These two serums take different paths to a similar destination. Both formulas include solid hydrating ingredients, and the overall scores reflect that — the gap here is genuinely slim.
Hydration Efficacy is another area of separation. FILORGA TIME-FILLER Crème Absolue Correction Rides scores 9.7 here versus 6.5 for Dr. Althea Vitamin C Boosting Serum. That difference comes down to how each formula is built — the ingredient list tells the story.
Dr. Althea Vitamin C Boosting Serum brings Niacinamide, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, and Adenosine as actives, while fILORGA TIME-FILLER Crème Absolue Correction Rides relies on Imperata Cylindrica Root Extract, Tocopheryl Acetate, and Tocopherol. Both approaches have merit, but the positioning and supporting ingredients make the difference.