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Serums are the most personal step of your skincare routine. Packed with targeted actives to address a range of concerns - whether it's vitamin C to brighten dull skin, hyaluronic acid to combat dryness, or retinol to soften fine lines and wrinkles - they let you tailor your routine to your skin’s unique needs. Explore our curated selection, featuring top brands like The Ordinary, Medik8, Dermalogica and more, to find your perfect match.

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Lactic Acid 5% + HA
The Retinol Serum
Augustinus Bader
CN¥ 1,200.00 - CN¥ 3,600.00
B-Goldi Bright Drops
Cicapair™ Tiger Grass Camo Drops SPF 35
Dr. Jart+
CN¥ 300.00
Unable to ship to China.
Dark Spot Correcting Radiance Recovery Serum
Charlotte Tilbury
CN¥ 240.00 - CN¥ 560.00
FREE GIFT
Black Tea Renewal Serum
Fresh
CN¥ 540.00 - CN¥ 775.00
Squalane + Vitamin C Dark Spot Serum
Biossance
CN¥ 400.00
FREE GIFT
Unable to ship to China.
Ecological Compound Advanced Formula
Sisley-Paris
CN¥ 1,050.00 - CN¥ 1,750.00
The Cell Rejuvenating Illuminator 20ML
Victoria Beckham Beauty
CN¥ 605.00
Clarifying Serum

Your questions, Answered

It depends on your skin type and individual skin goals. If you have oily, acne-prone skin, look for a salicylic acid serum to reduce inflammation and excess oil, and loosen clogged pores. If you have dry skin, try a hydrating hyaluronic acid serum to draw moisture into the skin. For those with rosacea or sensitive skin, an azelaic acid serum will effectively soothe irritation and reduce redness over time. If you're looking to support or repair your skin barrier, try a hydrating barrier serum, like The INKEY List's.

Apply serum after cleansing for the best results. Dispense a pea-sized amount onto your fingertips and lightly press onto your skin until fully absorbed. A hydrating serum can be applied to slightly damp skin to boost absorption, while a retinol serum should be applied to completely dry skin to minimise irritation.

As a general rule, serums should be applied from thinnest to thickest. Begin with water-based serums like hyaluronic acid and niacinamide, then finish with thicker formulas such as retinol or azelaic acid. For a more detailed guide, check out our blog where we explain exactly how to layer serums.