Where Sungboon Editor Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule Toner really shines is hydration efficacy, scoring 9.1 compared to Good Molecules Niacinamide Brightening Toner's 4.7. With Glycerin, Dipropylene Glycol, and Butylene Glycol in its top ingredients, Sungboon Editor Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule Toner delivers stronger moisture-binding capability.
Active Ingredient Strength is another area of separation. Sungboon Editor Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule Toner scores 5.8 here versus 4.6 for Good Molecules Niacinamide Brightening Toner. That difference comes down to how each formula is built — the ingredient list tells the story.
Sungboon Editor Green Tomato Pore Lifting Ampoule Toner brings Niacinamide, Solanum Lycopersicum (Tomato) Fruit Extract, and Adenosine as actives, while good Molecules Niacinamide Brightening Toner relies on Niacinamide and Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract. Both approaches have merit, but the positioning and supporting ingredients make the difference.
Good Molecules Niacinamide Brightening Toner comes in at budget pricing with a 7.0 score, which is solid value at that tier.