As my mom told me over the phone, Youn connected the dots for her when he said the most important thing we can do for our skin is to eat a clean, healthy diet, and sugar basically equals wrinkles. So as my mom began to reduce her sugar intake and make healthier choices when it came to meals and snacking, her skin started looking better and better, and she became more interested in what else she
could do to help some age-related redness, dark spots, fine lines, and not-so-fine lines that were becoming ever harder to miss when she looked in the mirror each morning. (Her words, not mine!) "Frankly, I'm also embarrassed to admit I'd never done much besides a morning facial cleanse in the shower, some moisturizer under my makeup, and an evening cleanse," she laughs. "But as I started checking into
skin-enhancing serums and products that might benefit my skin, I realized that to get the best results from these products, I needed to make sure these formulations could penetrate deeply into my skin. I purchased a Facial Cleansing Brush ($119) which, according to research, can get your skin six times cleaner than a normal
cleansing routine, and I began to add a few other exfoliating skincare products into my regimen as well." Skip to main content
Whether you're in search of an ultra-hydrating serum to dewify your dry skin or are curious to find out which formulas are recommended by top dermatologists, there's a bottle on this list that's perfectly tailored to your needs.
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If there's one step in our daily skin-care routine that we dare not skip, it's applying serum. The best face serums deliver a highly concentrated, potent dose of active
ingredients to the skin and target a range of skin concerns in one go. Whether it's antioxidants, hyaluronic acid, peptides, botanical agents, or any number of other ingredients, serums are able to carry smaller molecules deep into the skin, where they exert the most benefit. Kenneth Howe, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist in New York City, explains that "in contrast to moisturizers, serums don't contain air-tight, occlusive ingredients,
which allow them to penetrate more deeply into the epidermis, carrying their active ingredients with them." Another reason why these facial serums are a mainstay for skin-care novices and lovers alike? The good 'ol feel factor. "Serums are the new moisturizers," New York City-based board-certified dermatologist
Ellen Marmur, M.D., tells Allure. "They are perfect for layering — like a primer on clean skin before makeup or sunscreen." Luckily, there's a world of options out
there, including vitamin C serums and thirst-quenching formulas infused with hyaluronic acid, to suit whatever your skin type and concerns may be. In fact, we've got 22 of the best face serums below (many of them recommended by dermatologists, and some of them tested by us), so keep scrolling to find your new favorite.
All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. For Every Skin Type: French Girl La Flore Botanical SerumBotanical oils are the most decadent way to moisturize your skin and this serum's blend of an impressive 27 natural, organic, and wildcrafted oils is as
luxurious as it gets. The potent mix of mostly foraged hydrators — jojoba, rosehip, geranium, raspberry seed oils, and more — seals in moisture while leaving skin looking dewy and refreshed. We love it so much we added it to our September Allure Beauty Box lineup. You can score the Allure Beauty Box
here for access to even more editor favorites — for just $23. Check out beauty's top subscription box on TikTok at @allurebeautybox. For Every Skin Type: SkinCeuticals C E FerulicAllure editors, dermatologists, and our readers all agree: the SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic serum is worth every single penny.
As its name suggests, this Allure Readers' Choice Award-winning elixir is formulated with a potent trifecta of antioxidants including vitamins C, E, and ferulic acid to brighten your complexion, reduce discoloration and the appearance of fine lines, and improve firmness all at once. Courtesy of brand For Every Skin Type: L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Derm Intensives 1.5% Pure Hyaluronic Acid
SerumWe couldn't forget L'Oréal Paris' Revitalift Derm Intensives 1.5% Pure Hyaluronic Acid Serum on this list, which has frequently held the top spot among mass-market serums since its launch (consider us impressed). That's probably due to its lightweight 1.5 percent concentration
of HA that hydrates without feeling terribly sticky on skin, plus its approachable $13 price point. Courtesy of brand For Every Skin Type: La Roche-Posay Hyalu B5 SerumDeanne Mraz Robinson, M.D., a board-certified dermatologist in Connecticut, says that no matter your skin type, La Roche-Posay Hyalu
B5 Serum is a great place to start when it comes to adding serums to your routine. "This serum combines concentrated pure hyaluronic acid, madecassoside, and vitamin B5 for tons of hydration without the irritation," she explains. Dr. Gonzalez also calls it a great budget buy for any skin type, saying, "You can't beat the price point!" We love it so much we added it to our 2021
Allure Beauty Box lineup. You can score the Allure Beauty Box here for access to even more editor favorites — for just $23.
