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Clearing Serum 10% Niacinamide + 0.3% Alpha Arbutin
A sensible tone-support serum if your routine already has cleanser, moisturizer, and SPF.
Buy if / Skip if
buyBuy if
Post-acne marks, uneven tone, and people who want a low-drama active.
skipSkip if
You are already using multiple strong actives or your skin stings often.
What the brand claims
The product is positioned as a solution for its core category, with support from familiar skincare ingredients and everyday usability.
Key ingredients that matter
Niacinamide, Alpha arbutin
Texture and application experience
Watery serum with a light slip.
How it feels after use
Comfortable in Indian summers when used under a light moisturizer.
Under makeup and Indian weather
The most important question is whether it stays comfortable after sweat, commute, mask friction, and reapplication.
Final rad.muse verdict
A sensible tone-support serum if your routine already has cleanser, moisturizer, and SPF.
Pros
- Good ingredient logic
- Non-sticky
- Beginner-friendly
Cons
- Slow results
- Can irritate if layered with too many actives
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