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  • Bouncy Skin Starts With These Collagen Creams

    Bouncy Skin Starts With These Collagen Creams

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    You may not be able to drink or chew your way to firmer, bouncier skin with collagen supplements, but the best collagen creams might take your skin in the right direction. Our skin's natural production of collagen, the structural protein that gives skin its firmness and elasticity, starts slowing down in our mid-twenties, leading to sagging, wrinkles, and fine lines. Wellness and beauty brands have started offering quick fixes via ingestible and topical collagen that claim to boost collagen production for bouncier, glowier skin. But the truth is, collagen loss cannot be replaced by a collagen-infused smoothie or face cream.

    That’s not to say collagen creams don’t come with benefits—in fact, they can have a rejuvenating effect on your complexion that hydrolyzed collagen supplements promise if they are formulated with proven collagen-stimulating ingredients, says board-certified dermatologist Nina Desai, MD. While some creams use animal-derived collagen (typically from bovine, porcine, or marine sources), others now feature lab-engineered or vegan alternatives that mimic collagen’s amino acid profile as well as other ingredients such as PDRN—short for polydeoxyribonucleotide, a compound derived from salmon sperm DNA that’s been studied for its regenerative and healing properties—or peptides, which boost firmness and elasticity.

    Our Top Collagen Creams

    • Best Overall: Sungboon Editor Deep Collagen Retinol Power Boosting Capsule Cream, $32
    • Best Lightweight: Anua PDRN Hyaluronic Acid 100 Moisturizing Cream, $23
    • Best for Barrier Repair: Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream, $22
    • Best for Dry Skin: Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream, $140
    • Best for Minimizing Pores: Biodance Pore Perfecting Collagen Peptide Cream, $29
    • Best Overnight Mask: Abib PDRN Collagen Overnight Mask, $24
    • Best for Sensitive Skin: Dieux Air Angel Daily Moisturizer, $44
    • Best with SPF: Neutrogena Collagen Bank SPF Moisturizer, $23
    • Best Eye Cream: Kiehl's Super Multi-Corrective Anti-Aging Eye Cream, $60
    • Best Body Cream: Sol de Janeiro Beija Flor Elasti-Cream, $48
    • Best for Redness: First Aid Beauty Firming Cream, $44
    • Best for Deep-Set Wrinkles: Parëva Beauty Coll20 Gel Cream Moisturizer, $109

    Ahead, Allure editors and board-certified dermatologists share the best collagen creams that help firm, tighten, plump, and rejuvenate skin over time.

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    • Does collagen cream actually work?
    • What ingredients pair well with collagen?
    • Meet the experts
    • How we test and review products
    • Our staff and testers

    Best Overall: Sungboon Editor Deep Collagen Retinol Power Boosting Capsule Cream

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    Deep Collagen Retinol Power Boosting Capsule Cream

    $29

    Amazon

    $32

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    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the Sungboon Editor Deep Collagen Retinol Power Boosting Capsule Cream

    Sarah Han

    Why it's worth it: One look at the bouncy gel texture studded with bright yellow capsules, and you can already tell this isn’t your average face cream. Inside this K-beauty fan favorite, hydrolyzed collagen—broken down into ultra-small molecules your skin can actually absorb—delivers a rush of hydration to help skin look plumper, firmer, and smoother. You’ll feel a light, tingly sensation from pore-sized spicules (tiny, needle-like structures derived from marine sponges) that create a gentle needling effect to help actives absorb better and kick-start cell turnover. Add retinol, and you’ve got a powerful formula that smooths fine lines while keeping your skin supple.

    Bonus: You can tweak the retinol to your needs. For dry skin, double up on the capsules with less gel (2:1). Keep things even for normal skin (1:1). Or, if you’re oily or sensitive, add more gel to lighten the mix (1:2).

    Tester feedback from commerce editor Sarah Han

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    “Leave it to Sungboon Editor to make retinol…fun? The experience of scooping out the sunshine-yellow capsules from the Deep Collagen Retinol Power Boosting Capsule Cream is a delight, and the gel is really refreshing—perfect for calming down my skin after a long day. I like layering my more hydrating essences and serums—peptides, growth factors, you name it—before slathering on a 1:1 ratio of this capsule cream to balance out my combo skin. I know the jury is still out on spicules, but I find that this cream is gentler and less alarming than the more intense spicule serums I've tried—just my two cents!” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: 7 types of collagen (including collagen extract, collagen amino acids, and soluble collagen), retinol, hyaluronic acid, panthenol
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best Lightweight: Anua PDRN Hyaluronic Acid 100 Moisturizing Cream

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    Anua

    PDRN Hyaluronic Acid 100 Moisturizing Cream

    $24

    Amazon

    $24

    Ulta Beauty

    Allure senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin applying the Anua PDRN Hyaluronic Acid 100 Moisturizing Cream

    Why it’s worth it: We haven’t met anyone who doesn’t want glass-like skin, and Anua’s PDRN Hyaluronic Acid 100 Moisturizing Cream (the “100” refers to Anua’s claim of 100 hours of dermal hydration) delivers every time. The moment it hits your skin, it leaves behind that ultra-clean, glazed glow we’re always chasing, while infusing a powerhouse blend of PDRN, hyaluronic acid, and hydrolyzed collagen (meaning it’s been broken down into smaller molecules that penetrate the skin more easily) to improve texture and radiance over time. On top of that, glycerin pulls moisture in, squalane locks it in, and aloe soothes and calms. It makes total sense why we can never put this dream cream down.

    Tester feedback from senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin

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    “My perfect moisturizer is lightweight, non-greasy, and deeply hydrating. This one from Anua checks every box. As the thin cream sinks in, it gets to work, moisturizing my sensitive skin (dry, flaky patches and all) while giving me a great glow. I also love that it comes in an easy to squeeze tube, so I don't have to stick my fingers into a jar of cream.”—Sarah Felbin, senior commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: PDRN, hydrolyzed collagen, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, squalane, aloe
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Barrier Repair: Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

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    Medicube

    PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

    $22 $17 (23% off)

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    $22

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    Allure social media manager Bianca Richards applying the Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream

    Bianca Richards

    Why it's worth it: Another K-beauty capsule cream worth picking up, Medicube’s PDRN Pink Collagen Capsule Cream is a double act of collagen and PDRN to help stimulate skin repair, boost elasticity, and improve hydration. Scoop out the little pink capsules (fun, right?) and watch them melt right in, flooding skin with moisture and a healthy, springy bounce. In addition to PDRN and collagen, the soothing formula also blends hyaluronic acid and niacinamide into the gel base for even more lightweight hydration.

    Tester feedback from social media manager Bianca Richards

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    “For my 30th birthday, I decided to treat myself to a salmon DNA facial, and it's easily one of my favorite treatments ever! To prolong the effects of the treatment, I stocked up on the Medicube PDRN collection, and the peptide cream is the perfect choice for everyday use to keep my skin looking plump and smooth!” —Bianca Richards, social media manager

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    • Key ingredients: salmon DNA (PDRN), hyaluronic acid, hydrolyzed collagen extract, niacinamide
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Dry Skin: Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream

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    Elemis

    Pro-Collagen Marine Cream

    $145 $109 (25% off)

    Amazon

    $145

    Nordstrom

    $145

    Ulta Beauty

    Allure senior commerce editor Sarah Felbin applying Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream

    Sarah Felbin

    Why it's worth it: With so many collagen creams flooding the market, the Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream truly makes waves (pun intended) with its hero ingredient, padina pavonica, a Mediterranean algae that helps restore bounce and hydration. Known for its silky, gel-cream texture, it hugs the skin in hydration—never feeling heavy or greasy—to deliver lasting hydration and a firmer, smoother feel. Thanks to its balance of effectiveness and wearability, “it’s an easy addition to any skin-care routine to address hydration, fine lines, and skin firmness,” says Peterson Pierre, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Thousand Oaks, California. The scent is another highlight for some: Notes of rose and mimosa feel like you’re at the spa.

