Five facial serums and how they can improve your skin

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Serums are powerful, concentrated solutions with high efficacy formulated to target a specific issue and give your complexion the boost it needs.

Compared to other skincare products like moisturisers, serums typically include fewer chemicals, but the powerful, active ingredients they do have helps penetrate deeply and effectively.

Hyaluronic Acid

Hydrates, Plumps, Soften, Smoothes

If you want to enhance the appearance of your skin, the hyaluronic acid serum is an excellent option. It helps your skin stay hydrated and lessens the visibility of wrinkles and fine lines. Additionally, it assists in reducing the appearance of dark under-eye circles. By retaining moisture in the skin when applied topically, hyaluronic acid makes the skin appear youthful. Suitable for sensitive skin and all skin types.

Salicylic Acid

It improves Texture, Helps to Clear Skin

Salicylic acid is ideal if you want to treat mild to moderate acne, as it helps eliminate dead skin cells from the skin's surface. It lessens any redness, inflammation and breakouts. Continuous use results in clear, radiant skin. Suitable for all skin types but recommended for oily and acne-prone skin.

Lactic Acid

Soften, Smoothes, and Improves Texture

Lactic acid is an alpha-hydroxy acid that helps increase the shedding of dead skin cells. This product helps soften and smooth your skin and enhance its overall texture by gently removing the accumulation of dead cells. Improves rough and bumpy skin texture. Suitable for sensitive skin.

Vitamin C Serum

Improves Texture, Anti-aging, Evens Tone

Dermatologists love topical vitamin C because it is supported by research and is said to decrease the onset of skin ageing, protect skin from UV damage, and reduce the look of wrinkles, dark spots, and acne. Since vitamin C is an antioxidant, it fights dangerous free radicals (toxins) that enter your body through natural bodily functions like metabolism or contact with your skin from outside sources like air pollution. Topical vitamin C applications can fight free radicals and improve the skin's overall appearance. Suitable for all skin types.

Retinol

Boosts Collagen, Regulates Oil, Smoothes

Many skin care products contain retinol, a form of retinoid and vitamin A derivative used for anti-ageing. Retinol is an antioxidant, despite the common misconception that it is an exfoliator and can help boost collagen production and overall skin texture. Retinol helps clear acne by preventing the overproduction of oil clogging up pores. Suitable for all skin types. You may experience dry or itchy and scaly spots if you take retinol at a concentration that is too high or more frequently than is recommended. Start small and slowly implement it into your routine.

Always research your skin type and what serums will work best together in your regime.

LifestyleHeather Dunlop