Opened the new bottle and knew instantly. The texture is completely different.
The old formula was a clear, slick gel. This is milky. That’s not just a color change—it means the base formula got a total overhaul. L’Oréal Paris calls it an upgrade. Let’s see.
Revitalift Derm Intensives Hyaluronic Acid Serum. Still around $30. Claims to replump lines in one week.
2% Hyaluronic Acid
Same concentration, but now it’s a “pure” form.
New Peptide Complex
Added “Adenosine + Pro-Xylane” for collagen.
Fragrance-Free
They finally ditched the perfume—big win.
Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash
It’s still a hyaluronic acid serum at its core. But the supporting cast shifted focus from just hydration to anti-aging.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Binds water to skin for a temporary plump
- Adenosine: A calming ingredient that can soften fine lines
- Pro-Xylane: A L’Oréal-patented sugar molecule meant to boost skin density
- Glycerin: The classic humectant pulling moisture from the air
The milky texture absorbs in 5 seconds—faster than the old one. Leaves a velvety, almost powdery finish. Zero tackiness.
After two weeks, I noticed my moisturizer sat better on top. But that initial “wow” plump from the old formula? Muted. It’s more subtle.
Fine lines looked smoother by midday. No major wrinkle reversal. The biggest win was how well it layered under makeup—no pilling.
It’s a good serum. Just don’t expect the same experience. They traded instant gratification for long-term compatibility.