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8 Anti-Aging Serums for People Who Just Can't Handle Retinol

Get that youthful glow back, sans any irritation
Fun fact: Did you know that carrots are high in vitamin A? Yep, they are! That's why carrot seed oil makes a great alternative to retinol. This serum is loaded with carrot seed oil to encourage skin cell turnover, rose essential oil to even skin tone and meadowfoam to keep moisture in so that your skin doesn't dry out.

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For uneven skin tone and fine lines, turn your attention to this serum. It's formulated with hyaluronic acid, another superstar skin care ingredient, which locks in moisture, and swiss apple stem cells to target signs of aging. Meaning: When you use it, you'll be left with soft, healthy, plumped skin.

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One of the changes in your skin you're likely to experience as you get older is dryness. Your skin's oil production slows down, leaving you with dry, dull skin. Enter this gentle anti-aging serum, which relies on a variety of anti-aging ingredients (prickly pear seed oil, argan oil and rose essential oil) to add lots of moisture, brighten skin and smooth wrinkles.

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This affordable serum is another great option for mature skin. Organic sacha inchi oil is high in omega-3 fatty acids that seriously nourish skin and protect it against environmental aggressors, organic baobab oil is high in vitamins A, D, C and E to firm skin, and organic ylang-ylang essential oil calms skin inflammation.

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Hyaluronic acid is one of the best anti-aging ingredients on the planet besides retinol and you can find a whole lot of it in this drugstore serum, which plumps up the skin and smooths it out thanks to the high dose of hyaluronic acid.

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BY CHRISTINA HEISER | OCT 23, 2018 | SHARES
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