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The 7 Best AHA Serums to Erase Aging Signs and Boost Radiance

Put down that facial scrub.

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Facial exfoliators come in all shapes, sizes, and formulas. However, over the years, physical exfoliators—like scrubs—have slipped into the background of skin-care conversations (they can be very abrasive) to make way for more potent, effective treatments like chemical exfoliators. High on the list of popular ingredients found in most chemical exfoliants are alpha-hydroxy acids, or AHAs.

“AHAs are naturally occurring, water-soluble acids. Most AHAs come from fruits and dairy—glycolic acid derives from sugar cane, lactic acid from milk, and citric acid from citrus fruits. AHAs have some amazing benefits, but the main function is to gently ‘unglue’ dead skin cells on the surface, helping them shed more effectively. Products with AHAs improve skin texture and brightness, reduce the appearance of fine lines, and promote collagen production over time,” explains board-certified dermatologist Dr. Ife Rodney.

If your skin has been looking rather dull or you’re noticing rough patches in certain areas, it may be time to incorporate a gentle, AHA-rich serum into your routine. While AHAs can be potent, most serums are chock-full of nourishing, conditioning ingredients that serve as a balm to prevent any further damage or irritation. Hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, and niacinamide are the good-for-you additives to look for in any AHA serum. However, AHAs don’t play well with all formulas.

“On days you use an AHA, avoid combining it with other potent actives, like retinol or vitamin C, to minimize irritation,” Dr. Rodney adds, as the point of using an AHA serum is to renew and resurface the skin, not damage the barrier. We took note of Dr. Rodney’s suggestions, consulted her on best practices, and scoured top-rated reviews to find the seven best AHA serums to bring you one step closer to the skin of your dreams.

Derm-Favorite

The Ordinary Lactic Acid 10% + Ha 2% 30ml

Lactic Acid 10% + Ha 2% 30ml

Pros

  • Addresses congested pores and uneven skin tone

Cons

  • Can be too strong for some

No, your eyes aren’t deceiving you—you can get clearer, smoother skin for the price of your morning latte. This special formula does the guesswork for you by combining resurfacing lactic acid (a high dose of 10 percent, to be exact) and hydrating hyaluronic acid to clear out congested pores and improve the skin’s complexion. The addition of Tasmanian pepperberry helps with inflammation.

Key ingredients: Lactic acid, hyaluronic acid, Tasmanian pepperberry

Size: 1 fl oz

Ulta rating: 4.3/5 stars

Our expert says: “This is my favorite AHA serum because the lactic acid targets dull, dry skin by gently turning over the skin cells. It’s especially great for sensitive skin types, as it contains hyaluronic acid and soothing Tasmanian pepperberry extract.”—Dr. Ife Rodney

Best for Mature Skin

Sunday Riley Good Genes All-in-One Lactic Acid Treatment

Good Genes All-in-One Lactic Acid Treatment

Pros

  • Softens signs of aging over time

Cons

  • Can be too greasy for some

An exfoliating serum as impressive as its name, people will surely marvel at how good your genes are after consistent use. Of course, only you’ll know that your dark spots were faded by lactic acid, and your skin’s radiance received a boost from licorice and lemongrass. Some secrets are too good to keep, and this serum is one of them.

Key ingredients: Lactic acid, lemongrass, licorice

Size: 1.7 fl oz

Nordstrom rating: 4.7/5 stars

A Nordstrom reviewer says: “I was pleased as punch to see my 65-year-old complexion glowing after using this product. It feels satiny on my face and absorbs easily! I would recommend.”

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Best AHA Body Serum

Topicals Slather Exfoliating Body Serum

Slather Exfoliating Body Serum

Pros

  • Fades dark spots over time

Cons

  • Sometimes the spout deposits too much product at once

Troubled with pesky body acne cropping up at the worst possible times? Topicals’ Slather is a worthy addition to your body-care routine. This serum is packed with texture-fighting ingredients like lactic and glycolic acid, as well as retinol, to slough away impurities and even out skin tone.

Key ingredients: Retinol, lactic acid, glycolic acid, urea

Size: 5 fl oz

Amazon rating: 4.4/5 stars

An ELLE editor says: “Summer bodies are made in the winter—and so is summer skin. My secret weapon to warding off body acne and lightening the scars left behind is this handy serum. The lightweight, silky texture feels almost like a thin lotion and absorbs easily into the skin. It only took a few weeks for my bumps to flatten and my scars to fade. I’ll never part from this formula.”—Nerisha Penrose

Best for Blemish-Prone Skin

SkinCeuticals Blemish + Age Defense

Blemish + Age Defense

Pros

  • Acid-heavy formula kills breakouts

Cons

  • Small portion

Heal your most stubborn blemishes with this acid-rich serum. The formula comprises AHAs (glycolic and citric) and BHAs (salicylic) to reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation and aging signs.