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brand For Every Skin Type: Peach & Lily Glass Skin Refining SerumPeach & Lily's Glass Skin Serum has a long list of fans (including us), and it's all due to its cocktail of ingredients that treat a range of skin concerns in one heavy-hitting formula. Those
include niacinamide for brightening dark spots and scars from breakouts, peptides for boosting collagen production, centella asiatica-derived madecassoide for soothing, and hyaluronic acid for deep hydration. It's oil-free so it's safe to use on acne-prone skin, but beneficial for all skin types. Courtesy of brand For Every Skin Type: CeraVe Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid SerumNew York-based board-certified dermatologist Shari Marchbein, M.D., is a fan of CeraVe's Hydrating Hyaluronic Acid Serum — and hyaluronic acid serums in general — because HA is a humectant that attracts and binds to water molecules and increases the water content of the skin. That's something everyone can benefit from. "Skin hydration is important because hydrated skin looks more
plump, healthier, and more vibrant," she tells Allure, noting that it's an especially high priority ingredient in colder months. For Mature Skin: RoC Derm Correxion Fill + Treat SerumOut of all the retinol serums we got our hands on, the RoC Derm Correxion Fill + Treat Serum is the best we've tried in 2022 — so it's no wonder it won an
Allure Best of Beauty Award. This under-$50 serum also contains hyaluronic acid to hydrate skin for a plumper, suppler complexion. Courtesy of brand For Mature Skin: iS Clinical GeneXC SerumiS Clinical's GeneXC Serum is another option
that's ideal for mature skin types thanks to its potent yet non-irritating formula that addresses visible signs of aging from the inside out. It uses a blend of antioxidants and enzymes, plus L-ascorbic acid (a stabilized form of vitamin C), to target dullness and discoloration.
Courtesy of brand For Mature Skin: Sunday Riley A+ High Dose Retinoid SerumSunday Riley's buzzy A+ High Dose Retinoid Serum packs a punch when it comes to gently smoothing the appearance of fine lines over time. Unlike traditional retinol serums, this one is suitable for even sensitive skin types, as Allure's associate beauty director Sarah Kinonen has vouched before.
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brand For Mature Skin: SkinMedica TNS Advanced+ SerumDr. Prather has noticed that newer, more technology-driven serums are starting to focus on elastin and collagen to enhance skin elasticity, which is one of the reasons SkinMedica TNS Advanced+ Serum, an update to the long-loved TNS Essential Serum, has become so popular in her Texas practice. "The new
formulation feels silky and smooth on your skin and provides a powerful combination of growth factors and plant-based antioxidants to boost collagen and elastin." For Dry Skin: Fleur & Bee Hydrating SerumThe name doesn't lie. If dewy skin is your thing, Fleur & Bee's Hydrating Serum will be too, thanks to the impressive glow it imparts. Prickly pear seed oil and
sea buckthorn oil instantly hydrate skin — a simple but wildly effective duo that leaves no trace of stickiness behind. We love it so much we added it to our October Allure Beauty Box lineup. You can score the Allure Beauty Box
here for access to even more editor favorites — for just $23. Check out beauty's top subscription box on TikTok at @allurebeautybox. Courtesy of brand For Dry Skin: Drunk Elephant B-Hydra Intensive Hydration SerumLaced with the aforementioned sodium hyaluronate and pineapple-derived ceramides, Drunk Elephant's B-Hydra Intensive Hydration Serum is a must for anyone in need of a little (or
rather, a lot of) hydration. "It contains vitamin B5, as well as a watermelon rind, lentil, and apple complex, which combine to deeply hydrate and soothe agitated skin," Dr. Howe explains.
Courtesy of brand For Dry Skin: Neocutis Bio Serum FirmIt may seem like a no-brainer, but board-certified dermatologist
Heidi Prather, M.D. — who is based in Austin, Texas — says seeking out a serum with more hydrating factors when you have dry skin is a must. Luckily, if skin thirst isn't your only concern, a formula like Neocutis Bio Serum Firm can address any unwanted signs of aging, too. "You get the benefits of hydration with sodium hyaluronate," a form of
hyaluronic acid, "while boosting elastin and collagen production through the patented formulation of growth factors and peptides," she says. Courtesy of brand For Dry Skin: Tatcha The Dewy SerumFor the coldest and driest days of winter (or for people who
experience dry skin 24/7), Tatcha's The Dewy Serum is here to save the day. It has a delightful milky texture and lightly floral fragrance, and features a high 73 percent concentration of Tatcha's Hadasei-3 complex — which includes antioxidant-rich Japanese rice, plus nourishing and soothing algae and green tea extract. Each of the ingredients is double fermented, producing
lactic acid that gently sloughs away roughness and dry, flaky skin. Courtesy of brand For Dry Skin: Paula's Choice Resist Omega+ Complex SerumShea butter and jojoba oil are some of the best
ingredients out there for soothing and nourishing dry, dehydrated skin. You'll find both (plus omega fatty acids — hence the name) in the Paula's Choice Resist Omega+ Complex Serum. For Oily/Acne-Prone Skin: Shani Darden Lactic Acid Exfoliating SerumDark spots be damned, because Shani Darden's Allure Best of Beauty 2022-winning Lactic Acid
Exofliating Serum is here to tackle hyperpigmentation with its hero ingredient. This lightweight serum instantly absorbs into skin while addressing discoloration and texture with exfoliatiors lactic and polyhydroxy acids. These acids are considered gentler than, say, an intensive glycolic acid because they have larger molecules, which means they don't penetrate as deeply into the skin. Meanwhile, a soothing complex of hyaluronic acid, aloe, and green tea target dryness and irritation.
