Abib PDRN Retinal vs Peter Thomas Roth
Side-by-side, with verified retailer ratings, real customer-quote signals, and our editorial verdict on which patch wins for which use case.
Neither dominates outright. Abib PDRN edges ahead on most dimensions, Peter Thomas on fewer — the right choice tracks to your actual concern.
Why we paired these
- Both target dark-circles
- Both contain niacinamide
Winners by use case
Abib PDRN works out to $0.60 per use
Abib PDRN has 1,750 verified reviews — the safer first try
Peter Thomas stacks more actives across more concerns
Frequently asked
Which is cheaper, Abib PDRN Retinal or Peter Thomas Roth?
Abib PDRN Retinal at $18.09 is cheaper than Peter Thomas Roth at $75. Per-use cost may differ — see the comparison table for the breakdown.
Do Abib PDRN Retinal and Peter Thomas Roth share ingredients?
Yes — both contain NIACINAMIDE. The supporting ingredient stacks differ. See each product's review for the full INCI list.
Which is better for dark circles?
Both target dark circles. The right pick depends on whether you want Abib PDRN Retinal's The cheapest credible PDRN-retinal stack in K-beauty or Peter Thomas Roth's The bling-heavy luxury patch that delivers cooling and brightening, but reviewers consistently call out the gap between the gold-leaf marketing and the actual results. The Winner Matrix above shows our use-case verdicts.
How were these chosen for comparison?
Both products met our quality gate: Both target dark-circles; Both contain niacinamide. We don't auto-generate every possible pair — only ones with meaningful overlap and meaningful differences worth comparing.