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Anyone who's remotely into skincare has heard of the power of a good-quality retinol product. And, I'm here to tell you that the hype is *fully* worth it. I've sworn by retinols through many phases of my skin's life—from my teen acne years to hyperpigmentation in my early twenties, and the dry skin and hormonal acne I experience now.
Between serums, moisturizers, and oils, serums are notorious for providing the most effective skincare benefits, which is why my routine hasn't been complete without a retinol serum for nearly 14(!) years.
"Retinol is perhaps the best studied ingredient we have to fight the signs of aging skin," says dermatologist Joshua Zeichner, MD. It enhances collagen and elastic fiber production that in turn speed up cell turnover, which "improves skin texture and radiance, evens skin tone, and improves the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles," he continues.
Peep some of the best retinol serums, here:
Best Overall Retinol Serum
Farmacy 1% Vitamin A Retinol SerumRead more
Best Retinol Serum For Hyperpigmentation In Dry Skin
Glo Skin Beauty Retinol + Resurfacing Serum
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Available both over the counter and by prescription, topical retinoids are a form of Vitamin A compounds, Dr. Zeicher says. While topical retinoids usually thicken the skin, they also thin the epidermis, which is why your skin might glow after usage. And because it's known to make skin more sensitive to sunlight, you'll also want to follow up with a good sunscreen to avoid burning easier than usual. If you notice your skin drying up, that's totally normal—simply use a moisturizer over it.
See below for the best dermatologist-approved and recommended retinol serums, whether you want to treat acne and wrinkles or even have sensitive skin.
Meet Our Experts: dermatologists Dendy Engelman, MD, Joshua Zeichner, MD, and Mona Gohara, MD
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Best Overall Retinol Serum
Farmacy 1% Vitamin A Retinol Serum
Pros
- Applies smoothly
- No strong scent
- Isn't irritating, a reviewer wrote
Cons
- Expensive
- Some reviewers couldn't see a difference in their skin after usage
Infused with nourishing melon and raspberry oils, Farmacy's retinol serum is great for dry skin types, but it's also lightweight enough to play nicely with oily skin. "This serum contains both an immediate release form of retinaldehyde along with an encapsulated form of retinol to provide both instant and long term benefits," says Dr. Zeichner.
After you've used it for a while, this serum can help the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, even out your skin tone, and give your skin a glow, he says.
Key Ingredients | Upcycled kalahari melon oil and raspberry seed oil |
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Retinol Percentage | One percent |
Formula | Serum |
How To Use | Apply to clean skin at night between one and three times a week and follow up with sunscreen in the morning. |
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Most Dermatologist-Recommended Retinol Serum
Bliss Youth Got This Pure Retinol Serum
Pros
- Great for beginners
- Non-irritating
- Works for sensitive skin, per a reviewer
Cons
- Small bottle
- One reviewer couldn't see a difference in their skin after usage
Both dermatologist Dendy Engelman, MD and Dr. Zeichner recommended this one as a good choice for those with sensitive skin. "The non-irritating formula can generally be used across all skin types without causing irritation," says Dr. Zeichner. He also loves that it contains squalane, a skin-strengthening ingredient.
Key Ingredients | Amino acids, peptides, squalane, and antioxidants |
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Retinol Percentage | Unspecified |
Formula | Serum |
How To Use | Apply onto clean, dry skin in the morning and at night. Follow up with sunscreen in the morning. |
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Best Retinol Serum For Hyperpigmentation In Dry Skin
Glo Skin Beauty Retinol + Resurfacing Serum
Pros
- Clears hyperpigmentation
- Moisturizing
- Softens skin, a reviewer wrote
Cons
- May cause sensitivity in certain areas
- Can cause skin to peel, per a reviewer
"This works by retexturizing the skin with a silky formula to minimize fine lines and wrinkles," says Dr. Engelman, who recommends this one to patients who want to treat hyperpigmentation. "The skin-conditioning ingredient, vitamin E, promotes moisture in the cell barrier while the retinol is working to resurface the skin."
Key Ingredients | Vitamin E and sodium ascorbate (a form of vitamin C) |
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Retinol Percentage | 0.5 percent |
Formula | Serum |
How To Use | Apply to clean skin in the evening two to seven times a week and follow up with a moisturizer 30 minutes after. |
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Best Retinol Serum For Hyperpigmentation In Oily Skin
CeraVe Resurfacing Retinol Serum
Pros
- Under $16
- Great for oily skin
- Helps acne scars and dark spots fade, per a reviewer
Cons
- Skin may become sensitive if too much is used
- Multiple reviewers say it takes a while to work
"Encapsulated retinol is specifically formulated to even out skin tone, especially after acne," says dermatologist Mona Gohara, MD, who's a fan of this budget buy from Cerave. The lightweight and fast-absorbing formula is particularly great for oily skin types, too.
