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Oil-Free Serums


SkinCeuticals oil-free serums are designed to provide antioxidant protection, improve dehydration, and reduce the appearance of discoloration, fine lines, wrinkles, and more.


Oil-free Serums

Oil-free Serums

7 products
7 products
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P-TIOX

Peptide serum for expression lines and glass skin radiance

One size available for P-TIOX
30 ml
Old price New price $150.00
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Hydrating B5 Gel

Vitamin B5 serum with hyaluronic acid

One size available for Hydrating B5 Gel
30 ml
Old price New price $95.00
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Blemish + Age Defense

Salicylic acid acne serum

One size available for Blemish + Age Defense
30 ml
Old price New price $115.00
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Silymarin CF

Vitamin C serum for oily and blemish-prone skin

One size available for Silymarin CF
30 ml
Old price New price $185.00
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Phyto Corrective Gel

Hydrating botanical gel serum

One size available for Phyto Corrective Gel
30 ml
Old price New price $85.00
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Retexturing Activator Serum

A face exfoliating serum that exfoliates skin to correct dark spots and reveal bright, smooth skin beneath.

One size available for Retexturing Activator Serum
30 ml
Old price New price $100.00
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The Oily Skin Routine

Worth $230, this exclusive set includes the oil-control pairing of a full-size LHA Cleansing Gel and a full-size Silymarin CF

Old price New price $186.00

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