Words: Heather Spencer 

 

There’s something oh so satisfying about those moments when you’ve just applied your serum, and you can feel it working its magic as your skin drinks in all the nourishing goodness; however, not all serums are made equal, and according to experts, it’s the product that’s worth investing in above any other. Cue our top super serums we love this month:

Anokha Jasmine Serum, £98, Buy Now

Harnessing the antioxidant and antiwrinkle benefits of Jamine, this hydrating serum is enriched with sweet almond, hyaluronic acid, vitamin b5 and sandalwood.

 

Lush Full of Grace Facial Serum, £10,00  Buy Now 

This innovative, packaging free formula transforms from a bar to a rose oil-based serum. It’s packed full of hydrating butters, as well as chamomile and antioxidant rich portobello mushroom extract.

 

Elemis London Pro-Collagen Future Restore Serum  £115.00  Buy Now

Featuring the brand’s very own Opal Skin Algae Complex, a groundbreaking marine discovery, this potent anti-aging formula improves skin firmness, targeting the effects of collagen decline both instantly and overtime.

 

Hello Sunday Moisturising Serum SPF50  £23.00  Buy Now

Not only does this intelligent, multi-benefit serum provide sun damage protection, it also infuses skin with brightening vitamin C, and combats loss of hydration with a dose of hyaluronic acid.

 

Dr idriss The Depuffer Roll On Serum  £39.00  Buy Now

A first-of-its kind, award-winning roll-on serum, formulated with arnica, centella asiatica, niacinamide and ash bark extract, to actively reduce redness and under eye puffiness.

 

Indeed snoxin 11 facial line serum  £29.99  Buy Now

 

Boasting an impressive number of beauty accolades, this powerful serum uses a clinically proven biomimetic peptide, which softens the appearance of dynamic lines such as crow’s feet.

 

Niod Multi-Molecular Hyaluronic Complex, £45 www.cultbeauty.com

 

This hydrating powerhouse contains 15 forms of hyaluronic acid which penetrate multiple layers of the skin, while also encouraging the body’s own hyaluronic acid production.