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If you’re into skincare like we are, then your routine is probably already stuffed with cleansers, toners, acids, essences, and face masks. But if there’s one product you absolutely must make room for, it’s a retinol serum.

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As makeup outlets across the nation are bombarded with tweens in the fight to get their hands on the must-have Drunk Elephant retinol cream, it is only right that we share the best of retinol serums as fight-worthy as they are accessible.

So, if you are in the market, you have come to the right place. We’ve opened the vault of cosmetic secrecy, and have found the best retinol serums for every skin type and budget to shop.

2024’s TOP RETINOL SERUMS

  1. La Roche-Posay redermic retinol B3 serum, $74.95, Adore Beauty (here’s why)
  2. Ella Bache retinol night treatment serum, $148, Adore Beauty (here’s why)
  3. Retinol 1% in squalane, $14.80, The Ordinary (here’s why)

The best retinol serums 2024

01

La roche-posay redermic retinol B3 serum

$74.95 at Adore Beauty

If a renewed complexion is in the books for ’24, then this instant and gradual release active is a must. Designed with sensitive skin types in mind, the instant release of high efficacy and gradual retinol with progressive release is key to building tolerance.

Ingredients: antioxidants and vitamin A | Skin type: dry, normal to dry, normal to oily, and oily

Key features:

  • 30ml
  • Sulphate free
  • Designed for sensitive skin

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02

Ella Bache retinol night treatment serum

$148 at Adore Beauty

The crème della crème of aussie made skincare, Ella Bache knows just what the people want. And what is that you may ask? A smooth and glowy complexion of course. Targeting skin barrier strengthening, rejuvenated skin is just a moment away.

Ingredients: antioxidants, hyaluronic acid and vitamin A | Skin type: dry, normal to dry, normal to oily, and oily

Key features:

  • 30ml
  • Australian made
  • Mineral oil free
  • Paraben free

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03

Retinol 1% in squalane

$14.80 at The Ordinary

Unlike the name, this is not just any ordinary skincare. Targeting texture and tone all the while enhancing surface-level hydration, it’s safe to say this squalane and one per cent retinol combo was a match made in heaven.

Ingredients: retinol and squalane | Skin type: all skin types

Key features:

  • 30ml
  • Do not use with retinoids, direct vitamin C, direct acids, or copper peptides
  • Use in PM skincare routine

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04

1% retinol treatment

$92 at Paula’s choice

Not only Paula’s choice but with over 90 per cent agreeing that “their skin felt smoother”, and 85 per cent seeing “an improvement in the look of fine lines & wrinkles” this one is really a people’s choice as well.

Ingredients: retinol, vitamin C and licorice extract | Skin type: normal, dry, combination and oily

Key features:

  • 5ml or 30ml
  • Light-lotion texture
  • 2022 NewBeauty Award

05

Dr Dennis Gross advanced retinol + ferulic

$144.08 at Amazon

Working magic in cosmetics across the board from the cult favourite LED facemask, to the must-have chemical exfoliant pads, the quality of this wrinkle treatment is no different.

Ingredients: retinol, bakuchiol, rambutan, and ferulic acid | Skin type: all skin types

Key features:

  • 30ml
  • Free from parabens, sulphates, phthalates and silicon
  • Strengthen skin’s moisture barrier

06

Neutrogena retinol regenerating cream

$37.33 (usually $55) at Amazon

Dermatologist tried and tested, this hydrating retinol blend helps to rejuvenate the appearance of the skin without the irritation of the active ingredient.

Ingredients: 0.13 per cent retinol, glucose complex and skin-nourishing emollients | Skin type: dry, normal to dry, normal to oily, and oily

Key features:

  • 48g
  • Dermatologist tested
  • Free from parabens, mineral oil and dyes

07

Ultra care retinol booster

$80 (usually $100) at Nutrimetics

Featuring a natural retinol alternative harvested from the Mediterranean Mastic Tree, you’ll be able to keep the Euro summer glow going all year round.

Ingredients: mastic tree extract, encapsulated retinol, and Tazman pepper extract | Skin type: mature-aged skin

Key features:

  • 30ml
  • Restoration process takes between 6-12 weeks
  • Use in PM skincare routine
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What is a retinol?

Retinol is an ingredient made from vitamin A. It encourages skin cell turnover and collagen production, which in turn helps battle acne, reduces wrinkles, evens out dark spots and hyperpigmentation, and smooths out rough skin.

How does a serum differ from other kinds of skincare products?

‘Serum’ is the term given to skincare products that are packed with active ingredients. Basically, you can get a more concentrated dose with less product. Plus, serums usually eliminate any ‘filler’ liquids, so they’re lighter and more easily absorbed than other types of skincare products.

Because of this, serums are a great way to address specific skin issues and support your skincare routine. Depending on your skin’s needs, you can get serums with vitamin C, vitamin E, niacinamide, and (of course) retinol.

How to add retinol to your skincare routine?

The best way to minimise the negative side effects of retinol is by applying it properly. Here are a few tips!

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  • Apply retinol only at night, and make sure to use sunscreen/SPF in the morning.
  • Start off slow; apply a small amount of retinol product to your skin a couple of times a week and slowly increase the frequency until you’re using it every other day or daily.
  • Moisturise, moisturise, moisturise. Have a good moisturiser to reduce drying out your skin, or choose a retinol serum that already has moisturising ingredients like vitamin E or squalane oil.
  • Apply retinol serum after toning (or cleansing, if you don’t use a toner) for maximum results. However, if you have sensitive skin, you can ‘buffer’ it by applying a thin layer of moisturiser, waiting until it absorbs into your skin, and then applying the retinol serum.
  • Before applying retinol, make sure your skin is completely dry. This could take anywhere from 15-30 minutes.
  • Find the right formula for you. Not all retinol products are the same, and some may have other ingredients that are better for your skin.

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