Haruharu Black Rice vs. Goodal Vitamin C: Which Korean Glow Serum Is Better?
By KSkinBio Editors · Updated 2026
Two serums dominate the K-beauty glow conversation right now: the Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Serum and the Goodal Green Tangerine Vitamin C Serum. Both target dullness, dark spots, and uneven skin tone. Both are under $30. And both have earned cult followings among people who’ve tried every brightening product the Western beauty market has to offer without much success. So which one actually delivers?
Haruharu Black Rice Serum: Antioxidant-Dense Brightening
Black rice — often called "forbidden rice" — is packed with anthocyanins, the same antioxidant pigments that make blueberries blue and red wine potent. Haruharu’s formula extracts these antioxidants and pairs them with hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and beta-glucan to create a serum that brightens through antioxidant protection rather than direct pigment intervention.
This is a gentler approach to brightening. Instead of chemically inhibiting melanin production (like vitamin C does), black rice extract neutralizes the oxidative stress that triggers excess melanin in the first place. The result is more gradual but also less likely to cause irritation or sensitivity — making it ideal for darker skin tones who want to fade dark spots without the risk of post-inflammatory discoloration from strong acids.
Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Serum
Anthocyanin-rich black rice extract plus HA and niacinamide for gentle, antioxidant-driven brightening without irritation.
Goodal Green Tangerine Vitamin C Serum: Direct Melanin Interruption
The Goodal serum uses Vitamin C from green tangerine (unripe mandarin) extract — a more stable form of Vitamin C than pure L-ascorbic acid, which oxidizes rapidly and can cause irritation at high concentrations. Green tangerine provides 86% more vitamin C than regular tangerines, and Goodal’s encapsulation technology keeps it stable until it hits your skin.
The mechanism here is direct: Vitamin C inhibits the enzyme tyrosinase, which is required for melanin production. Dark spots literally cannot form when vitamin C is consistently blocking this pathway. This is faster and more dramatic than Haruharu’s approach — but it also requires more consistency and can cause subtle sensitivity in reactive skin types.
Goodal Green Tangerine Vitamin C Serum
Stable green tangerine vitamin C with 86% more Vit C than regular tangerines. Directly inhibits melanin for visible brightening in 4 weeks.
The Verdict: It Depends on Your Timeline and Skin Type
Choose Haruharu if: you have sensitive skin, darker skin tones, or you’re new to brightening serums. The antioxidant approach is forgiving and works well with most other actives in your routine.
Choose Goodal if: you want to see visible results within 4–6 weeks and your skin tolerates vitamin C well. This is the faster path to brighter, more even skin.
Use both (strategically): Goodal in the morning (vitamin C + sunscreen is the gold standard combo), Haruharu at night for recovery and antioxidant top-up. This is an advanced protocol but delivers faster results than either alone.
FAQ
How long does it take to see results from vitamin C serum?
Most people see initial brightening within 4 weeks of daily use. Significant reduction in dark spots typically requires 8–12 weeks of consistent application. Don’t give up before 6 weeks.
Can I use Haruharu Black Rice Serum with vitamin C?
Yes, they work well together. Vitamin C in the morning, Haruharu at night is a solid routine. Using both simultaneously could cause sensitivity for some skin types, but layering them at different times is fine.
Does vitamin C cause purging?
Unlike exfoliating acids and retinoids, vitamin C does not cause purging. If you break out after starting a vitamin C serum, it’s likely a reaction to another ingredient in the formula, not the vitamin C itself.