The Differences Between a Serum and Moisturiser Explained

The Differences Between a Serum and Moisturiser Explained

Do I have to use a serum if I’m using a moisturiser? 

I am using the serum, is it okay to skip on the moisturiser?

Which do I apply first? 

What’s the difference between a serum and moisturiser?

If even one of these questions has taken a stroll through your mind, keep on reading to learn what the two main differences are.

Difference in Purpose

A serum and a moisturiser clearly play two different roles, so comparing them is like comparing apples and oranges. 

A moisturiser has been designed to HYDRATE the skin. That’s its main purpose. Whatever moisturiser you buy, it will MOISTURISE your skin - plain and simple. 

A serum, on the other hand, can add hydration, but offers additional benefits to your skin and addresses a variety of skincare issues. For example, we can find serums that treat everything from fine lines, scarring, hyperpigmentation to sagging. 

You can think of it this way - you choose a moisturiser considering your skin type, but you pick a serum based on your skin concerns!

Difference in Ingredients

Serums have a high concentration of performance ingredients, as they are able to help you achieve the results you want.

Serums usually don’t have lubricating agents either, and tend to not contain oils. They are mostly water-based. 

Moisturisers will act like a protective barrier that helps your skin stay moisturised and keep that precious hydration in your skin. They contain ingredients that focus on this task.

Difference in Weight

This leads us to the other major difference, which is weight. While light and fast is a great quality to have when running a sprint or a marathon, this just also happens to be a quality that a serum possesses as well! 

Serums are light, as well as fast-absorbing, which makes them the perfect product to deliver all the potent ingredients deep into your skin.

And they can help your moisturiser work even better!

This is not to say that your moisturiser doesn’t have any benefits, on the contrary. It serves the purpose of hydrating your skin PERFECTLY and helping with other challenges too. 

If you have any other serum or moisturiser-related questions, please write to us!

We’re always happy to talk skincare!

Have an amazing day, Tracey x

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25 comments

Please advise in what order I use moisturiser,serum and eye cream.
Do you use them twice a day.
Thank you.

Allison Dowds

thanks for the clear advise about serums and moisturiser. I am not sure about the eye gel. I have used good eye gels in the past, but have found some of them make my eyes even more puffy. I am 66 years, any advise about your product. thanks

Christine Jones

Interesting article thank you

I currently use a Vitamin C serum plus a Neurophroline Serum before moisturiser. This is something i have just started doing as currently 2yrs menopausal and a year from 50 am finding my skin has changed. So I am trying to reboost it. Also have gained a light red now on cheeks.

I have just purchased the Four Phase Face and Lip Care Collection from you and assume I can continue to use the Vitamin C serum plus a Neurophroline Serum in conjunction with your bundle of goodies?

many thanks

Tracy Webb

Tracy Webb

HI TRACEY
I USE MY SERUM IN THE MORNINGS AFTER I CLEANSE AND TONE MY FACE. WHAT ARE YOU SAYING, I SHOULD USE THE MOISTURISER AFTER THE SERUM? IS THERE SPF IN ANY OF THE PRODUCTS….AM NOW USING YOUR SERUM, EYE GEL AND DAY AND NIGHT MOISTURISERS. SHOULD I USE THE SERUM MORNING AND NIGHT? PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THANKS.

Elicia

I use both but was never sure of the difference, so now I have more knowledge, thanks x17

Susan Freeborough

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