    Tester feedback from Felbin

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    “This is one of the thickest, most hydrating creams I've tried. The super-soft texture is so satisfying, and it leaves my skin looking dewy and bouncy after every use. Elemis has become my favorite step in my skin-care routine—it seals all of my products in and gives me some serious glow. It does take a little longer to fully sink in than other moisturizers I've used, but the results are well worth the extra wait time. If you have super dry skin, I just know you'll love this!” —Sarah Felbin, senior commerce editor

    Tester feedback from executive beauty director Jenny Bailly

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    "It has a gel-cream texture and just a trace of a soft floral scent (rose and mimosa). I've slathered a thick layer over a treatment product before bed and awoken to silky (but not sticky) skin. And I've applied a thin layer under my sunscreen and makeup in the morning without seeing a single pesky pill." —Jenny Bailly, executive beauty director

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    • Key ingredients: algae extracts, collagen amino acids, carrot root extract
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best for Minimizing Pores: Biodance Pore Perfecting Collagen Peptide Cream

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    Collagen Pore Perfecting Collagen Peptide Cream

    $29

    Amazon

    $29

    Sephora

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Biodance Collagen Cream

    Christa Joanna Lee

    Why it's worth it: If you’ve already fallen for Biodance’s viral sheet masks, you’re going to love what its Pore Perfecting Collagen Peptide Cream can do. This lightweight yet mighty formula utilizes ultra-low molecular weight collagen (small enough for your skin to absorb extra quickly), along with peptides to plump, firm, and smooth your skin. It’s not just surface hydration, but real bounce and juiciness from within. Hyaluronic acid keeps things dewy, antioxidants protect your glow, and pores look tighter and more refined with every use. It does all that without the luxury price tag, proving glass-like skin doesn’t have to cost a fortune.

    Tester feedback from contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee

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    “I’m already such a fan of the Collagen Real Deep Mask, so I was excited to try this collagen-infused cream—and it didn’t disappoint. The lightweight texture absorbs instantly, but I like to really slather it on and let it sit like a mini mask for a few minutes before gently rubbing any excess into my neck and décolletage. It leaves my skin feeling bouncy and refreshed all day.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: collagen water, collagen extract, mineragen complex, elastin, hyaluronic acid, fibroblast blend
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best Overnight Mask: Abib PDRN Collagen Overnight Mask

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    Abib

    PDRN Collagen Overnight Mask

    $24 $23 (4% off)

    Amazon

    $33

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    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the Abib PDRN Collagen Overnight Mask

    Sarah Han

    Why it’s worth it: Noticing a PDRN trend? There’s a reason—it really does live up to the hype for strengthening the skin. Unlike other moisturizer-forward formulas on this list, this one is designed for overnight use. Apply it like you would a moisturizer before your head hits the pillow, and wake up to smoother, plumper skin thanks to a low-molecular collagen extract called 300Da (Da is the unit for Daltons, which measures the weight of the molecule), panthenol to strengthen texture, and niacinamide to brighten and refine. Its jelly-like texture hugs the skin, locking in moisture all night for a glow that Allure editors agree is nothing short of shocking (in a good way!).

    Tester feedback from Han

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    “Fair warning: This stuff goes on sticky, especially if you’re heavy-handed like me. That being said, I can look past the stickiness when it comes to overnight treatments that I expect to pull their weight, and then some! Abib’s mask truly seals in all of my essence and serums, wrapping all of that good moisture in for the long haul (well, 7 to 8 hours of sleep, if I’m lucky). How do I know? I can still feel very faint stickiness come morning, so the seal of it all is very strong. My skin always looks noticeably radiant and well-rested, which is always the goal, isn’t it?” —Sarah Han, commerce editor

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    • Key ingredients: vegan PDRN (derived from cica), 300Da, panthenol, niacinamide
    • Fragrance-Free: yes

    Best for Sensitive Skin: Dieux Air Angel

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    Dieux

    Air Angel

    $44

    Sephora

    $44

    Dieux

    Allure contributor Devon Abelman applying the Dieux Air Angel

    Devon Abelman

    Why it's worth it: True to its name, Air Angel is a weightless, cloud-soft gel cream that swoops in to plump, smooth, and calm your complexion. A cocktail of humectants—glycerin, urea, trehalose, and hyaluronic acid—pulls in moisture, while vegan collagen helps plump and smooth. Beyond surface hydration, vegan collagen offers an added edge: It’s lab-engineered for purity and consistency, making it both skin-friendly and more sustainable than animal-derived sources. A proprietary Barrier Repair Complex (peptides, ceramides, and other emollients) further reinforces the skin barrier, keeping your complexion balanced and resilient over time.

    Tester feedback from contributor Devon Abelman

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    "This velvety gel enhances the natural glow of my skin without making it look too shiny or dewy. It layers seamlessly under sunscreen and makeup and even helps the latter go on smoother and gives it a fresher finish. I went through a bottle of this way too quickly and look forward to replenishing my Air Angel stash." —Devon Abelman, contributor

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    • Key ingredients: peptides, urea, ceramides, vegan collagen, amino acids, sodium hyaluronate
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    More collagen creams we love

    Best with SPF: Neutrogena Collagen Bank SPF Moisturizer

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    Collagen Bank SPF Moisturizer

    $23

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    $30

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: Protect the collagen you've already got with the help of Neutrogena's Collagen Bank SPF Moisturizer (its non-SPF sister version won a 2025 Best of Beauty Award). Not only does it moisturize skin, but it's also spiked with SPF 30 to protect skin from UV damage, says Lindsey Zubritsky, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Peptides and hydrolyzed collagen join typical chemical UV filters such as avobenzone to bring additional plumping, collagen-production-boosting benefits to the SPF-infused cream. As a bonus, this formula comes in a pump bottle, which means less mess, especially when you’re in a pinch.

    Tester feedback from features director Dianna Singh

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    “The best defense is a good offense, which is where Neutrogena Collagen Bank Moisturizer really shines: It helps you get ahead of the natural collagen loss that happens as we age. And the lightweight, nongreasy formula is easy to layer with other products. I use the non-SPF version, but the added protection in this one is always a bonus for those in a hurry or who don’t want too many steps in their routine." —Dianna Singh, features director

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    • Key ingredients: avobenzone (2.5%), homosalate (6%), octisalate (4.5%), octocrylene (8%), hydrolyzed collagen, peptides
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best Eye Cream: Kiehl's Super Multi-Corrective Anti-Aging Eye Cream

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    Super Multi-Corrective Anti-Aging Eye Cream

    $60

    Amazon

    $60

    Nordstrom

    $60

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: Kiehl’s Super Multi-Corrective Anti-Aging Eye Cream is designed to tackle the full checklist of eye-area concerns in one step. The lightweight, nourishing formula combines niacinamide, collagen peptides, and hyaluronic acid to smooth fine lines, enhance firmness, and provide deep hydration. It also contains bilberry seed extract, an antioxidant-rich botanical that helps protect against environmental stressors while brightening the under-eye area. Unlike heavier eye creams that can feel greasy or migrate into the eyes (ouch), this one has a silky, cushiony texture that absorbs quickly—perfect for use under makeup or as a nighttime treatment.

