Cheaper alternatives
Cheaper alternatives to numbuzin No.5+ Glutathione Vitamin Concentrated Serum
Cheaper picks that share No.5+ Glutathione Vitamin Concentrated Serum’s key ingredient (Vitamin C) — from authenticity-verified retailers, ranked by how closely they match and by price. Same active, lower price; not identical formulas.
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$15.00
5 cheaper alternatives
What's a cheaper alternative to numbuzin No.5+ Glutathione Vitamin Concentrated Serum?
APLB Retinol Vitamin C Vitamin E Ampoule Serum — $9.70 vs $15.00 for the original (about 35% less), sharing the same key active, Vitamin C. A dupe shares the key active; it is not an identical product — base, supporting ingredients, and texture differ.
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What's the best cheaper alternative to numbuzin No.5+ Glutathione Vitamin Concentrated Serum?
APLB Retinol Vitamin C Vitamin E Ampoule Serum shares its key ingredient, Vitamin C, at $9.70 vs $15.00 for the numbuzin original — the closest match at the lowest authentic price we track today.
What is a cheaper alternative to numbuzin No.5+ Glutathione Vitamin Concentrated Serum?
APLB Retinol Vitamin C Vitamin E Ampoule Serum — it shares the same key active (Vitamin C) at $9.70, vs $15.00 for the original. A dupe shares the key active; it is not an identical product.
Is APLB Retinol Vitamin C Vitamin E Ampoule Serum as good as numbuzin No.5+ Glutathione Vitamin Concentrated Serum?
It shares the same key active — Vitamin C — and comes from an authenticity-verified retailer, but the base, supporting ingredients, and texture differ. Value-wise it's meaningfully cheaper; whether it feels the same on your skin is a personal call.
How much cheaper is APLB Retinol Vitamin C Vitamin E Ampoule Serum than numbuzin No.5+ Glutathione Vitamin Concentrated Serum?
$9.70 vs $15.00 — roughly 35% less at the lowest authentic price we track today. Prices update continuously; check the product page for the current landed cost.
Do these dupes really match No.5+ Glutathione Vitamin Concentrated Serum?
They share the key active — Vitamin C — and come from authenticity-verified retailers, but they are not identical formulas. Think of them as value alternatives, not clones or counterfeits: same headline ingredient, different base and supporting cast, meaningfully lower price.
Are these alternatives authentic?
Yes. Every listing shown here passes our authenticity gate — we only compare offers from verified retailers with a documented supply chain (brand authorization, official distributor, or authorized reseller).



