innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots vs Kate Somerville MEGA-C™ 30% Vitamin C Brightening Mask
innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots scores 9.7/9.8 vs Kate Somerville MEGA-C™ 30% Vitamin C Brightening Mask at 7.0/9.8. innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots wins for hydration.
Head to head

Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots

MEGA-C™ 30% Vitamin C Brightening Mask
Score comparison
innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots takes this one, winning 2 of 5 attributes.
Scores last verified: July 2026
Attribute battle
Hydration Efficacy
innisfree WINSIrritation Risk
TIEActive Ingredient Strength
innisfree WINSIngredient Transparency
TIEFormulation Safety
TIEIngredient face-off
6% overlapOnly in innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots
44 unique
Only in Kate Somerville MEGA-C™ 30% Vitamin C Brightening Mask
20 unique
Why innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots comes out ahead
Where innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots really shines is hydration efficacy, scoring 8.6 compared to Kate Somerville MEGA-C™ 30% Vitamin C Brightening Mask's 3.9. With Butylene Glycol, Propanediol, and Glyceryl Glucoside in its top ingredients, innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots delivers stronger moisture-binding capability.
Active Ingredient Strength is another area of separation. innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots scores 9.8 here versus 6.5 for Kate Somerville MEGA-C™ 30% Vitamin C Brightening Mask. That difference comes down to how each formula is built — the ingredient list tells the story.
innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots brings Niacinamide, Arginine, and Allantoin as actives, while kate Somerville MEGA-C™ 30% Vitamin C Brightening Mask relies on Ascorbic Acid, Bisabolol, and Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract. Both approaches have merit, but the positioning and supporting ingredients make the difference.
Best for your skin type
innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots is better if you have
- Sensitive skin — the low-irritation formula keeps things gentle
- Dry or dehydrated skin that craves moisture, thanks to Butylene Glycol
- Targeting specific concerns like aging or uneven tone — Niacinamide does the heavy lifting
Kate Somerville MEGA-C™ 30% Vitamin C Brightening Mask is better if you have
- Sensitive skin — the low-irritation formula keeps things gentle
- Anyone who prefers clean, well-vetted formulations
Value comparison
innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots comes in at budget pricing with a 9.7 score, which is solid value at that tier.
Our verdict
innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots wins this comparison with a meaningfully stronger ingredient profile and overall score.


Frequently asked questions
Which is better: innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots or Kate Somerville MEGA-C™ 30% Vitamin C Brightening Mask?
Based on ingredient analysis, innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots scores higher overall. See the full score breakdown above for details on each attribute.
Do innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots and Kate Somerville MEGA-C™ 30% Vitamin C Brightening Mask share ingredients?
Yes, they share common ingredients. Check the ingredient face-off section above for a detailed comparison.
What's the main difference between innisfree Vitamin C Brightening Serum-Infused Mask for Dark Spots and Kate Somerville MEGA-C™ 30% Vitamin C Brightening Mask?
The key differences are in their active ingredients and formulation approach. Check the attribute battle above for a detailed breakdown.