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    • Key ingredients: collagen peptide, niacinamide, sodium hyaluronate, bilberry seed extract
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best Body Cream: Sol de Janeiro Beija Flor Elasti-Cream

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    Beija Flor Elasti-Cream

    $48

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    $48

    Ulta Beauty

    $48

    Sephora

    Why it's worth it: Come for the fruity-floral Cheirosa ’68 scent, stay for the hydration and bounce. Sol de Janeiro’s Beija Flor Elasti-Cream doesn’t just smell like a tropical vacation; it delivers skin-care benefits that make it a staple. Collagen amino acids and polypeptides help support elasticity and smooth the appearance of fine lines, while cacay oil, cupuaçu butter, and squalane nourish the skin with lasting moisture. The rich, velvety texture melts right in without feeling heavy, so your skin feels plump, supple, and nourished long after application.

    Tester feedback from Lee

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    “Every Sol de Janeiro product smells incredible, and this one’s no different—the fruity-floral scent is almost good enough to eat. But what really stood out was how plumping it is. My skin tends to get a little rough and bumpy year-round (keratosis pilaris likes to keep me on my toes), and this cream makes everything look smoother and feel way bouncier.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

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    • Key ingredients: vegan collagen amino acid, cacay oil, vegan squalane, polypeptides
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Best for Redness: First Aid Beauty Firming Cream

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    Firming Cream

    $44

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    $44

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    $44

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    Why it's worth it: If sensitivity or redness is your biggest concern, First Aid Beauty’s Ultra Repair Firming Collagen Cream delivers on all counts. It features colloidal oatmeal, which calms on contact along with niacinamide to hydrate, improve texture, and support barrier health. “This is also a great product for those looking for firmer, healthier skin,” says Anna Chacon, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Miami. The formula pairs collagen with peptides—“a type of protein that works to improve elasticity by stimulating the creation of collagen,” she says—to strengthen skin and restore bounce. Despite its rich, buttercream-like texture, it feels “cloud-like,” leaving skin deeply moisturized, smoother, and more radiant.

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    • Key ingredients: niacinamide, colloidal oatmeal, collagen, ceramides, peptides
    • Fragrance-free: yes

    Best for Deep-Set Wrinkles: Parëva Beauty Coll20 Gel Cream Moisturizer

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    Why it's worth it: Dara Spearman, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Fort Wayne, IN, sings the praises of Parëva Beauty Coll20 Gel Cream Moisturizer, saying she's impressed by the science and results. “This is a scientist-developed formula that focuses on ingredients that signal youthful collagen regeneration while helping improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles,” she says, touting the brand’s proprietary technology called Molecur 3, which houses a vegan bio-identical collagen peptide that can improve skin texture and plump the skin, as well as squalene for hydration and niacinamide to support a strong skin barrier. “Its formula makes it more than just any basic moisturizer,” she says, adding that it specifically helps strengthen your skin barrier, so skin looks firmer and smoother with regular use. The gel-cream texture is designed to be deeply hydrating yet lightweight and never greasy, making it suitable for a wide range of skin types.

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    • Key ingredients: Molecur 3, niacinamide, squalane
    • Fragrance-free: no

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does collagen cream actually work?

    The answer to this question depends on your intentions for adding a collagen cream to your skin-care routine. A collagen cream will definitely work if you only want to combat dryness and moisturize your skin. "[Your] skin will look healthier and plump," Dr. Desai says. After all, the only true benefit of topical hydrolyzed collagen is moisturizing skin, as cosmetic chemist Ginger King previously shared with Allure.

    If you want your collagen cream to boost collagen production, smooth fine lines, and amplify the elasticity of your skin, topical collagen itself cannot do so, according to board-certified dermatologist Dendy Engelman, MD. The collagen molecules used in skin-care products are too large to effectively penetrate the skin barrier and stimulate collagen synthesis.

    Fortunately, collagen creams can work to firm and rejuvenate skin if (and only if) topical collagen is joined by ingredients that have been scientifically proven to enhance collagen production, as Dr. Desai mentioned earlier.

    What ingredients pair well with collagen?

    The most effective collagen-boosting skin-care products are formulated with peptides or retinoids, Dr. Desai says. Unlike topical collagen, these ingredients are known to restore firmness and smooth wrinkles and have dozens of studies to substantiate this.

    Some other helpful ingredients to look for in collagen creams include niacinamide, ceramides, and plant-based retinol alternatives, like bakuchiol.

    Meet the experts

    • Anna Chacon, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist based in Miami.
    • Dara Spearman, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist based in Fort Wayne, IN.
    • Dendy Engleman, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City.
    • Ginger King is a cosmetic chemist based in New Jersey.
    • Lindsey Zubritsky, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist based in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.
    • Mamina Turegano, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist based in New Orleans.
    • Mona Mislankar, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Cincinnati Skin Center, based in Cincinnati.
    • Nina Desai, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist based in Manhattan Beach, California.
    • Peterson Pierre, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist at Golden State Dermatology, based in Thousand Oaks, California.

    How we test and review products

    When Allure tests a product, our editors look at it from every angle in an effort to best serve you. We review ingredients, scrutinize brand claims, and, when necessary, examine peer-reviewed scientific and medical studies. In addition to testing each and every product that's included in each and every review, we rely on experts who shape their fields, including dermatology, cosmetic chemistry, and medicine, to help us vet the ingredients and formulas.

    For our list of the best collagen creams, we considered each product's performance across five primary categories: product ingredients and efficacy, packaging, fragrance, texture, and product wear. Every product was determined to have excelled in each category by our editorial team, which is composed of in-house writers and editors as well as contributors—along with special consideration from dermatologists. To learn more information on our reporting and testing processes, read our complete reviews process and methodology page.

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    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

    After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we've solicited opinions from folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it's never been tested on curls? We're proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.

  • Don’t Be Intimidated by the Tarte Cosmetics Sculpt Tape Contour Wand—It’s Easier to Use Than You Think—Review

    Don’t Be Intimidated by the Tarte Cosmetics Sculpt Tape Contour Wand—It’s Easier to Use Than You Think—Review

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    TL;DR:

    • What it is: A contour wand
    • What it does: Sculpts, chisels, and adds warmth to any complexion
    • Who it’s for: Anyone looking for a liquid-based contouring product

    Over my nine-year tenure at Allure, I’ve written (many times, in fact) about how lazy I am when it comes to applying makeup (and cleaning any accompanying brushes). I’m always looking for a loophole, a shortcut, literally anything to cut corners. This is because, like I said, I am both lazy and *whispers* unskilled.

    Okay, okay, I’m skilled, but I could be better. Especially when it comes to contouring. I typically use a cream-based contour-bronzer stick, and… you know what? Now that I think about it, I’ve been using it for about a year now, so it’s time for it to kick the beauty bucket.

