Serums
Invigorate your skincare routine with our high-powered serums, created with TFC8® to guide key nutrients to cells and support their natural turnover.
Award-Winning Face Serums
Explore face serums at Augustinus Bader, clinically proven to prevent fine lines and wrinkles, improve tone and texture, and nourish the skin.
Read MoreFace Serums FAQs
Which face serum is the most popular?
The Serum targets persistent skincare challenges to help you achieve total complexion correction. It’s an everyday essential suitable for all skin types and designed to help reduce hyperpigmentation, improve skin texture, and tighten sagging skin.
How long will the face serums last?
A 50ml bottom of face serum should last around six weeks. This might vary depending on how much product you use and how frequently.
Which face serums should I use for dry skin?
The Serum contains rice bran oil, edelweiss, and pomegranate seed extracts to help hydrate dry, dull skin and prevent moisture loss.
Which face serums should I use for acne-prone skin?
The Retinol Serum is a high-performing face serum recommended for oily or blemish-prone skin. It’s formulated to help reduce blemishes and visually eliminate blemish scars for clear, even skin.
Can I layer face serums with other products from Augustinus Bader?
Yes, a face serum should be applied after cleansing and prepping your skin.
What makes Augustinus Bader face serums unique?
Augustinus Bader skincare products are formulated with TFC8®. This innovative technology turns traditional products into smarter, adaptive skincare essentials that help target your individualized concerns.
How do I incorporate face serums into my daily routine?
The Serum can be applied once daily as part of your daytime routine. At night, switch to The Retinol Serum to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Is the Augustinus face serum suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, our face serums are suitable for all skin types. However, if you have sensitive skin, you should read the ingredients carefully and check with your doctor if you have questions or concerns.
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