You’re likely familiar with all of the (many) benefits of incorporating an antioxidant serum into your daily skincare routine, but just in case you’re not, allow us to refresh your memory. “Antioxidants neutralize free radicals—unstable molecules that cause damage to the skin cells, protein, and DNA, and can lead to inflammation, signs of aging, and even skin cancer,” explains Dr. Hadley King, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City.
Since free radicals are formed by exposure to unavoidable things like UV rays and pollution,1using an antioxidant serum daily gives your skin another layer of defense. There’s no shortage of antioxidants to choose from, but, unlike the vitamin Cs and green teas of the world, ferulic acid flies somewhat under that radar. Still, it’s a great option, a highly potent antioxidant, and, according to King, it pairs nicely with many other popular antioxidants (specifically vitamin C and E)2. Regular use can leave your skin brighter, smoother, and more radiant.
Ahead—get involved with any of these standout ferulic acid serums, ASAP.
Best Overall
SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic
Bluemercury
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What We Like
- Effective
- Dermatologist-recommended formula
- Appropriate packaging to protect ingredients
What We Don't Like
- High price point
- Smell, some liken to hot dog water
We Tried SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic—And We Have Thoughts
There’s a good reason why both team and dermatologists galore sing the praises of this cult classic time and time again. The unique combo and concentrations of vitamin C, vitamin E, and ferulic acid delivers potent protection against environmental free radicals, says King of one of her top picks. It’s pricey, yes, but a little goes a long way, and the efficacy really can’t be beaten.
- Price at time of publish: $169
- Benefits: Provides advanced environmental protection by neutralizing damaging free radicals
- Dosage: 4 to 5 drops in the AM
- Active Ingredients: Ferulic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E
- Skin Type:All
- Size: 1 oz.
- Cruelty-Free: No
Runner-Up, Best Overall
DERMAdoctor Kakadu C 20% Vitamin C Serum with Ferulic Acid & Vitamin E
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What We Like
- Effective combination of ingredients
- Appropriate packaging to protect ingredients
- Plenty of product
What We Don't Like
- Must use within 1 year of opening
- High vitamin C concentration may be irritating
Broadly speaking, ferulic acid plays nice with a wide array of antioxidants, but King says it’s especially great when paired with vitamins C and E, helping to increase their efficacy, while offering its own benefits.2This formula also relies on that magic trio, though rings in at a slightly more affordable price than the SkinCeuticals pick above, and one bottle is enough for about 150 uses.
Price at time of publish: $95
- Benefits: Helps brighten skin tone and leaves skin feeling more elastic, softer and firmer
- Dosage: 5 drops in the AM
- Active Ingredients: Ferulic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E
- Skin Type:All
- Size: 1 oz
- Cruelty-Free: Yes
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Best Budget
The Ordinary Resveratrol 3% + Ferulic Acid 3%
Beautybay
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What We Like
- Affordable
- High concentration of active ingredients
- UV-protective packaging
What We Don't Like
- Only contains 1 more antioxidant
Antioxidant serums can put a dent in your wallet in a hurry, which is why we appreciate this insanely wallet-friendly formula. And you know you’re getting some good bang for your buck since this contains just three ingredients, two of which are the namesake antioxidants. It’s another top choice for King, who lauds it for both the chosen antioxidants it contains and their high concentrations.
- Price at time of publish: $9
- Benefits: Protects skin from the damaging effects of external aggressors that contribute to signs of aging
- Dosage:Adequate amount alone or after water-based serums, before oils or heavier creams at least once a day
- Active Ingredients: Ferulic acid, resveratrol
- Skin Type: All
- Size: 1 oz.
- Cruelty-Free: Yes
Runner-Up, Best Budget
Versed Auto-Save Skin Restoring Serum
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What We Like
- Affordable
- Recyclable packaging
- Contains several antioxidants
What We Don't Like
- Might be too drying for dry skin
Another option that won’t max out your skincare budget, this newbie is not only affordable, it’s also an amazing multi-tasker. Apply it in the morning to yes, reap the benefits of ferulic acid (which is combined with other antioxidants, phloretin, and vitamin C), but also to give your skin an instant lift, thanks to a unique microalgae ingredient. Just don’t forget to slather on the sunscreen afterward.
- Price at time of publish: $25
- Benefits: Targets concerns of dullness and aging
- Dosage: 2 pumps in AM
- Active Ingredients: Ferulic acid, vitamin C, phloretin, microalgae
- Skin Type:All, especially great for aging skin
- Size: 1 oz
- Cruelty-Free: Yes
Best for Sensitive Skin
Typology Antioxidant Serum 3% Ferulic Acid + 3% Resveratrol
What We Like
- Vegan
- Good for sensitive skin
- Fragrance-free
What We Don't Like
- Only contains one more antioxidant
We like this pick for sensitive skin for several reasons. Unlike many other ferulic acid serums that pair the ingredient with vitamin C (which, FYI, can be irritating, especially in higher concentrations), this instead combines it with resveratrol, a much more well-tolerated option. On top of that, it’s fragrance-free and touts a very minimal ingredient list, always a plus for those with sensitive skin. (The fewer the ingredients, the less likely there is to be one that’s irritating in there.)
