First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Hydrating Pillow Pads with Colloidal Oatmeal and Ceramides vs innisfree Green Tea Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide Refillable Serum for Skin Barrier Support
First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Hydrating Pillow Pads with Colloidal Oatmeal and Ceramides scores 8.9/9.8 and innisfree Green Tea Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide Refillable Serum for Skin Barrier Support scores 9.2/9.8 — a near-tie where your skin type decides the winner.
Head to head

Ultra Repair Hydrating Pillow Pads with Colloidal Oatmeal and Ceramides

Green Tea Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide Refillable Serum for Skin Barrier Support
Score comparison
These two are neck and neck — just 0.3 points apart.
Scores last verified: July 2026
Attribute battle
Hydration Efficacy
innisfree WINSIrritation Risk
TIEActive Ingredient Strength
First Aid Beauty WINSIngredient Transparency
TIEFormulation Safety
TIEIngredient face-off
17% overlapOnly in First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Hydrating Pillow Pads with Colloidal Oatmeal and Ceramides
20 unique
Shared ingredients
7 in common
Only in innisfree Green Tea Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide Refillable Serum for Skin Barrier Support
35 unique
Why these two are neck and neck
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.
Active Ingredient Strength is another area of separation. First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Hydrating Pillow Pads with Colloidal Oatmeal and Ceramides scores 7.7 here versus 5.6 for innisfree Green Tea Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide Refillable Serum for Skin Barrier Support. That difference comes down to how each formula is built — the ingredient list tells the story.
innisfree Green Tea Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide Refillable Serum for Skin Barrier Support brings Niacinamide, Lactobacillus Ferment Lysate, and Allantoin as actives, while first Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Hydrating Pillow Pads with Colloidal Oatmeal and Ceramides relies on Ceramide Np, Propolis Extract, and Asiaticoside. Both approaches have merit, but the positioning and supporting ingredients make the difference.
Best for your skin type
First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Hydrating Pillow Pads with Colloidal Oatmeal and Ceramides is better if you have
- Sensitive skin — the low-irritation formula keeps things gentle
- Targeting specific concerns like aging or uneven tone — Ceramide Np does the heavy lifting
- Anyone who prefers clean, well-vetted formulations
innisfree Green Tea Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide Refillable Serum for Skin Barrier Support is better if you have
- Sensitive skin — the low-irritation formula keeps things gentle
- Dry or dehydrated skin that craves moisture, thanks to Propanediol
- Anyone who prefers clean, well-vetted formulations
Value comparison
innisfree Green Tea Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide Refillable Serum for Skin Barrier Support comes in at mid-range pricing with a 9.2 score, which is solid value at that tier.
Our verdict
It's a close call — both products score within 0.3 points of each other. Your choice depends on your specific skin concerns.


Frequently asked questions
Which is better: First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Hydrating Pillow Pads with Colloidal Oatmeal and Ceramides or innisfree Green Tea Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide Refillable Serum for Skin Barrier Support?
Based on ingredient analysis, innisfree Green Tea Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide Refillable Serum for Skin Barrier Support scores higher overall. See the full score breakdown above for details on each attribute.
Do First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Hydrating Pillow Pads with Colloidal Oatmeal and Ceramides and innisfree Green Tea Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide Refillable Serum for Skin Barrier Support share ingredients?
Yes, they share common ingredients. Check the ingredient face-off section above for a detailed comparison.
What's the main difference between First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Hydrating Pillow Pads with Colloidal Oatmeal and Ceramides and innisfree Green Tea Hyaluronic Acid + Niacinamide Refillable Serum for Skin Barrier Support?
The key differences are in their active ingredients and formulation approach. Check the attribute battle above for a detailed breakdown.