    Good thing I’ve switched over to a newer, cleaner, more intuitive option: the Tarte Cosmetics Sculpt Tape Contour. The liquid-based formula makes sculpting, chiseling, and defining as easy as pressing the cushion-top wand to the skin.

    Its fluid format is actually easy to manipulate, no matter how you contour: stamp, stencil, or sculpt. (You chose which of the four versatile shades—Cool Bronze, Medium Cool Bronze, Warm Bronze, or Deep Bronze—you’d like to receive in your box.)

    I like to go in with my bronzer (or contour stick, in this case) after I’ve applied my foundation, concealer, brow gel, and mascara, but before my blush. With the Tarte wand, I pop off the cap, twirl open the top, and then squeeze to distribute the bronze-y goodness (I use the Cool Bronze shade).

    I then lightly dab the cushion-covered applicator head directly onto my cheekbones, forehead, and down my nose (about three dots worth for each section) and quickly grab my tapered base brush and blend. My advice? Be quick! The pigment dries fast.

    The result is a warmer, more defined look that gives more post-PTO glow and less “Help me, it’s freezing outside!”

    You can find the Tarte Cosmetics Sculpt Tape Contour Wand, along with other editor-loved products, in the January Allure Beauty Box.

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  • Kylie Jenner Dunks Her Face in a Special Ice Bath Before Getting Her Makeup Done

    Kylie Jenner Dunks Her Face in a Special Ice Bath Before Getting Her Makeup Done

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    Before there were ice rollers, cryo masks, and other face-cooling tools that purport to firm and smooth skin with the power of frigidity, there was the simple act of dunking one's face in a bowl of icy water. And it seems Kylie Jenner is being encouraged by her makeup artist, Ariel Tejada, to adopt the practice, but not without a few extra bells and whistles—and complaints.

    Kylie Jenner posted a video to TikTok that shows her reluctantly hovering over a bowl of ice water. “The things Ariel makes me do,” the caption reads, suggesting that Tejada is having her dunk her face before he starts doing her makeup—perhaps before this past weekend's Golden Globes, where Jenner's boyfriend, Timothée Chalamet, took home an acting award.

    But it's not just any ol' bowl. It appears to be something called the FaceTub, which, in addition to serving as a vessel for very cold water, comes with an “integrated breathing tube” that allows you to keep your face under the water longer. If you can stand it. Which Jenner cannot.

    After a little practice breathing through the tube and getting past her initial hesitance, Jenner puts her face into the water, and comes back up immediately, her hair stuck to her skin. She tries again for an unknown length of time (the video is cut, leaving it a mystery).

    “I mean, yeah, you can do little by little, but you probably should stay in there—” Tejada starts to say before Jenner cuts him off to tell him she needs a second and that it was like “brain freeze all over my face.” After another short dip, she decides she's done.

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    Now, obviously, you don't need to spend over $100 on a special ice bath basin if you want to try this, but before you break out your mixing bowl, you may want to ask, should you try this?

    “An ice-water face dunk isn’t magic, but it’s not nonsense either,” says Mona Gohara, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and clinical professor in the Yale School of Medicine's Department of Dermatology. “The cold causes brief vasoconstriction, which can reduce puffiness and redness and give skin a temporarily firmer look, which is why makeup can sit a bit smoother right after.” But temporarily is what you need to remember, she says. “It won’t actually shrink pores or change skin biology in any lasting way.”

    Dr. Gohara says it's probably not a great idea for those with very sensitive skin, rosacea, or eczema, and overdoing extreme cold can disrupt the skin barrier or cause irritation.

    “If you love it, fine—just remember that ice water is a prelude, not a primer.” In other words, it's no substitute for moisturizing and barrier support when it comes to getting your skin to look its best for a glam makeup moment. “Fun for the feed, optional for the face.”

    And from the looks of it, Jenner may already be over dunking her face for TikTok—and in general.

  • Kate Hudson and Goldie Hawn Are Mirror Images With Matching Beauty Looks

    Kate Hudson and Goldie Hawn Are Mirror Images With Matching Beauty Looks

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    It would be pretty obvious for me to open this article by pointing out that Kate Hudson and Goldie Hawn look alike. They are mother and daughter, after all, and thus share a significant amount of DNA, so clearly they resemble one another! But sometimes they hit the red carpet looking like absolute mirror images, like they did at a recent Song Sung Blue event in Los Angeles, and we can't help but do a double take wondering if they coordinated glam and styling details beforehand or just showed up twinning!

    For a Q&A session about Hudson's latest film project, which was moderated by Hawn, the pair wore matching mommy-and-me long bobs that fell past their collarbones. Their lobs weren't exact replicas of one another, but the similarities are undeniable. For starters, Hawn's lob had a bit more va-va-volume at the root than her daughter's, but both styles had lots of body and bounce, with Hudson's featuring a slightly more defined wave than her mom's softer take. Hawn wore her curtain bangs brushed across her forehead, while Hudson wore her hair parted in the middle with the front portions pushed to either side and winged out to mimic her mom's thick, full fringe.

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    The mother-daughter duo also coordinated their glam details, with both the First Wives Club star and Oscar-nominated actor wearing fresh, minimal makeup. Both Hawn and Hudson rocked dewy skin with warm peach blush and a pop of highlight on the apples of their cheeks, plus barely there pink lip color; Hawn went glossy while Hudson kept things matte. Each generation also wore neutral nails in an almond shape, with Hawn in a shorter, soft white mani and Hudson opting for a longer length and sheer finish. Even their wardrobes coordinated, with both actors in all-black outfits. Great hair and great style definitely run in the family.

  • Selena Gomez’s Bronze Nails Make It Feel Like Summer in January—See the Photos

    Selena Gomez’s Bronze Nails Make It Feel Like Summer in January—See the Photos

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    As I write this, it's a crisp, chilly 12 degrees outside, but when I look at Selena Gomez's new manicure, it feels I'm soaking up the luxurious summer heat. The actor, singer, and Rare Beauty founder took matching to the next level with a bronze-themed manicure timed to the launch of Rare's new Warm Wishes Soft Matte Powder Bronzer and it feels like a sunny day—but for your nails.

    For the celebratory event, Gomez and nail artist Tom Bachik chose an on-theme bronze nail polish combo that shimmers like the surface of the sun. After grooming and perfecting Gomez's cuticles, Bachik applied Aprés Gel Couleur's Serengeti Plains, a true, cool brown shade, then topped it with Aprés's Astral Gel in The Sun, a shape-shifting, glittering magnetic bronze with a very apt product name. Like many sparkly, cat-eye styles, the color appears to change with the light, too; in Gomez's selfie showing off her mani, the shade looks almost purple!

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    The rest of Gomez's launch event look was equally on-theme, with a wet-look bob crafted by hairstylist Marissa Marino and sultry smoky eye, bronzed skin courtesy the new powder bronzer, and a matching bronze lip by makeup artist Jenna Nicole.

    Gomez's bronze nails are a 180-degree shift from her last set, a rich, glamorous short “velvet noir” black manicure that she wore for the 2026 Golden Globes with her Old Hollywood-esque, feathered Chanel gown. For that manicure, Bachik reached for Chanel's Le Vernis Longwear Nail Colour in Le Diable en Chanel, a velvety true black.

