Retinol Green Tea PDRN Firming Serum
SUMMARY OF REVIEWS
Innisfree Retinol Green Tea PDRN Firming Serum has a nice texture typical of Korean serums, according to board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dustin Portela. He notes it contains retinol plus PDRN for peptide-like action and green tea antioxidants for anti-aging. The serum is praised for its gentle formulation and multi-benefit approach.
FULL REVIEWS
POSITIVE
- “It blends really nicely into the skin”14:52–14:57
- “The fourth ingredient in here is niacinamide which I love”15:54–15:55
- “They've used allantoin so it's the anti-inflammatory”15:58–16:00
- “I actually really like this formula and I can't see any fragrance in it”16:18–16:20
- “Other than the packaging I actually really like this formula, they almost got it right”16:36–16:39
- “If you put this into heirless packaging I will make a video recommending it for you, but as it is we're not quite there yet”16:41–16:45
- Source: Innisfree best and worst products - Mar 9, 2025
- “This has a nice texture to it as most Korean serums do”7:06–7:10
- “This one is going to have a little retinol in it plus the PDRN, so you're getting some of that kind of peptide type action”7:08–7:15
- “The green tea antioxidants are going to be in there to help you with anti-aging”7:15–7:19
- Source: Stop Wasting Money on K-Beauty: Dermatologist's Essential Guide - Mar 8, 2026
MIXED / NEGATIVE
No negative reviews yet — creators have only had good things to say.
WHAT CREATORS SAY
- Consensus
- 3.5 / 5 from 1 creator reviewGrailPeople ratings based on creator reviews.
- Features
- Fragrance-free (1)
- ⚠ packaging issues noted (1)
Product details
Details
- Type
- facial serum
- Finish
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- Shade
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- Key ingredients
- Retinol, Green Tea Extract, PDRN (Lactobacillus Ferment Lysate), Niacinamide, Squalane, Hyaluronic Acid, Sodium Hyaluronate, Adenosine, Tocopherol, Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate
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