Korean alternative to The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
Want a Korean alternative to The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%? Korean skincare is famous for delivering the same proven actives — backed by formulation science, at far better value. Here's the K-beauty pick and why it works.
The Korean alternative
≈ High-dose niacinamide for tone & oil balance — Both are concentrated niacinamide serums for the look of pores, oil balance and even tone. Anua's adds tranexamic acid and a more cushioned texture — a step-up alternative rather than a pure price dupe (note: here you pay slightly more for added actives). Save value upgrade.
Why the Korean formula compares
Korea's skincare industry iterates fast on proven actives — ferments, peptides, centella and niacinamide — in elegant, barrier-friendly textures. That's how a Korean serum can match a Western icon like The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% on the ingredients that actually matter, for less.
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What does niacinamide do?
Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3 widely used in Korean skincare to help brighten the look of dullness, refine the appearance of pores and support the skin barrier. It's gentle, well tolerated by most skin types and pairs easily with many other ingredients.
Can you use vitamin C and niacinamide together?
Yes, current understanding is that vitamin C and niacinamide can be used together safely, and many Korean formulas combine them. The old warning that they cancel out is largely outdated. If your skin is sensitive, you can still apply them at different times of day to be cautious.
✍️ Written & reviewed by the KoreaPlus Editorial team — dermatologist-informed, cosmetic-science researched & source-cited. Last reviewed 2026-06-21.
General educational information using cosmetic structure-function wording — not medical advice. Always patch-test new actives. © KoreaPlus.