Key Ingredients | Licorice root extract, ceramides, and niacinamide |
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Retinol Percentage | 0.3 percent |
Formula | Serum |
How To Use | Apply evenly to the face daily and use sunscreen while using this retinol. |
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Best Retinol For Acne
Differin Adapalene Gel Acne Treatment
Now 20% Off
Pros
- Great for treating acne
- Under $15
- Reduces inflammation, a reviewer wrote
Cons
- May cause dryness
- Might sting if you put other products over dry spots, a reviewer said
I used this affordable gel and swore by its efficacy through my teen acne years. "This gel is much gentler than other products but it contains a powerful retinoid to clear acne and prevent future breakouts, as well as to prevent acne scarring," says Dr. Engelman.
Key Ingredients | None |
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Retinol Percentage | 0.1 percent |
Formula | Gel |
How To Use | Apply a thin layer once a day every day all over your face and follow up with sunscreen. |
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Best Retinol Serum For Beginners
First Aid Beauty .25% Pure Concentrate Retinol Serum
Pros
- Good for beginners
- Low dosage
- Exfoliates skin
Cons
- Not as fast-acting due to low retinol percentage
- Your skin might breakout before it gets better, a reviewer said
Dr. Engelman recommends that beginners start out with a retinol that has a lower percentage/dosage of the ingredient, and Dr. Gohara is a particular fan of this one from First Aid Beauty, which contains just .25 percent of retinol. "A perfect choice for beginners who want to dabble in the world of retinol, one single pump of this dispenses the perfect amount," she says. "And, the formula is creamy enough to keep skin hydrated, too."
Key Ingredients | Peptides and their signature blend with hyaluronic acid, colloidal oatmeal, allantoin, aloe, ceramides, vitamin C, and vitamin E |
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Retinol Percentage | 0.25 percent |
Formula | Serum |
How To Use | Apply to clean skin three nights a week and increase it to daily use when your skin is used to it. Follow up with sunscreen in the morning. |
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Most Pure Retinol Serum
La Roche-Posay Pure Retinol Face Serum with Vitamin B3
Pros
- Good price for value
- Pure formula
- Gentle but effective
Cons
- Not ideal for sensitive skin
- Might not work on everyone's skin
This one gets right to the point with a pure formula that doesn't contain a lot of extras—it's perfect if you already like your current skincare routine, but just want to add a retinol in. "This one's great for everyone from retinol beginners to pros," says Dr. Gohara, who says you can even use this on your whole body if you have acne or hyperpigmentation on your back or bum. "It's highly-concentrated, easy to layer, and doesn't have many other ancillary ingredients that can decrease the efficacy of the retinol."
Key Ingredients | Niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, dimethicone, and La Roche-Posay thermal spring water |
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Retinol Percentage | Unspecified |
Formula | Serum |
How To Use | Apply to clean skin on the face and neck at night. Follow up with sunscreen in the morning. |
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Best Pricey Retinol Serum For Dry Skin
Elizabeth Arden Retinol Serum Ceramide Capsules
Now 64% Off
Pros
- Travel-friendly
- Good for dry and sensitive skin
- Great proportions in the capsules
Cons
- Pricey
- Caused breakouts for a reviewer
Ok so yes, this one is expensive, but my pro tip is that you can often get it on sale on Amazon, so budget buyers will want to watch out for that. And, it's a good investment if you have dry skin, according to Dr. Engelman. "These soothe and hydrate dry skin with a ceramide formula while repairing the skin barrier and minimizing signs of aging," she says.
Key Ingredients | Ceramides, peptides, and avocado, sunflower seed, and olive oils |
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Retinol Percentage | Unspecified |
Formula | Capsules |
How To Use | Apply to the face and neck and follow up with sunscreen. |
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Best Affordable Retinol Serum For Dry Skin
The Ordinary Retinol 1% in Squalane
Pros
- Affordable
- Hydrating
- Can smooth over acne scars, a reviewer wrote
Cons
- Your skin might peel from it, a reviewer said
- Formula is too oily for some
A personal favorite of mine because I have dry skin and am shopping on a budget. Dr. Gohara also approves of The Ordinary's serum, too. "I'm a fan of this serum because it's infused with squalane, which enhances skin barrier function to increase hydration," she says.