    If your winter mood is “I need a vacation ASAP,” there's a trending celebrity manicure for you! If you like the bronze vibes of Gomez's latest set, consider Kylie Jenner's copper orange nails, Dua Lipa's rainbow confetti manicure, or Khloé Kardashian's pink shimmer holo mani. It's easy to bring a little sunshine with you wherever you go.

  • 10 Best Retinal Serums for Smoother, Firmer, and Brighter Skin

    10 Best Retinal Serums for Smoother, Firmer, and Brighter Skin

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    Retinol walked, so retinal could run. If you’re ready to level up from your beginner-level retinol serum, the best retinal serums and creams deliver faster results in your skin-care routine—think smoother skin, fewer breakouts, and a brighter, more even skin tone—without jumping straight to a prescription-strength retinoid like tretinoin or adapalene.

    “Retinal—also called retinaldehyde—and retinol are both vitamin A derivatives,” says Asmi Berry, DO, a board-certified dermatologist in Los Angeles. “However, retinal is one step closer to becoming retinoic acid, which is the active form that binds to receptors in your skin to stimulate collagen production and skin cell turnover.” Because of that, retinal can work more quickly and more efficiently than even the best retinol cream.

    In fact, “retinal is 10 times more potent than retinol,” says Noah Levit, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Connecticut. It’s no wonder many dermatologists refer to it as liquid gold, and some even use a face serum with retinal themselves. “I’ve been using vitamin A for decades—it’s truly been my fountain of youth,” says Sonia Badreshia-Bansal, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Danville, California. "Even in my late 40s, people still think I’m in my 20s or 30s.” While you won’t see results overnight, consistency can pay off.

    Our Top Retinal Serums

    • Best Overall: Medik8 Crystal Retinal, $85
    • Best for Uneven Texture: The Inkey List Advanced 0.2% Retinal Serum, $15
    • Best for Dry Skin: KraveBeauty 24 Carrot Retinal, $28
    • Best for Sensitive Skin: Eau Thermale Avène Retrinal 0.1% Intensive Multi-Corrective Cream, $68
    • Best for Beginners: Peach & Lily Retinal For All Renewing Serum, $55
    • Best for Experienced Users: Remedy Science Super Stacked Healthy Aging Treatment, $38
    • Best Eye Cream: Beauty of Joseon Revive Eye Cream Ginseng + Retinal, $17

    Heads up: As with other retinol products, “retinal should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding,” Dr. Levit says. And, of course, it’s best paired with sunscreen (which is a must if you’re targeting signs of aging, but especially necessary alongside retinal, which can leave skin more sensitive to sunlight). If you have the green light, check out these derm-approved picks that deliver real results.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Retinal versus retinol: What's the difference?
    • Is it better to use retinol or retinal?
    • Meet the experts
    • How we test and review products
    • Our staff and testers

    Best Retinal Serum Overall: Medik8 Crystal Retinal

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    Crystal Retinal 6

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    Why we love it: With strengths ranging from 0.01% to 0.24% retinaldehyde, Medik8 Crystal Retinal has something for everyone, from sensitive skin newbies to seasoned retinoid pros. Its stability system sets it apart, which is essential to ensuring you’re getting an effective formula with minimal irritation. This formulation uses crystal encapsulation technology (like encapsulated retinol, just with retinal), a patented carrot seed oil complex, and airtight packaging—all designed to keep the retinal molecule ultra-potent and ultra-gentle. “It’s also formulated with hydrating ingredients like glycerin and hyaluronic acid to buffer any potential irritation, and the texture is creamy and fast-absorbing,” says Dr. Berry.

    The gradual system has made it popular among multiple Allure editors. “The brand makes it simple to ease into retinal use: You start with level 1 (sensitive) or 3 (beginner), then graduate to higher concentrations once your skin can tolerate them,” says former Allure content director Kara McGrath. "I haven't experienced any irritation with level 3, a rarity for my sensitive skin.”

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    Tester feedback from Allure features director Dianna Singh

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    “When vitamin A works, it really works—and this formula is a testament to the ingredient's line-smoothing prowess. Plus, it's one of the few that doesn't make my skin extra sensitive or turn my pillow yellow. Once I finish this bottle, I'm going to move up to the ‘advanced’ strength version.” —Dianna Singh, Allure features director

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    • Retinal percentage: 0.01%, 0.03%, 0.06%, 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.24% twin-encapsulated retinaldehyde
    • Other key ingredients: glycerin, hyaluronic acid
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: beginner or expert retinal users

    Best for Uneven Texture: The Inkey List Advanced 0.2% Retinal Serum

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    Advanced 0.2% Retinal Serum

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    Why we love it: While we’ve learned that encapsulated retinal can be gentle on sensitive skin, don’t mistake The Inkey List’s Advanced 0.2% Retinal Serum for taking it easy on fine lines and wrinkles. The formula pairs a higher-strength (0.2%) encapsulated retinal with 2% sirtalice (the brand’s proprietary peptide complex) to help support firmness and elasticity, plus Bacillus ferment to smooth texture and leave skin looking more even and refined. It’s an ideal next step if you’re already comfortable with retinoids and ready to graduate from beginner retinal formulas. It’s especially well-suited if your goals lean toward visible smoothing, refining, and long-term skin renewal rather than simple upkeep.

    Allure editor in chief Jessica Cruel applying the Inkey List Advanced 0.2% Retinal Serum

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    “I was always spotty when it came to locking in a retinol habit. Besides the slight burn on my face, it took months to know if it was working. This yellow-tinged retinal has shown improvements in my skin within weeks. I just use a few dots on my face and top with my favorite night moisturizer. I started to notice that my skin was looking radiant even before my morning serum-plus-sunscreen routine. I will also say this formula from Inkey List has none of the sting of other retinol creams I've tried.” —Jessical Cruel, Allure editor in chief

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    • Retinal percentage: 0.2% encapsulated retinol
    • Other key ingredients: 2% sirtalice, mango seed butter, Bacillus ferment
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: people who are ready for more advanced retinoids

    Best for Dry Skin: KraveBeauty 24 Carrot Retinal

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    24 Carrot Retinal

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    Why we love it: We’re always here for a good pun, but KraveBeauty’s 24 Carrot Retinal is more than just a clever name. It’s a wink to the formula’s star supporting player: carrot extract, which helps soothe stressed skin while delivering antioxidant protection. What really sets this serum apart, though, is its oil-entrapped approach. Retinal is notoriously sensitive to oxygen and only lightly soluble in water, which is why many retinal formulas lean creamy or lotion-like. KraveBeauty takes a different route with a gentle 0.05% retinal suspended in tiny droplets of yeast-derived torula oil inside an ultra-hydrating gel base. By keeping the retinal “entrapped” in oil, the formula stays stable and fresh, and the delivery feels cushier and less irritating on skin. That oil-based delivery also helps retain moisture and support the skin barrier, making the whole experience feel far more comfortable than you’d expect from a retinal.

