coxir 8809080826140 Serum Review
Our verdict
coxir's collagen gel serum is a fragrance-free Korean skincare option that targets the appearance of repair and wrinkle care at a reasonable price for 50 mL. The gel format and collagen ingredient make it a practical everyday option for skin that wants a lightweight, repairing feel.
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All skin types looking for a fragrance-free, lightweight gel serum that supports the look of smoother, more repaired skin at a mid-range price
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You need a serum with established actives like retinol, vitamin C, or niacinamide listed on the label rather than a collagen-focused conditioning formula
- Form Gel
- Skin type All
- Key ingredients Collagen
- Benefits Repairing
- Targets Repair, Rejuvenate, Wrinkle Care
- Size 50 Milliliters
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 317 owner ratings
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Popularity2.1/5
317 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
coxir is a Korean skincare brand, and this gel serum centers on collagen as its primary key ingredient. Topical collagen in a serum primarily functions as a skin-conditioning and hydration agent at the surface level, supporting a plumper and smoother appearance. The gel texture sets it apart from the many drop-format serums in this price range, offering a different skin feel that some users prefer for layering.
At 50 mL for $21 the bottle size is competitive for the price. The formula is listed as fragrance-free and addresses repair, rejuvenation, and wrinkle care as its primary targets. These are cosmetic benefit claims focused on the appearance of skin rather than structural changes.
With 317 reviews at 4.5 stars, the product sits in a reliable middle ground, enough reviews to suggest consistency, and a high enough rating to indicate buyer satisfaction. The brand's Korean skincare positioning tends to appeal to buyers familiar with multi-step routines and lightweight, layerable formulas.
Pros
- 50 mL for $21 is a reasonable price per mL for a collagen gel formula
- Fragrance-free, making it suitable for sensitive or reactive skin
- Gel texture offers a different application experience from dropper serums
- 4.5 stars from 317 reviews shows solid, consistent buyer satisfaction
- Broad skin-type listing makes it accessible for most routine types
Cons
- Topical collagen at the skin's surface does not rebuild structural collagen, so expectations should stay focused on surface conditioning
- Key ingredient disclosure is limited to collagen without further actives listed
- 317 reviews is a modest base compared to higher-volume competitors in this price range
Specifications
- Form
- Gel
- Skin type
- All
- Key ingredients
- Collagen
- Benefits
- Repairing
- Targets
- Repair, Rejuvenate, Wrinkle Care
- Size
- 50 Milliliters
- Scent
- Fragrance Free
Performance notes
Topical collagen functions primarily as a humectant and skin-conditioning agent. Collagen molecules are generally too large to penetrate the skin's deeper layers, so the benefit is surface-level hydration and a smoother skin feel, which can support the look of plumper skin over time. The gel format absorbs quickly and layers well under moisturizer. No exfoliating acids, retinoids, or peptides are listed, so this is a conditioning and surface-hydration serum within a broader anti-aging routine.
What buyers say
At 4.5 stars from 317 reviews, buyer sentiment is positive and consistent. The review count is meaningful enough for a mid-range Korean skincare product to suggest reliability, and the rating reflects satisfaction with the formula's feel and the appearance results buyers report. The fragrance-free profile likely contributes to fewer complaints from sensitive-skin buyers.
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Frequently asked questions
Can topical collagen actually reduce the look of wrinkles?
Topical collagen is too large to penetrate and stimulate structural collagen production in the deeper skin layers. However, it can help the skin's surface look and feel more hydrated and plumper, which may soften the appearance of fine lines. For deeper anti-aging action, ingredients like retinol and peptides are more directly studied.
Is this serum suitable for acne-prone skin?
The formula is fragrance-free and listed for all skin types. Gel textures tend to be lighter than creams and oils, which is often tolerated better by oily and acne-prone skin. That said, individual responses vary and patch testing is always a reasonable first step with any new product.