For Oily/Acne-Prone Skin: The Body Shop Drops of Youth Liquid PeelIf you're going to name a product Drops of Youth, you'd better deliver — and this one exceeds expectations. The super-gentle gel peel, infused with hydrating fair-trade moringa oil, makes skin much clearer, fresher, and brighter. We love
it so much we added it to our September Allure Beauty Box lineup. You can score the Allure Beauty Box here for access to even more editor favorites — for just
$23. Check out beauty's top subscription box on TikTok at @allurebeautybox. Courtesy of brand For Oily/Acne-Prone Skin: Neutrogena Hydroboost Hydrating SerumBoard-certified dermatologist
Joshua Zeichner, M.D. — the director of the cosmetic and clinical research department of dermatology at New York's Mount Sinai Hospital — explains that since many patients with acne also suffer from dryness, a light hydrating serum can be very helpful for oily skin types. He recommends the Neutrogena Hydroboost Serum because he says it "delivers hyaluronic acid to the skin that draws in water to hydrate and plump the outer
skin layer." Courtesy of brand For Oily/Acne-Prone Skin: The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Oil Control SerumCombining a low price point and an effective formula, The Ordinary's Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Oil Control Serum uses a potent ten-percent concentration of brightening
niacinamide and zinc, which can help as a topical spot treatment for blemishes. It also uses a water-based formula that won't add any additional shine or oil. Courtesy of brand For Combination Skin: Revision Skincare C+ Correcting Complex 30%Here's a truly do-it-all serum for a skin type that does the most. Dr. Prather says Revision C+ Correcting Complex 30% is a great choice for combination skin because its potent tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate formulation — that's an oil-soluble form of vitamin C — allows the product to stay pH-neutral, preventing irritation from the start. "It is also
packed with ingredients that work hard to protect, brighten, and boost your skin health without breaking you out," she explains.
Courtesy of brand For Combination Skin: SkinBetter Science Alto Defense SerumThis two-time Best of Beauty Award
winner is a favorite of New York City board-certified dermatologist Noelani Gonzalez, M.D., who says, "This particular product is always on my go-to list." She notes that it helps target hyperpigmentation, soothes redness, and is "well-tolerated by all of her patients," including those with combination skin. The formula contains a whopping 17 antioxidants, in addition to vitamins C and E, that target a
range of skin concerns like protecting against free radicals and improving an uneven skin tone. Courtesy of brand For Sensitive Skin: Alastin Regenerating Skin NectarWhether your skin is chronically sensitive or experiencing temporary irritation or fragility after an in-office
treatment, Dr. Prather says Alastin Regenerating Skin Nectar is a great treatment for getting your skin back to its best self. The water-free formula is so much more than just a soother. "It is preservative-free, bacteriostatic, and the patented TriHex technology is packed with peptides that boost elastin while calming inflamed skin and decreasing downtime post-procedure," she tells Allure.
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What iS the highest rated facial serum?
Best Value. The INKEY List Retinol Anti-Aging Serum. Sephora. ... . Best Splurge. LA MER The Revitalizing Hydrating Serum. ... . Best for Lines & Wrinkles. Ole Henriksen Truth Serum. ... . Best for Dark Spots. SkinMedica Lytera 2.0 Pigment Correcting Serum 2 oz. ... . Best for Oily Skin. The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Oil Control Serum..
What serum makes you look younger?
Retinol: The derms also recommend retinol, which is a vitamin A derivative that increases cell turnover and makes for a youthful-looking appearance, for your nighttime routine.
What serum iS best for fine lines and wrinkles?
Best Anti-Aging Face Serums of 2021. SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic. ... . SkinMedica TNS Advanced+ Serum. ... . Sunday Riley Good Genes All-in-One Lactic Acid Treatment. ... . iS Clinical Active Serum. ... . Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex. ... . Obagi ELASTIderm Facial Serum..
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