The 10 Best Vitamin C Alternatives, Tested and Reviewed by a Beauty Writer

Vitamin C has never agreed with my sensitive skin. In fact, without fail, it’s either broken me out or stung my already-compromised skin barrier. After years of forcing myself to make it work because everyone swore it was the gold standard for brighter skin, I finally gave up. To my surprise, I discovered a handful of gentler alternatives that delivered the same juicy glow without the redness or irritation.
The antioxidant is considered a skincare staple (and for good reason!), but according to board-certified dermatologist Antony Nakhla, MD, “several ingredients offer comparable brightening benefits.” Better yet, he says, “most alternatives are more stable and better tolerated,” making them an excellent choice for anyone whose skin can’t handle traditional vitamin C formulas.
“Ingredients like mandelic acid, tranexamic acid, kojic acid, azelaic acid, and niacinamide are among some of the most effective vitamin C alternatives available,” notes Nakhla. When matched to the right skin concern, he claims these ingredients can help improve radiance, even out skin tone, soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, boost collagen production, and reduce hyperpigmentation.
Ready to break up with vitamin C? Well, sorta… ahead, meet the 10 best alternatives that finally deliver the results my sensitive, breakout-prone skin deserves.
Nia-cin’ You Later, Fine Lines
Think of niacinamide (also known as B3) as vitamin C’s gentler cousin. The two ultra-mild serums below support the barrier and help skin look plumper, all while reducing the appearance of fine lines and dark spots.

If you have dry or dull skin texture, then you’ll love these dew drops made with niacinamide, watermelon extract, and hyaluronic acid. They’re moisturizing without clogging pores and feature a medium-thick gel formula that spreads super easily.

Fading dark spots has never been easier thanks to this lightweight, pore-clogging-ingredient-free serum from Tula. It’s formulated with seven percent niacinamide, prebiotics, and lactic acid, which promote radiant, even-toned skin.
Talk Tranexamic to Me
Like vitamin C, tranexamic acid significantly reduces pigmentation. So, if, like me, post-breakout dark spots are your biggest skin concern, these powerful yet gentle serums deserve a permanent spot in your skincare routine.

At just under $20, you’ll get a bang for your buck with this serum formulated with 2 percent tranexamic acid, 2 percent acai berry extract, and a 2 percent vitamin C derivative. The powerhouse blend works to visibly fade stubborn dark spots, brighten dull skin, and even out your complexion—without breaking the bank.
Take It Easy(laic)
If you deal with acne, your derm has probably recommended azelaic acid. Known for its anti-inflammatory and gentle exfoliating properties, azelaic acid is a great option for calming breakouts and fading discoloration.

Another budget-friendly option, this 10 percent azelaic acid treatment is packed with niacinamide, vitamin C, and coffee seed extract to help gently exfoliate, leaving skin bright and more even-looking. Better yet, it leaves skin feeling ultra-hydrated, too.

This oil-free treatment is a great choice for anyone dealing with redness or texture. That’s because it’s made with 3 percent azelaic acid, 2 percent alpha arbutin, and a 5.75 percent Phyto botanical blend that corrects post-acne marks, minimizes the appearance of pores, and smooths skin.
Can’t Get Enough of Kojic
Whether you’re trying to minimize hyperpigmentation caused by sun damage, age, melasma, or acne, the kojic acid-based options below can help fade dark spots and reveal a brighter, more even-looking complexion in no time.

Kojic acid, turmeric, vitamin E, squalane, and niacinamide are the star ingredients in this gentle exfoliating serum. Micro-encapsulated, snowflake-like capsules absorb deep into the skin to help fade dark spots, boost radiance, and leave your complexion looking noticeably smoother.

While not as concentrated as some other options, this serum is as affordable as it is effective thanks to its blend of kojic acid, azelaic acid, glycolic acid, lactic acid, and less than 1 percent vitamin C. The result? A clearer, brighter, more radiant complexion.
Make Room For Mandelic
The secret to effective exfoliation isn’t just a good vitamin C product. These two mandelic acid (AHAs) serums penetrate the skin more slowly, helping treat dullness, uneven texture, acne, and hyperpigmentation without causing inflammation.

This pore-safe serum was my gateway to vitamin C alternatives—and I’ve been hooked ever since. Its 8 percent mandelic acid gently exfoliates, while pyruvic acid clears pores and turmeric helps brighten and soothe stressed-out skin.

This ultra-lightweight serum pairs 8 percent mandelic acid with hydrating hyaluronic acid and soothing panthenol. While it helps clear congestion and even skin tone, it also deeply hydrates and calms reactive skin.
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