    Allure commerce editor Sarah Han applying the KraveBeauty 24 Carrot Retinal

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    Tester feedback from Allure commerce editor Sarah Han

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    "I am known to go a little overboard with retinol at times. And, with the cold winter weather and dry air making my skin more susceptible to irritation, I've been using KraveBeauty 24 Carrot Retinal on the reg to get the skin-care benefits I desperately need—hey, uneven tone and texture—with minimal (nay, nonexistent) redness. The 0.05% concentration of retinal is mild enough that I've even gotten my boyfriend (a vitamin A newbie) using it. It absorbs immediately and something about the gel-like texture makes it feel unlike a typical retinoid—it's hard to describe, but keeps me coming back for more. I love how intentional KraveBeauty's formulations are and how they often source/upcycle ingredients that would otherwise be discarded, such as wine byproduct/waste and "ugly" carrots (the latter for this retinal)." —Sarah Han, Allure commerce editor

    More to know

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    • Retinal percentage: 0.05% oil-entrapped retinal
    • Other key ingredients: carrot extract, torula oil
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: people with uneven tone, texture, or fine lines

    Best for Sensitive Skin: Eau Thermale Avène RetrinAL 0.1 Intensive Cream

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    RetrinAL 0.1 Intensive Cream

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    Why we love it: For sensitive skin types ready to dip a toe into the world of retinal, Avène Retrinal 0.1% Intensive Multi-Corrective Cream is a gentle yet effective place to start. “This is one of my favorite brands for mature or sensitive skin,” says Dr. Berry. “It uses retinaldehyde at a clinically backed concentration to smooth texture and even tone—without the irritation that often comes with retinoids.”

    Like all of the brand’s products, it’s infused with their signature thermal spring water, which “has a calming effect on the skin,” adds Dr. Levit. He also notes that adding niacinamide and hyaluronic acid makes it especially nourishing—even for eczema-prone skin. We can attest to this: Our own tester didn't need much of an acclimation process, and it absorbs quickly and easily. It doesn't have a pleasant smell, but it's also not particularly off-putting.

    Allure contributing commerce writer Annie Blackman applying the Eau Thermale Avène RetrinAL 0.1 Intensive Cream

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    “I’m still early on in the old-enough-to-use-retinol phase of my life, but I have a nasolabial line that I’m trying to soften, and I feel hopeful about the trajectory of this product. It’s also hydrating and airy, and I feel like there’s definitely a bit more evenness to my skin.” —Annie Blackman, Allure contributor

    More to know

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    • Retinal percentage: 0.1%
    • Other key ingredients: hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, thermal spring water
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: all skin types, especially people with mature or sensitive skin

    Best for Beginners: Peach & Lily Retinal For All Renewing Serum

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    Retinal For All Renewing Serum

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    Why we love it: If your complexion goals include brighter, more even-looking skin—but your skin is notoriously sensitive to actives—this serum makes retinal feel surprisingly doable. Peach & Lily Retinal For All Renewing Serum uses 0.1% encapsulated retinal, which releases slowly into the skin to help smooth uneven tone and boost radiance. “It’s potent yet gentle, with the help of ectoin, which has been clinically proven to reduce retinoid-related irritation,” says Cheryl Karcher, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City.

    Plenty of retinoid serums say they’re friendly to sensitive skin, but this one backs it up: In the brand’s clinical testing, the formula showed zero (!) water loss after application and virtually no skin-barrier disruption. A calming lineup of heartleaf extract, ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and antioxidants does the behind-the-scenes work to keep irritation at bay while results build. “Together, it improves texture and tone with minimal side effects,” says Dr. Karcher.

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Peach & Lily Retinal For All Renewing Serum

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    Tester feedback from Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee

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    “The bright yellow hue of Peach & Lily’s Retinal All-Renewing Serum isn’t just to cheer up your day—it turns out retinal in its pure form naturally runs that color (and yes, it disappears as soon as you rub it in). The texture hits a sweet spot too: not so watery it drips off before you can get it on your face, but not so thick you’re massaging forever. Instead of leaving a glassy sheen, it feels like it’s sinking deeper and leaving things plush and cushioned from within. After a few nights, my skin felt baby-soft with zero hint of irritation.” —Christa Joanna Lee, Allure contributing commerce writer

    More to know

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    • Retinal percentage: 0.1% encapsulated retinal
    • Other key ingredients: ectoin, heartleaf extract, ceramides
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: people with sensitive skin

    Best Eye Cream: Beauty of Joseon Revive Eye Cream Ginseng + Retinal

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    Revive Eye Cream Ginseng + Retinal

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    Why we love it: If your under-eyes are starting to rat you out for your doom-scrolling and repeat pizza nights, Beauty of Joseon Revive Eye Cream is one of our favorite Korean eye creams for faking the look of eight hours of sleep—though maybe hydrate and log off once in a while, yeah? Inspired by traditional Korean hanbang skincare, this silky cream blends ginseng (the OG brightener and circulation booster) with gentle, effective retinal to smooth fine lines and depuff tired eyes. The lightweight, serum-like texture melts right in, leaving your eye area looking firmer, glowier, and way more put-together than you feel.

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    "I'm unconvinced eye creams provide long-term, visible results (e.g. minimizing the look of fine lines) without retinoids involved. Beauty of Joseon's Revive has been a staple in that regard. The custardy formula absorbs almost immediately and makes my undereyes look refreshed and slightly brighter. I even dab some onto my forehead lines (not super noticeable as of now, but you can't be too preventative)." —Han, Allure commerce editor

    More to know

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    • Retinal percentage: not disclosed
    • Other key ingredients: ginseng, niacinamide
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: all skin types

    More retinal serums we love:

    Best for Experienced Users: Remedy Science Super Stacked Healthy Aging Treatment

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    Super Stacked Healthy Aging Treatment

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    Why we love it: If you’re already well-versed in the benefits of retinal and ready to streamline your routine, Remedy Science Super Stacked Healthy Aging Treatment makes a strong case for doing more with less. It combines 0.1% encapsulated retinol and 0.05% retinaldehyde—“a formulation recommended for more experienced retinol users to help smooth fine lines and improve texture,” says Patricia Oyetakin, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Newnan and Stockbridge, GA. From there, it layers in peptides like argireline and matrixyl 3000 for firmness, glycolic acid for gentle resurfacing, niacinamide for brightness, and ceramides to keep skin comfortable. “It’s truly a one-and-done option for busy people who want visible results without a complicated routine,” says Dr. Oyetakin.

    More to know

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    • Retinal percentage: 0.05%
    • Other key ingredients: 0.1% encapsulated retinol, 2% argireline, glycolic acid, 2% niacinamide, matrixyl 3000
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: people with mature skin

    Best for Crepey Skin: Murad Retinal Resculpt Overnight Treatment

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    Why we love it: If your skin is starting to look (and feel) a little at the mercy of gravity, Murad Retinal ReSculpt Overnight Treatment is made for the areas that tend to show it first—namely, the neck and jawline, as skin here is thinner, drier, and naturally lower in elasticity than the face. The formula uses encapsulated retinal to help smooth and support collagen over time, paired with kangaroo paw flower extract, a plant ingredient known for helping improve the look of elasticity and firmness. Olive, oat, and alpha-glucan help keep skin hydrated and comfortable, which matters when you’re using retinal on more delicate skin. “It improves elasticity and reduces the appearance of wrinkles while maintaining skin hydration and minimizing irritation,” says Ryan Turner, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City. Consistency is key here—while you might not feel tightening right away, the real lift shows up over time with regular use.

