Frequently Asked Questions
What ingredients should I look for in a serum for mature skin?
When it comes to rejuvenating serums for aging skin, “retinoids are the gold standard ingredient in skin-care products,” says Dr. Sun, noting that they help decrease the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while stimulating collagen production for firmer, smoother-looking skin.
Hydration matters, too, especially since dryness can make texture and lines more visible. “Hyaluronic acid is also great because it helps to draw moisture into the skin while helping skin look plump,” she adds. Together, collagen-stimulating actives and deep hydrators create a solid foundation for aging skin that’s losing elasticity, volume, and moisture.
Are face serums safe for sensitive or thinning mature skin?
Face serums are very safe for all skin types when chosen thoughtfully. “If you have irritation-prone or sensitive skin, use gentle, well-tolerated forms of active ingredients,” says Dr. Foad. For example, lower-strength or encapsulated retinoids can support collagen, smooth texture, and soften lines with less irritation, while ingredients like niacinamide, bisabolol, and ceramides help maintain a steady, comfortable barrier. Dr. Foad also recommends introducing one new product at a time and avoiding multiple strong actives in the same routine. And since mature skin can be more delicate, “patch testing before full-face use is always a smart step.”
How are face serums for aging skin different from face oils?
Face serums and face oils for mature skin serve different purposes in your skin-care routine and are not interchangeable. “Serums are lightweight formulations designed to deliver concentrated active ingredients, such as retinoids, antioxidants, peptides, or hyaluronic acid, deeper into the skin,” says Dr. Foad. “They can support collagen production, cellular renewal, and can protect against intrinsic as well as environmental aging.”
Face oils, on the other hand, “focus primarily on moisturizing and reinforcing the skin barrier.” They’re excellent for sealing in hydration and pairing with moisturizers to improve comfort across skin types, but typically don’t contain actives at sufficient levels to drive structural change. For mature skin, Dr. Foad notes that serums address the underlying signs of aging, while oils can be used alongside them to support moisture and barrier health.
Meet the experts
- Alexandra Bowles, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at MONA Dermatology based in Cincinnati
- Mona Foad, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of MONA Dermatology based in Cincinnati
- Michelle Henry, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Skin & Aesthetic Surgery of Manhattan based in New York City
- Heidi Prather, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Austin
- Christina Sun, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Dermatology Partners based in Philadelphia
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