22 Total Ingredients
Ingredients distribution based on EWG rating
Ingredient Safety
Ingredient Compatibility
The number of good or bad ingredients for each skin type
Dry
4 Good
0 Bad
Addresses These Concerns
Product Attributes
Ratings & Reviews
4.8
4 Reviews
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Product Attributes
4 Reviews
Practiceforskin
Dry/Resilient
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Retinol Serum
-it’s pre portioned in capsules which is good for two reasons. The first is it keeps the retinol stable longer, second retinoids are typically advised to be used at a psa size amount. With this you dont need to guess. -it’s a clear gel like texture ...
This isn’t a negative per se, but as I’m currently on a budget it’s unaffordable for me at its price point off 88usd. But I do plan to purchase it when I have enough.
3
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junebug
Dry/Resilient
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Retinol Serum
I got this on a drop on supergreat. It came beautifully packaged. I love the packaging it's so pretty 😍. Gentle, non-stinging formula. Always the exact right amount. After using it for a few weeks. I noticed immediately improvements in my skin tex...
It $$$ cost alot. Nothing bad to say about this product.
2
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MsNIMF
Oily/Sensitive
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Retinol Serum
Common Heir smashed the ball out of the park with their latest launch: 0.2% Retinol Serum. This serum is formulated specifically for melanin-rich and sensitive skin, this serum provides the skin with a post-facial glow without any irritation. Retino...
Nothing bad at all.
0
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esthicatq
Dry/Resilient
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Retinol Serum
My skin in general is pretty resilient though I do suffer from some hyperpigmentation so I’ve incorporated various retinols in my routine in the past. This one by Common Heir is fantastic for many reasons. First of all, it’s buffered by many nourishi...
Some people may say it’s pricey but it’s a 2 month supply. That means $44 USD a month, which is very reasonable for a luxury level, well produced, high performing product.
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