Key Ingredients | Squalane |
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Retinol Percentage | One percent |
Formula | Serum |
How To Use | Apply a few drops to the face at night and follow up with sunscreen in the morning. |
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Best Capsule Retinol Serum
RoC Retinol Correxion Night Serum Capsules
Pros
- Good for travel
- Wrinkle-fighting
- Affordable for the value
Cons
- Can cause dryness, a reviewer wrote
- Oily, a reviewer said
"I like these capsules because they help maintain the potency and stability of the retinol itself," says Dr. Zeichner, who recommends this to treat wrinkles. "Plus, you can’t over-apply because it comes in a specific, metered dose." Bonus: They're great for travel!
Key Ingredients | None |
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Retinol Percentage | Unspecified |
Formula | Capsules |
How To Use | Apply to the face and neck at night and follow up with sunscreen in the morning. |
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Pros
- Hydrating but non-greasy
- Cruelty-free formula
- Offers a good alternative to retinoid
Cons
- Pricey
- Not a lot of the product in the tube
Whether you have dry skin or not, Dr. Zeichner recommends a serum that has hydrating ingredients in it, because that'll help to protect the skin's barrier. Biossance's formula contains both squalane and hyaluronic acid—two ingredients that are nourishing without leaving your skin feeling greasy. It also has niacinamide, "a form of Vitamin B3 that helps to soothe and brighten," he says.
Lastly, it contains bakuchiol, which isn't a retinoid at all, but has similar effects on the skin when it comes to enhancing collagen production. "It is a great option in people with sensitive skin who cannot tolerate traditional retinoids," he says.
Key Ingredients | Bakuchiol, squalane, and niacinamide |
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Retinol Percentage | None |
Formula | Serum |
How To Use | Apply onto a clean face and neck in the morning and at night. |
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Best Retinol For Wrinkles
Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Retinol Cream
Pros
- Affordable
- Lightweight
- Good to smooth out wrinkles
Cons
- Not a serum
- Might cause skin to burn
Again, this isn't exactly a serum, but it's another affordable option that Dr. Gohara recommends for wrinkle treatment because it's "efficacious" and "cosmetically elegant," she says. "I often recommend this to my patients who want a reliable retinoid that does not break the bank." I hear that!
She also loves that it has a really lightweight feel, too, so this is great for those with oilier skin.
Key Ingredients | None |
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Retinol Percentage | Unspecified |
Formula | Cream |
How To Use | Apply nightly to a clean face and neck and follow up with sunscreen in the morning. |
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Best Retinol Serum Splurge
SkinMedica Retinol 1.0 Complex
Pros
- Works all over body
- Has antioxidants
- Exfoliating
Cons
- Pricey
- Can make your skin peel, a reviewer wrote
"Formulated with an antioxidant technology that enhances the retinol effect, this is one of my favorites," says Dr. Gohara. You can even use this one all over the body if you want to treat hyperpigmentation or acne elsewhere, too.
Key Ingredients | Niacinamide, squalane, and glycerin |
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Retinol Percentage | Unspecified |
Formula | Cream |
How To Use | Apply after cleansing and toning the face at night before applying moisturizer, beginning twice a week, two or three days apart. Advance frequency to every other night or every night as tolerated. Follow up with sunscreen in the morning. |
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Best Under Eye Retinol
Peace Out Retinol Eye Stick
Pros
- Hydrating
- Easy-to-use stick packaging
- Affordable for the value
Cons
- Can tug on the skin, multiple reviewers said
- Might dry skin, several reviewers wrote
A personal favorite of mine, I have melanin-rich skin which means I'm prone to dark circles. Luckily, I learned that retinol can even be used under the eyes, something Dr. Gohara recommends to allow for brightening and collagen production. "This is the most common place for inflammation, yet crows feet are a very common concern," she says. "A product to target both is perfect." I've been using this for years now, and I love that it's hydrating and that the stick formula makes it super easy to apply.
Key Ingredients | A power peptide complex and bakuchiol |
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Retinol Percentage | Unspecified |
Formula | Stick |
How To Use | Applying at night after your serum and moisturizer all over the face and eyes and then follow up with susncreen in the morning. |
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Best Retinol Alternative While Pregnant/Nursing
RANAVAT Renewing Bakuchi Crème
Pros
- Cruelty-free formula
- Gentle on sensitive skin
- Nice consistency
Cons
- Pricey
- The scent can make your eyes water, a reviewer said
Skincare nerds like myself already know all about bakuchi, and derms are a fan now, too. Dr. Engelman says the ingredient is a great option if you have ultra sensitive skin or want to keep getting retinol-esque benefits while pregnant or breastfeeding. "Studies have shown that bakuchi/bakuchiol functions in a similar way to retinol, providing anti-aging benefits by increasing cell turnover and collagen production," she says.
I'm a huge fan of Ranavat's ultra hydrating bakuchi creme, but I also recommend these more affordable bakuchiol drops if you're on a budget.