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    • Retinal percentage: undisclosed
    • Other key ingredients: kangaroo paw flower extract, olive extract, shea butter, oat extract
    • Fragrance-free: no
    • Who it’s for: people with saggy or crepey skin

    Best for Mature Skin: Isdin Isdinceutics Retinal Advanced Serum

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    Isdinceutics Retinal Advanced Serum

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    Why we love it: Not your first rodeo with retinal? Then Isdin Retinal Advanced Rejuvenating Facial Night Serum is a great next step to level up your routine. “It’s a dual-phase formula with both an oil phase and an aqueous phase, leaning more toward the hydrating and moisturizing side,” says Dr. Levit. “The oil phase delivers the key actives—including retinaldehyde and bakuchiol—while ingredients like dimethicone help protect the skin and glycerin boosts hydration. Melatonin is another standout for its skin-repairing benefits,” he says. If you have sensitive skin, just a heads-up: It’s lightly fragranced. But, according to Dr. Levit, “most of my patients find the scent pleasantly subtle—and they actually appreciate that it tones down the overly ‘clinical’ smell you sometimes get with fragrance-free treatments.”

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    • Retinal percentage: not disclosed
    • Other key ingredients: bakuchiol, melatonin
    • Fragrance-free: no
    • Who it’s for: all skin types

    Best for Dark Spots: Allies of Skin Retinal 0.1% & Peptides Advanced Repair Night Cream

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    Retinal 0.1% & Peptides Advanced Repair Night Cream

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    Why we love it: From dryness and breakouts to fine lines and dark spots, Allies of Skin Retinal 0.1% & Peptides Advanced Repair Night Cream is your skincare all-in-one. It blends encapsulated retinal (for a gentler retinoid experience), six firming peptides, and 11 antioxidants and brighteners to smooth texture, give an even tone, and bring out your skin’s glow. “This serum is great for anyone looking for retinal paired with barrier-loving ingredients like ceramides, and peptides,” says Dr. Berry. “It’s powerful but gentle, feels soft on the skin, and layers well with other actives. I especially recommend it for patients with drier skin.”

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    • Retinal percentage: 0.1%
    • Other key ingredients: peptides, ceramides, omegas
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Who it’s for: all skin types, especially for dry skin

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Retinal versus retinol: What's the difference?

    “Retinal and retinol are both vitamin A derivatives, but retinal is one step closer to retinoic acid—the active form your skin uses. That means it works faster and is typically more potent than retinol,” says Dr. Levit. While retinol needs two conversions in the skin to become active, retinal only needs one, so you’ll often see quicker results when smoothing fine lines, improving texture, and fading dark spots. That said, “retinal can also be slightly more intense, so it’s usually recommended for those who’ve already built some tolerance to retinoids,” he says.

    Is it better to use retinol or retinal?

    It depends. “If you have sensitive skin or are brand-new to retinoids, retinol is a great place to start,” says Dr. Berry. “If you're already tolerating retinol well, or you're targeting deeper wrinkles, pigmentation, or acne, retinal can offer faster and more noticeable results with less irritation than prescription-strength options.”

    Meet the experts

    • Sonia Badreshia-Bansal, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and RealSelf expert based in Danville, CA
    • Asmi Berry, DO, a board-certified dermatologist in LA
    • Cheryl Karcher, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Center Aesthetic & Dermatology based in New York City
    • Noah Levit, MD, a board-certified dermatologist of Dermatology Physicians of Connecticut based in Fairfield, Hamden, and Norwalk, CT
    • Patricia Oyetakin, MD, a board-certified dermatologist of Epiphany Dermatology based in Newnan and Stockbridge, GA
    • Ryan Turner, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Turner Dermatology based in New York City

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    For our list of the best retinal serums, we considered each product's performance across five primary categories: product ingredients and efficacy, packaging, fragrance, texture, and product wear. Every product was determined to have excelled in each category by our editorial team, which is composed of in-house writers and editors as well as contributors—along with special consideration from dermatologists. To learn more information on our reporting and testing processes, read our complete reviews process and methodology page.s involved in our reporting, check out our complete reviews process and methodology page.

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    A beauty product is a personal purchase. You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market. No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns, Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories. We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal.

    After all, can we really say a skin-care product is the "best" for people over 50 if the only testers we've solicited opinions from folks who have yet to hit 30? Can we honestly deem a high-end diffuser worthy of your hard-earned cash if it's never been tested on curls? We're proud that our staff spans a wide range of ages, skin tones, hair textures, genders, and backgrounds, which means that we are able to fairly assess any beauty product that comes into the beauty closet.

  • Is the Backlash to Facial Conformity Finally Upon Us?

    Is the Backlash to Facial Conformity Finally Upon Us?

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    I had the extraordinary experience of watching the movie Hamnet the other day. Extraordinary not only because of the gorgeous and evocative cinematography, the deeply moving emotional integrity, and the raw, fierce character studies, but because of the incomparable expressions of feeling—from suspicion to anticipation, joy, unfathomable grief, and finally ravenous awe—on the face of the 36-year-old actor Jessie Buckley. Her performance was duly recognized Sunday night with a Golden Globe for best actress in a movie drama.

    What a face. What an absolutely unremarkable face: a little lopsided, youthful, barely lined. But as an instrument? Buckley’s face is a symphony, guiding us through the movie’s plot with violent chords of rage and sorrow, graced with harmonious notes of tender affection. How does she do it?

    All I can tell you is: Her face says it all.

    Which got me to thinking, what is a face for? And what might be the consequences of the current trend toward a kind of facial conformity resulting from a desire to imitate a narrow beauty standard prominent on social media? Mar-a-Lago face already makes it almost impossible to decipher who’s who in that particular troop. Dehumanization often begins by hiding or erasing images of people’s faces…or possibly by making them indistinguishable from one another.

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    Aesthetic interventions that change contours and erase wrinkles can diminish the cues that signal warmth and wisdom, the very things we rely on a face to communicate. From left: US ambassador to Greece Kimberly Guilfoyle, US secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, Lauren Sánchez Bezos.

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    I wonder if we’ve been in the process of losing the face’s primary function. And whether we’re finally starting to see a real backlash to the prevalence of conformity. There is certainly a roster of celebrities refusing to succumb to extreme facial work—and I might argue this is a result of more of us recognizing the threat to our social harmony and community. As one astute editor at this magazine asks, “going into 2026, maybe it’s not an anomaly to see a woman over 40—or 70—looking her age onscreen?” Stars like Keri Russell, Claire Danes, and Olivia Colman on the younger end; Parker Posey, Robin Wright, and Jodie Foster in the mid-range; more mature luminaries Kathy Bates, Helen Mirren, Catherine O’Hara, and Jean Smart—none of them have taken the Kris Jenner route. That feels like more than just a handful of resistance.

    Mar-a-Lago face makes it almost impossible to decipher who’s who in that particular troop.

    To get back to the basic question: What’s a face for? Starting with the completely obvious, a face is what enables your friend to pick you out of a crowd (recognition). If you’re a toddler lost in a department store, it allows you to realize with desperate surprise that the adult hand you just grabbed does not belong to the face you trust (bonding resulting from facial attunement). In which case, your face will communicate unequivocally to that strange adult that you are not comfortable with their unfamiliar companionship (communication of emotions). All of which suggests that the human face has evolved to be read. Our physiognomy, including individual asymmetries, our expressions (macro and micro), the qualities of our complexion, all encode valuable information about age, our mental and physical health, our lived experience and personality. What happens when these cues are greatly diminished or erased either by plastic surgery or other aesthetic interventions?

