Acure 813424022530 Serum Review
Our verdict
A compact hydrating serum from Acure formulated for combination skin, priced at $24.99 for a 0.67 fluid ounce bottle. The basil scent and paraben-free formula appeal to buyers who want a botanically leaning option.
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Combination skin types looking for a lightweight hydrating serum with anti-aging positioning at a moderate price.
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You prefer fragrance-free products or need a larger bottle for consistent daily use.
- Form Drop
- Skin type Combination
- Benefits Hydrating
- Targets Hydrating,Soothing,Anti-Aging
- Size 0.67 Fluid Ounces
- Scent Basil
- Priced 14% above the category median ($22.00 across 291 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 821 owner ratings
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Popularity3.4/5
821 owner reviews, more 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
['The Acure 813424022530 serum comes in at $24.99 for 0.67 fluid ounces, making it one of the smaller-volume serums in this price range. It is formulated for combination skin and carries a paraben-free claim. The basil scent gives it a distinctly herbal character that sets it apart from most anti-aging serums.', "Key benefits listed are hydration and anti-aging support, with the formula targeting the appearance of aging and the look of soothed, hydrated skin. No specific key ingredient is disclosed in the specs, so the formula's active foundation is unclear beyond the overall positioning.", "With a 4.2-star rating across 821 reviews, buyer response leans positive though not overwhelmingly so. Acure's paraben-free brand positioning is consistent across its line, which appeals to shoppers who prioritize cleaner ingredient labels."]
Pros
- Paraben-free formula from a brand known for clean-leaning products
- Lightweight hydrating serum suitable for combination skin
- Distinctive basil scent that some buyers find appealing
- Broadly available and easy to repurchase
- 4.2-star rating from over 800 reviews
Cons
- Very small bottle at 0.67 oz for the $24.99 price
- No specific key ingredient disclosed in product specs
- Scented formula limits suitability for fragrance-sensitive users
Specifications
- Form
- Drop
- Skin type
- Combination
- Benefits
- Hydrating
- Targets
- Hydrating,Soothing,Anti-Aging
- Size
- 0.67 Fluid Ounces
- Scent
- Basil
- Features
- Paraben Free
Performance notes
Without a disclosed key active ingredient, performance expectations should be tempered. The hydration and anti-aging positioning suggests a moisture-focused formula. Combination skin types generally do well with lightweight, non-occlusive serums, and the paraben-free claim indicates the brand avoids a common class of preservatives. The small size means a daily user will go through the bottle in under a month.
What buyers say
A 4.2-star average from 821 ratings is a moderate positive signal. Buyers who leave feedback frequently mention the scent and the lightweight texture. Some note that the bottle runs out quickly given the 0.67 oz size, which affects perceived value for regular users.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the main active ingredient in this serum?
The product specs do not list a specific key ingredient. The formula is positioned as a hydrating, anti-aging serum with basil as a scent note. If knowing the exact active concentration matters to you, reaching out to Acure directly or checking the full ingredient list on the product page is the most reliable approach.
How many uses can I expect from the 0.67 oz bottle?
At 0.67 fluid ounces (about 20 milliliters), and using a few drops per application once daily, most users would get roughly 3 to 4 weeks of use. Twice-daily application would cut that to under 2 weeks, so the per-use cost can add up quickly.