Week one, my skin staged a tiny rebellion. A few new friends popped up—the dreaded “retinol purge.” Not cute.
The real test: does a $20 serum from CeraVe actually smooth texture, or is this just clever marketing?
A drugstore retinol serum, about $20. Went viral for promising pro results without the pro price tag or irritation.
Encapsulated Retinol
Time-released to be gentler—smart for newbies.
Ceramide Trio
Repairs your skin barrier while the retinol works.
Licorice Root Extract
A brightening agent they don’t talk about enough.
It’s a supporting cast of barrier-repair stars. The retinol is encapsulated, but the ceramides are the real MVPs here.
- Encapsulated Retinol: Gentle, slow-release form of vitamin A
- Ceramides 1, 3, 6-II: Actually repair your moisture barrier
- Niacinamide: Calms redness and regulates oil
- Licorice Root Extract: Fades post-breakout marks
Texture is a dream—light blue, silky, absorbs in under 30 seconds. No sticky residue. Smells like…nothing. Bliss.
By week three, the purge calmed. Unexpected win? My t-zone was less oily by 2pm. A legit mattifying effect.
Fine lines? Subtle softening. Texture? Noticeably smoother—foundation sits better. Deep wrinkles? Unmoved. This isn’t a facelift.
It’s an exceptional starter retinol. Manages expectations while delivering real, measurable improvement for the price.