Key Ingredients | Bakuchi seed, lotus seed, and triphala |
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Retinol Percentage | None |
Formula | Cream |
How To Use | Apply to a clean face, neck, and décolleté in the morning and at night and follow with sunscreen in the morning. |
Pros
- Helps lessen the need for botox, a reviewer wrote
- Lightens acne scars and dark spots
- Plumps and hydrates the skin
Cons
- Some reviewers say they can't see any positive results
- Might not work for sensitive skin, per a reviewer
Dr. Gohara recommends this retrinAL serum, which is "perfect for those with sensitive skin who want to dip their toes into the world of vitamin A derivative," she says. "This formulation of retinoid is gentle, and less irritating." It'll give your skin a glow while reducing deep lines and wrinkles.
Key Ingredients | Bakuchiol, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, pre-tocopheryl, and Avene thermal spring water |
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Retinol Percentage | None |
Formula | Serum |
How To Use | Apply to a clean face, neck, and décolleté twice daily and follow up with sunscreen. |
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Best TikTok-Famous Retinol Serum
Versed Press Restart Gentle Retinol Serum
Pros
- Dermatologist- and editor-approved
- Great for beginners
- Doesn't irritate skin
Cons
- Smell is strong and weird, some reviewers say
- Might not work for every skin type
This retinol serum, from TikTok-famous brand Versed, is "a great option for first time retinol users," Dr. Gohara says. "Coco butter and squalene help to protect the barrier and cushion the irritation that some retinol naive folks can experience."
BTW, WH included this on the full review of the entire brand and its products, and WH associate news editor Currie Engel loved how moisturizing and gentle it was on her skin.
Key Ingredients | Bakuchiol, arophira crithmum maritimum extract, and chlorophyll |
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Retinol Percentage | 0.03 percent |
Formula | Serum |
How To Use | Apply to clean, almost-dry skin ever night. Follow up with sunscreen in the morning. |
18
Best Daily Retinol Serum
Eucerin Q10 Anti-Wrinkle + Pro-Retinol Night Cream
Pros
- Doesn't cause irritation
- Works for dry, mature, and sensitive skin
- Affordable AF
Cons
- One reviewer says the formula is thick and greasy
- Can cause skin to peel
Dr. Zeichner recommends this rich cream, which "combines a potent antioxidant with a mild form of retinol, making it a great option for dry, mature, and sensitive skin," he says. "It can be used daily without causing irritation and is perfect for someone who hasn't tried retinol before or as maintenance in people who are sensitive."
Key Ingredients | Vitamin E, macadamia nut oil, and coenzyme Q10 |
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Retinol Percentage | Unspecified |
Formula | Cream |
How To Use | Apply to skin at night as the final step of your routine. Follow up with sunscreen in the morning. |
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Most Uniquely-Formulated Retinol Serum
RoC Derm Correxion Fill + Treat Advanced Retinol Serum
Pros
- Effective ingredients
- Plumps and hydrates skin
- Helps with dehydration wrinkles, a reviewer said
Cons
- It works, but temporarily, a reviewer wrote
- Applicator is awkward to use, a reviewer said
"This is a unique formula that combines two of the biggest power hitter ingredients we have in skincare: retinol and hyaluronic acid," says Dr. Zeichner of his recommendation. "Besides providing immediate hydration and plumping, the hyaluronic acid makes the retinol more tolerable. The pure retinol found in the product is a specialized stable form making it both effective and well-tolerated."
Key Ingredients | Glycerin and hyaluronic acid |
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Retinol Percentage | Unspecified |
Formula | Serum |
How To Use | Apply to clean skin directly on lines and wrinkles in the morning and at night. Follow up with sunscreen in the morning. |
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Best Retinol Serum For Long-Time Users
Beauty Pie Youthbomb Double-Retinol Action Skin Overhaul Serum
Pros
- Lactic acid helps brighten your skin
- Ingredients help support your skin barrier
- Works to fade fine lines, a reviewer wrote
Cons
- It's not fast-acting, per a reviewer
- Pricey
If you're a tried-and-true retinol user, check out this one from Beauty Pie, coming at the recommendation of Dr. Zeichner. It combines to forms of retinol, he says, plus, "has niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and ceramides to maintain a healthy skin barrier," he explains. "Lactic acid in the formula also provides gentle skin resurfacing effects for instant brightness."
Key Ingredients | Niacinamide, lactic Acid, fi-vita, allosteris, hyaluronic acid, and concentrated ceramides |
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Retinol Percentage | Three percent of a microencapsulated retinol and two percent of a granactive retinoid |
Formula | Serum |
How To Use | Apply at night to clean skin on the face and neck twice a week and build frequency. Follow up with moisturizer on top and sunscreen in the morning. |
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