different price tiers (Budget vs Premium); the Torriden targets Damaged Barrier, Dryness; the Vichy targets Dehydration, Dullness.
Are the Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum and Vichy Mineral 89 Probiotic Fractions Serum dupes for each other?
They share 77% active-ingredient overlap based on published INCI lists, so one can stand in for the other on the actives that matter — chiefly Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide. A dupe matches the hero actives, not the full sensory experience, so expect differences in texture, fragrance and exact concentrations.
Can I use the Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Serum and Vichy Mineral 89 Probiotic Fractions 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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