evanhealy MRHTB5 Serum Review
Our verdict
The evanhealy MRHTB5 is a natural and organic vitamin E serum with a lavender scent and broad skin type compatibility, earning a 4.6-star rating from 149 buyers. The 15ml bottle at $37.50 is one of the smaller sizes in this category and results in a high cost per ml, so it is best suited to buyers who prioritize natural, nourishing formulas over volume.
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Buyers across all skin types, including sensitive, who want a natural and organic vitamin E serum with a botanical approach to anti-aging support.
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You want a large bottle for the price, a fragrance-free formula, or heavier actives such as retinol or AHAs.
- Form Serum
- Skin type All, Combination, Dry, Oily, Sensitive
- Key ingredients Vitamin E
- Benefits Nourishing
- Targets Nourishing,Anti-Aging
- Size 15 Milliliters
- Priced 70% above the category median ($22.00 across 291 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 149 owner ratings
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Popularity1.2/5
149 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other anti-aging skincare: serums, night creams, facial peels, wrinkle patches and anti-aging devices we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['evanhealy markets the MRHTB5 as a nourishing, anti-aging serum built around vitamin E, a stable antioxidant that supports the look of skin and may help with the appearance of moisture retention. The formula is listed as both natural and organic, carries a lavender scent, and is formulated for a wide range of skin types including sensitive, combination, dry, oily, and all-skin designations.', 'At $37.50 for 15ml, this is a small bottle. Most comparable serums offer 30ml at this price point or lower, so buyers are paying a premium per ml for the brand and formulation philosophy rather than volume. The lavender scent indicates aromatic botanicals are part of the formula, which is worth noting for those with fragrance sensitivity.', "The 4.6-star average from 149 reviews is high, though the review count is modest. The score suggests a loyal niche audience that aligns with the brand's natural and organic positioning and finds the product delivers on its nourishing promise."]
Pros
- 4.6-star rating signals high satisfaction among buyers who have tried it
- Natural and organic formula appeals to clean-beauty focused shoppers
- Compatible with a very wide range of skin types including sensitive
- Vitamin E supports the appearance of nourished, protected skin
- All skin tones listed
Cons
- 15ml bottle at $37.50 is expensive per ml compared to most competitors
- Lavender scent is a fragrance that may irritate sensitive skin
- Only 149 reviews, so the 4.6-star rating rests on a smaller sample than other options in this set
- No retinol, vitamin C, or peptides for those wanting more targeted anti-aging actives
Specifications
- Form
- Serum
- Skin type
- All, Combination, Dry, Oily, Sensitive
- Key ingredients
- Vitamin E
- Benefits
- Nourishing
- Targets
- Nourishing,Anti-Aging
- Size
- 15 Milliliters
- Scent
- Lavender
- Skin tone
- All
- Features
- Natural, Organic
Performance notes
Vitamin E (tocopherol) is a fat-soluble antioxidant frequently used in skincare for its ability to support the appearance of moisturized, protected skin and its stability in oil-based formulations. It is often paired with vitamin C for synergistic antioxidant effects, though this listing does not indicate vitamin C is present. A lavender scent typically comes from lavender essential oil or lavender extract, which are fragrant botanicals. Lavender is popular in natural skincare for its perceived soothing properties, but it is also a known irritant for a subset of sensitive-skin users, so its inclusion is a tradeoff. The nourishing positioning of this formula makes it more of a barrier-support serum than an active anti-aging one.
What buyers say
With 149 reviews and a 4.6-star average, the buyer base is small but very positive. This pattern, common in niche natural brands, suggests the audience is highly self-selected: people who deliberately seek out this kind of formula tend to be satisfied with it. New buyers outside the natural skincare community may have different expectations.
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Frequently asked questions
Is lavender safe for sensitive skin in a serum?
Lavender essential oil contains compounds like linalool that are known allergens for some people. While many users with sensitive skin tolerate lavender without issue, it is not universally gentle. If you know you react to floral or botanical fragrances, patch-testing is essential before applying this to your full face. For strictly fragrance-sensitive users, a fragrance-free vitamin E serum is a safer starting point.
Is 15ml enough product for a meaningful trial?
15ml is a small amount for a serum, roughly equivalent to a 30-day supply if used once daily with a standard 0.5ml drop. That gives you a fair window to assess how your skin responds to the formula. The downside is that repeat purchases add up quickly at $37.50 per bottle, making this one of the higher ongoing costs in this comparison set on a per-use basis.