Key ingredients: Glycolic acid, citric acid, salicylic acid, dioic Acid

Size: 1 fl oz

Dermstore rating: 4.69/5 stars

An ELLE editor says: “I started using this serum after my dermatologist recommended it for my acne-prone skin, and it did not disappoint. This is less serum-like and has a watery texture that seeps into my skin to kill acne-causing bacteria. My skin was noticeably smoother and less rough after using this.”—Nerisha Penrose

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Best Glycolic Acid Serum

Kiehl’s Ultra Pure High-Potency 9.8% Glycolic Acid Serum

Ultra Pure High-Potency 9.8% Glycolic Acid Serum

Pros

  • Clears congested pores

Cons

  • Can be too strong for sensitive skin

Sans any frills, this serum offers pure glycolic acid, so you know the powerhouse ingredient is working alone to get rid of any skin woes. With nearly 10 percent glycolic acid, daily use of this serum helps to smooth and even the skin.

Key ingredients: Glycolic acid

Size: 1 fl oz

Nordstrom rating: 4.6/5 stars

An ELLE editor says: “I know this is formulated for facial use, but my secret is to use this on my feet in between pedicures to keep them as smooth as possible until my next salon visit.”—Nerisha Penrose

Best for Dullness

Shani Darden Lactic Acid Face Serum

Lactic Acid Face Serum

Pros

  • Brightens dark spots

Cons

  • Some users note it can feel sticky

Getting acne under control is one thing, but then comes the battle of smoothing roughness and fading dark spots breakouts left behind. Shani Darden’s cult-favorite serum addresses texture and tone with AHAs (lactic acid) and PHAs (gluconolactone), along with hydrating aloe and hyaluronic acid.

Key ingredients: Lactic acid, gluconolactone, aloe, hyaluronic acid, green tea

Size: 1.01 fl oz

Amazon rating: 4.1/5 stars

An Amazon reviewer says: “Though the product was pricey I decided to give it a go. My skin truly has never looked better in the morning; smoother skin and a glow that lasts and lasts. I have sensitive skin and loved that there was no scent. I highly recommended this product.”

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Best Nighttime Serum

Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Framboos Glycolic Night Serum

T.L.C. Framboos Glycolic Night Serum

Pros

  • Brightens complexion

Cons

  • Can be too harsh for sensitive skin

Here’s a serum that works overtime to resurface and renew the skin as you sleep. Glycolic and salicylic acid are the stars here and team up to reveal brighter, smoother skin.

Key ingredients: Glycolic acid, salicylic acid, raspberry extract

Size: 1 fl oz

Amazon rating: 4.5/5 stars

An Amazon reviewer says: “Great product! My skin feels softer and looks smoother after using this product regularly for a month.”

Meet the Expert

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Dr. Ife Rodney is an ELLE Beauty Advisory member, a board-certified dermatologist, and the founder of Eternal Dermatology.

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How often should you use an AHA serum?

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Like most skin care products, you want to patch-test a formula first before going full-throttle on your face. “For beginners, it’s advisable to start with AHA products once or twice a week,” Dr. Rodney explains. “This allows your skin to get used to the acid without irritation. Gradually increase to three to four times per week as tolerated. People with sensitive skills should speak with a dermatologist for the best options. If you have sensitive skin, limit AHA use to once a week initially.”

What other ingredients pair well with AHA serums? 

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Because AHAs are pretty strong exfoliants, pairing them with soothing and hydrating ingredients can help cushion the skin to avoid irritation.

“Ingredients like hyaluronic acid help to add hydration while niacinamide helps with redness and inflammation. Other great ingredients include peptides to boost collagen and vitamin E for antioxidant protection, Dr. Rodney continues.

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What skin types benefit from AHA serums? Who should stay away from them? 

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AHA serums can work wonders for all skin types—yes, even sensitive skin, when used cautiously. “If you have fine lines or dull, uneven skin, or dark spots (hyperpigmentation), AHA serums are an excellent addition to your skin-care regimen. If you have highly sensitive skin, you may experience irritation, redness, or stinging from AHAs, so it’s best to avoid or use in moderation,” Dr. Rodney says. However, if you’re prone to acne or have rosacea, AHA serums could be a bit drying. “People with severe active acne or rosacea may find that AHAs exacerbate their condition by drying out the skin and potentially leading to more clogged pores. If you have broken skin, irritated skin, active sunburn, or experiencing a rosacea flare, avoid AHAs. When used effectively and on the right skin types, AHAs are excellent skin-care ingredients,” Dr. Rodney shares.

Why Trust ELLE Beauty?

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As a leading publisher of fashion, lifestyle, and beauty content, ELLE.com is committed to highlighting the best products in various categories by personally testing the latest and most innovative products, interviewing countless experts, and vetting customer-loved items. For this piece, ELLE.com beauty commerce editor Nerisha Penrose consulted a dermatologist to determine the best AHA serums for all skin types.

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