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Collection: facial oils and serums

Our facial oils and serums are designed to deliver visible results. Find the right facial oil or serum for your skin here.

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  • neurotouch symmetry serum benefits neurotouch symmetry serum benefits
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    neurotouch symmetry serum

    visibly lifts + sculpts

    Regular price $138
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  • circular hydration serum with benefits circular hydration serum with benefits
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    circular hydration serum with hyaluronic acid

    deeply hydrates and replenishes

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  • pro-collagen banking serum benefits pro-collagen banking serum benefits
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    pro-collagen banking serum

    plump skin + preserve collagen

    Regular price $89
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  • smart response serum benefits smart response serum benefits
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    smart response serum

    hydrates, brightens, soothes

    Regular price $158
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FAQs
What’s the difference between a facial oil and a serum?
Serums are lightweight, concentrated treatments designed to deliver active ingredients — such as hydrating humectants, antioxidants, or brightening ingredients — deeply into the skin. Facial oils are lipid-rich formulas that help nourish and reinforce the skin barrier while locking in moisture. Some products combine both approaches (oil-based serum). In a routine, serums are typically applied first to deliver actives, followed by facial oils to help seal in hydration and support the barrier.
When should I apply a serum or facial oil in my routine?
Apply serums after cleansing and any water-based steps (such as toners or essences) and before moisturizers. Facial oils can be used after serums and either before or after moisturizer depending on texture and skin needs. Lighter oils or oil-serums usually go before a heavier cream, while richer oils are often applied last to seal hydration.
Can I use facial oils and serums if I have oily or acne-prone skin?
Yes. Oily or acne-prone skin can benefit from lightweight serums and non-comedogenic facial oils such as squalane or select botanical oils. The key is choosing formulas designed for your concern and using small amounts. If you have active or persistent acne, consult a Professional Skin Therapist or healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
Will facial oils or serums clog pores or make skin greasy?
This depends on the formulation and how much you apply. Look for non-comedogenic or lightweight formulas and start with a small amount (1–3 drops). Layering correctly (serum first, then moisturizer, then oil if needed) helps deliver benefits without excess surface oil.
How much oil or serum should I use and how often?
Most serums require only a pea-size amount or 2-4 drops for the face, while facial oils are typically used sparingly (1–3 drops). Many serums and oils are formulated for daily morning and/or evening use. When introducing new actives, start slowly and patch-test if your skin is sensitive.
Can I layer serums and oils with actives like retinol, Vitamin C, or acids?
Yes, but layering should be intentional. Some actives such as strong chemical exfoliants and retinoids can increase sensitivity when used together. A common approach is Vitamin C in the morning (followed by sunscreen), retinol at night, and hydrating or barrier-supporting serums or oils to help minimize irritation. A professional Skin Therapist can help tailor a routine if you're unsure.
How do I choose the right serum or facial oil for my skin concern?
Choose a serum or facial oil based on your primary goal: humectants like hyaluronic acid for dehydration, antioxidants such as Vitamin C derivatives for brightening and environmental protection, and lipid-rich oils or ceramides for barrier repair and nourishment. Always follow product directions and consider a Professional Skin Therapist consultation for personalized recommendations.
How should I store serums and facial oils, and what is their shelf life?
Store serums and oils in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight to maintain stability. Oils can oxidize when exposed to air or light, so keep caps tightly closed. Check packaging for the Period After Opening (PAO) symbol and discontinue use if the product changes in color, smell, or texture.
What should I do if I experience irritation or sensitivity?
Stop using the product and simplify your routine to gentle cleansing and barrier-supporting moisturizers until skin feels calm. If irritation was caused by overuse or layering actives, reintroduce products slowly. For severe or persistent reactions, seek advice from a healthcare professional or a Professional Skin Therapist.

Target skin’s needs for faster results. Serums are made with a smaller molecular structure for a delivery system that penetrates ingredients deep into your skin. Apply them twice a day before moisturizer for the best results. Facial oils add support to the moisture barrier and go on over moisturizer. Our selection of serums + oils features ingredients like hydrating Hyaluronic Acid, smoothing Retinol, or ultra-stable Vitamin C to address everything from dark spots and dehydration to breakouts, fine lines, and wrinkles.