- Price at time of publish: $35
- Benefits: Neutralizes free radicals induced by UV rays and pollution, slows down premature aging of the skin, and improves radiance
- Dosage: 2 to 3 drops in AM and PM
- Active Ingredients: Ferulic acid, resveratrol
- Skin Type: All, especially sensitive
- Size: 1 oz
- Cruelty-Free: Yes
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Best Exfoliating
Kiehl’s Ferulic Brew Facial Treatment Acid with Lactic Acid
What We Like
- Formulated to also exfoliate
- Hydrating and not drying
- Big size
What We Don't Like
- No antioxidants other than ferulic
- Slightly higher price point
As a general rule of thumb, it’s not a great idea to pair ferulic acid with exfoliating ingredients such as lactic acid, says King. The latter can lower the pH, which can decrease ferulic acid’s efficacy, she cautions. But that’s not a concern here, because this has been specially formulated to ensure you get the exfoliating benefits of the ferulic acid and the lightly-exfoliating benefits of the lactic acid.
- Price at time of publish: $54
- Benefits: Defends against free radicals to prevent visible signs of aging and dullness and refines tone and texture
- Dosage: 5 drops in AM and PM
- Active Ingredients:Ferulic acid, lactic acid, squalane
- Skin Type: All, except sensitive
- Size: 6.8 oz
- Cruelty-Free: No
Best Anti-Aging
Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Ferulic Acid + Retinol Brightening Solution
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What We Like
- Anti-aging botanicals repair and replenish
- Fast-absorbing and lightweight
- Skin-lifting
What We Don't Like
- Retinol can be irritating
- A high price point
Antioxidants, ferulic acid included, are most definitely an anti-aging ingredient, but that benefit really gets kicked up a notch when they’re paired with the king of all youth-boosting ingredients, retinol. Lightweight and fast-absorbing, there isn’t much this serum can’t do, combining the two namesake ingredients with other skin brighteners for an extra hit of spot fading, specifically. It can be used morning and night, but with any retinol product, it’s always a good idea to start slow and gradually work your way up.
- Price at time of publish: $85
- Benefits: Builds skin proteins to visibly lift skin, smooth deep wrinkles, and even out tone & texture while restoring hydration
- Dosage: 2 to 3 pumps in PM
- Active Ingredients:Ferulic acid, retinol
- Skin Type: All, but can be irritating for sensitive
- Size: 1 oz
- Cruelty-Free: Yes
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Best Clean
Acure Brightening Vitamin C & Ferulic Acid Oil-Free Serum
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What We Like
- Affordable
- Clean ingredient list
- Gentle on skin
What We Don't Like
- Scent can be off-putting to some
This choice combines ferulic acid with vitamin C, plus matcha green tea (another great antioxidant) plus brightening pineapple extract. And despite that powerful list of ingredients, it’s still gentle enough to use twice a day, and/or if you have sensitive skin.
- Price at time of publish: $20
- Benefits: Provides potent antioxidant protection and boosts skins glow
- Dosage: Thin layer in AM and PM
- Active Ingredients: Ferulic acid, vitamin C
- Skin Type: All
- Size: 1 oz
- Cruelty-Free: Yes
Best for Acne-Prone Skin
Skinceuticals Silymarin CF
Bluemercury
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What We Like
- Effective combo of ingredients
- Reduces oil oxidation by up to 76%
- Minimizes pores
What We Don't Like
- High price point
- Skinceuticals Silymarin CF Is a Miracle Serum for My Oily Skin
The C E Ferulic may be the OG antioxidant serum from Skinceuticals, but this newbie is poised to give it a run for its money, especially for those with oily or acne-prone skin. It has that same level of efficacy, thanks to a carefully formulated combo of ferulic acid and vitamin C, but throws a new antioxidant into the mix. Silymarin, which comes from the milk thistle plant, also plays nice with these guys, and this trio not only provides antioxidant benefits,3it also reduces oil oxidation that can lead to breakouts. Speaking of, there’s also some zit-zapping salicylic acid in the formula.