    What happens is—among other things I’ll get to in a minute—confusion. Because facial expressions create a feedback loop between people. When expressions are reduced or largely eradicated, communication is distorted. (Watch this video of Botoxed women trying to look angry.) But expressions also initiate emotional feedback with yourself. Smiling can actually lift your mood, while frowning can lower it. This, I now realize, might be why in my 70s I’m suddenly considering my first surgical intervention to modify the unwelcome changes I’ve noticed around my mouth—intensifying my resting bitch face, and so sending distorted feedback about my persistently sunny outlook.

    I wonder if we’ve been in the process of losing the face’s primary function.

    In fact, the face is so important to our social fabric that there’s an area of the brain—called the fusiform face area—devoted exclusively to decoding it. Damage the cerebral geography here, and you can’t even read the map, losing altogether the ability to recognize faces (prosopagnosia). But here’s what might be the most revealing detail about how your brain reads a face. It’s not by examining it at rest. The brain interprets patterns of movement: tension at the corners of the mouth, a slight widening of the eyes, a lift of the eyebrow. When facial movement looks unusual or inconsistent to what we expect—no matter how “perfect” the face—it makes us feel uncomfortable because the signals we’re getting are degraded and unreadable. Which is when we might begin to feel we’re looking at a person whose primary residence is deep in the Uncanny Valley.

    As the options for facial fiddling have become more accessible, the face is increasingly regarded as an image to be perfected. But aesthetic treatments that sharpen the contours of the face—snatching the jaw, inflating the lips—to give them more contrast in photos, can reduce and distort expression. Aesthetic interventions that reduce wrinkles and facial asymmetries like crows’-feet diminish the cues that can signal warmth, wisdom, and happiness, the very things we rely on a face to communicate. There’s even a procedure now designed to diminish or resolve that adorable little pocket some people get just beneath their eyes when they smile. Neurotoxin is injected to relax the muscles under the eyes, reducing the bulging “jelly roll.” I have just one question about this procedure: Why?

    When facial movement looks unusual or inconsistent—no matter how “perfect” the face—it makes us feel uncomfortable because the signals we’re getting are degraded and unreadable.

    If there’s a trend toward aesthetic procedures that yield more natural-looking results—a prediction that seems to be floating to the top of the 2026 prediction pile—that might make it easier to go even farther than that: rejecting the idea that any aesthetic intervention is inevitable as we age.

    After all, similar to how Jessie Buckley uses her face as an artistic instrument, we use ours (often unconsciously) as a social instrument. A face identifies us as a person alive and with presence; a face is irreducibly unique, and yet through it we can trace the bones and beauty of our ancestors. As we age, a face can serve as a lovely, richly imbued representation of past harmonies and discordance—essentially, in the end, a coda to a well-lived life.

  • Hailey Bieber’s Midnight Blue Nails Are a Total Winter Mood—See the Photos

    Hailey Bieber’s Midnight Blue Nails Are a Total Winter Mood—See the Photos

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    Hailey Bieber must've sensed that I have a nail appointment on the books and no idea which color to choose because she just served up the perfect shade of dark, smoky, moody blue—exactly what I'm craving this month. Thanks, Hailey!

    Bieber is pretty loyal to her signature subtle glazed nails and variations thereof, but she also loves a well-timed nail surprise. That's exactly what she delivered in an Instagram Story on January 15, which doubled as a shoutout to her pal Kylie Jenner's new Cosmic Intense perfume. In the snapshot, Bieber holds the (truly gorgeous) sculpted red bottle in her hands, and the contrast between her midnight blue nails and the orange-red perfume bottle is really striking, making her nails pop even more.

    Just a few days after attending an awards ceremony in a silver couture gown with silver cat-eye nails to match, Bieber changed up her mani aesthetic and chose a creamy, satiny, deep blue, somewhere between sapphire and navy with a slightly dusky tone like the night sky. Her nails were slightly shorter than usual, filed into her preferred soft almond shape, and the dark blue just so happened to perfectly match her top, which you can see peeking from the edge of the pic. Was that intentional, just a coincidence, or maybe even the inspiration for the color?

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    Bieber's midnight blue nails are, of course, right on trend. This winter, we've been feeling saturated nail polish shades like her chosen hue, including emerald green, dark or shimmering violet, and decadent chocolate brown—colors that feel mesmerizing in their depth and intensity, with a richness that really sings in the winter months. And now, thanks to Mrs. Bieber, I know exactly which color I'm going to choose at my next nail appointment.

  • Martha Stewart Traded Her Signature Blonde for a New Mocha Mousse Hair Color

    Martha Stewart Traded Her Signature Blonde for a New Mocha Mousse Hair Color

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    We've always loved how Martha Stewart, who undoubtedly has one of the most indelible signature looks in all of celebritydom, will occasionally throw everyone an elegantly festooned curveball and temporarily switch up her style in an unexpected way. From volumizing hair extensions to va-va-voom updos, the multi-hyphenate knows how to reimagine her quintessential blonde bob. But we were not ready for the new look she revealed on Friday.

    Stylist Chris Appleton posted a collaborative reel with Stewart, writing, “Did a little transformation yesterday with Martha trying the mocha mousse hair trend color 🤎.” The video starts with Martha reading Appleton's book, Your Roots Don't Define You, while lip-syncing Lady Gaga's and Beyoncé's “Telephone” (didn't see that one coming either, to be honest), and a moment later, they reveal a gorgeous, side-parted, wavy lob doused in light brown lowlights.

    But before you get too excited that Stewart has made a long-term change to her hair color, she chimed in in the comments to set the record straight

    “This redo was done in fifteen minutes in our little Newstand recording studio in Rockefeller Center,” Stewart wrote, calling him a transformative artist. “After a podcast recording Chris whipped out a wig and some hair products and did a fabulous redo!”

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    Fans are blown away by how stunning Stewart looks with this subtle yet major makeover. “Her hair looks stunning! What a great job!😍😍😍,” one commenter wrote, while another said, “I want this mocha mousse hair style now! 😍🙌❤️”

    After all, Martha Stewart is still the ultimate influencer.

  • Fake a Full Night’s Sleep With Levitate Beauty’s Hydrogel Under Eye Masks—Review

    Fake a Full Night’s Sleep With Levitate Beauty’s Hydrogel Under Eye Masks—Review

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    TL;DR:

    • What it is: Hydrogel undereye patches
    • What it does: Soothes, hydrates, and brightens the eye area
    • Who it’s for: Anyone looking for a quick way to tame tired, puffy undereyes

    Last night, I got six hours of sleep. The night before that? Five. If that.

    I don’t know what it is about 2026, but I don’t like it! It seems that, for now, getting seven hours of shut-eye is simply inconceivable for me. (What did I do to deserve this? 😭)

    On mornings when my sleep was in the you-know-what the night before, aside from chugging my daily red-eye (a double espresso with cold brew), I like to pop on a pair of undereye masks to bring some sort of life back into my face.

    Right now, I’m loving the Levitate Beauty Hydrogel Under Eye Masks, which are extra-large in size and in hydration. They’re packed with soothing ginseng root extract, moisture-locking glycerin, and brightening pearl extract to give tired, puffy undereyes a run for their money.

    After 15 minutes, I gently peel them off, rub in any excess moisture, snap a quick selfie, and then move on to the rest of my skin-care routine before piling on the concealer.

    You can find the Levitate Beauty Hydrogel Under Eye Masks, along with other editor-loved products, in the January Allure Beauty Box.

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