- Price at time of publish: $169
- Benefits: Reduces oil oxidation by up to 76%, reduces oiliness, refines skin texture, and visibly improves skin clarity and fine lines
- Dosage: 4 to 5 drops in AM
- Active Ingredients:Ferulic acid, vitamin C, silymarin
- Skin Type: Oily, combination
- Size: 1 oz
- Cruelty-Free: No
Best Overnight
Alpha-H Liquid Gold Midnight Reboot Serum
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What We Like
- Delivers anti-aging benefits while you sleep
- Vegan
- Stimulates skin renewal through resurfacing
What We Don't Like
- Not for all skin types
Traditionally, antioxidants serums are a good option for daytime use, but they can also be used overnight as a way to help undo the day’s damage. “This contains potent antioxidants ferulic acid and coenzyme Q10 to help protect the skin from free radicals, along with a type of retinoid and glycolic acid to also help resurface the skin overnight,” says King. It’s a combo that she says helps improve dullness, fine lines, and pigmentation. We’re here for it.
- Price at time of publish: $83
- Benefits: Resurfaces to reveal brighter, smoother skin and stimulates skin renewal
- Dosage: 4 to 5 drops in PM
- Active Ingredients:Ferulic acid, granactive retinoid, glycolic acid
- Skin Type: Normal to dry
- Size: 1.69 oz
- Cruelty-Free: No
Best for Dark Spots
Peter Thomas Roth Potent C Targeted Spot Brightener
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What We Like
- Targets dark spots
- 50x more potent form of vitamin C
- Infused vitamin E and ferulic co-boost performance
What We Don't Like
- Not for allover use
- A tad high price point
- Must use sunscreen everyday during use
Ferulic acid can be great for brightening your complexion overall, but if you’re looking to really knock out super stubborn, target dark spots, you’ll want it in this formula. It touts a unique (and super powerful) form of vitamin C for spot-fading benefits, and ferulic acid and vitamin E to help ensure it works even better and evening out skin tone.
- Price at time of publish: $62
- Benefits: Creates potent brightening and reduces the look of dark spot size by up to 75%
- Dosage: Twice a day
- Active Ingredients: Ferulic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E
- Skin Type: All
- Size: 0.5 oz
- Cruelty-Free: No
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Best for Easy Application
Paulas Choice C15 Super Booster
Amazon
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What We Like
- Easy to work into routine
- Vitamins C and E provide potency
- Fights against free radicals
What We Don't Like
- Not for sensitive skin
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Don’t really feel like having to work another skincare product into your routine? This makes it easier than ever. You can definitely use it on its own, but we like it because, per the name, you can also mix in a drop or two into any serum or moisturizer you’re already using. Either way, you’re getting plenty of good stuff, namely a powerful concentration of vitamin C, along with vitamin E and ferulic acid, the top-notch trifecta that we keep referencing time and time again.
- Price at time of publish: $55
- Benefits: Restores skins moisture barrier, locks in hydration, protects from environmental stressors
- Dosage: 2 to 3 drops daily
- Active Ingredients: Ferulic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E
- Skin Type:All, except sensitive
- Size: 0.67 oz.
- Cruelty-Free: No
What Our Testers Say
"Given the quality of Paulas Choice products, I say that the Paula’s Choice C15 Super Booster lives up to its gold standard. It hydrates and brightens skin." — Bianca Lambert, Product Tester
Final Verdict
Ferulic acid is a superstar antioxidant worth knowing. It’s especially good when combined with vitamins C and E since it increases their efficacy and all three work synergistically, which is part of the reason why SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic is such a fan favorite. There are some more affordable picks that boast the same trio, such as DERMAdoctor Kakadu C 20% Vitamin C Serum with Ferulic Acid & Vitamin E and Versed Auto-Save Skin Restoring Serum. Speaking of, the The Ordinary Resveratrol 3% + Ferulic Acid 3% comes in as the most wallet-friendly choice on this list, combining ferulic acid with resveratrol, another choice antioxidant.
What To Look For In a Ferulic Acid Serum
The Packaging
Ideally, packaging that protects the product from exposure to light and air (both of which can decrease ferulic acid’s stability) is best, says King. Look for dark, opaque bottles, preferably with a dropper or pump-top applicators.
Other Antioxidants
As mentioned, ferulic acid works well with so many other antioxidants, but vitamin C and vitamin E are really its best buddies. Choosing a formula that combines these three is one way to make sure you’re getting even more efficacy from each of the ingredients on its own.
FAQ
What does ferulic acid do?
Ferulic acid is a potent antioxidant that helps to neutralize the skin-damaging and aging free radicals formed when skin is exposed to pollution and UV rays, says King.
What ingredients should you avoid combining with ferulic acid?
According to King, unless the product has been specifically formulated to blend ferulic acid with exfoliating acids (glycolic, lactic, and salicylic), don’t mix the two. They can lower ferulic acid’s pH and make it less effective, she says.
Is it safe to use ferulic acid during pregnancy?
“There is limited data on this,” says King. Check with your doctor, but many ferulic acid products will specify that they shouldn’t be used during pregnancy.
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