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Dime FJFIEJFOK191 Serum Review

3.9 (468) Amazon rating$26.40

Our verdict

Dime's cream-format serum at $26.40 covers a wide range of skin concerns including the appearance of wrinkles, dark circles, and acne, with moisturizing and smoothing as its core benefits. A 3.9-star rating from 468 buyers puts it in passable territory but just below the threshold most shoppers associate with confident buying.

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Best for

All skin types who want a moisturizing and smoothing cream-serum hybrid that targets multiple concerns at once on a mid-range budget.

Skip if

You prefer products with clearly disclosed active ingredients, or you want a lighter serum texture rather than a cream consistency.

  • Form Cream
  • Skin type All
  • Benefits Moisturizing,Smoothening
  • Targets Acne,Dark Cirlce,Wrinkles
  • Scent Aloe
  • Features Natural
  • Priced 20% above the category median ($22.00 across 291 tracked models)

Our scorecard

3.9/5 overall
  • Owner rating3.9/5

    3.9 average across 468 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.7/5

    468 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

['This Dime serum is listed in cream form rather than the typical liquid serum format, making it closer to a serum-cream hybrid. It targets the appearance of wrinkles, dark circles, and acne together, which is an ambitious multi-concern promise. The aloe scent and natural features label suggest a botanically influenced formula.', 'At $26.40 for an all-skin-types product that covers moisturizing and smoothing, the price is accessible. The cream texture may feel richer than traditional serums, which could work well for drier complexions but may feel heavy for oily skin, especially as a daytime product.', 'The 3.9-star average from 468 reviews sits just below the 4.0 mark. That is a meaningful sample, and the rating indicates a broadly acceptable but not standout experience. Buyers who want a single product to address multiple concerns without spending much may find it worth trying, keeping expectations calibrated to the rating.']

Pros

  • Targets multiple concerns: wrinkles, dark circles, and acne appearance
  • Moisturizing and smoothing dual benefit
  • Accessible price at $26.40
  • Suitable for all skin types
  • Natural features designation

Cons

  • 3.9-star average with 468 reviews is below what most shoppers consider a confident buy
  • Cream texture may feel heavy on oily or combination skin
  • Key ingredients not disclosed
  • Multi-concern claims can mean diluted focus on any single issue

Specifications

Form
Cream
Skin type
All
Benefits
Moisturizing,Smoothening
Targets
Acne,Dark Cirlce,Wrinkles
Scent
Aloe
Features
Natural

Performance notes

No specific actives are disclosed for this product. The stated benefits are moisturizing and smoothing, targeting the appearance of wrinkles, dark circles, and acne. The aloe scent indicates some scenting present. The cream format provides more occlusive coverage than a liquid serum, which may be a benefit for hydration but could be a drawback for those prone to congestion.

What buyers say

468 reviews at 3.9 stars is a moderate signal. The volume is solid and the rating is acceptable but not strong. Buyers appear to find the product functional without being enthusiastic. It likely works for some of its stated purposes but may not deliver visibly on all three targeted concerns simultaneously.

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Frequently asked questions

Can one product realistically target wrinkles, dark circles, and acne at the same time?

Products that list multiple concerns are often formulated as general skin conditioners rather than targeted treatments for each issue. Consistent use may support the appearance of smoother, more hydrated skin, but expecting dramatic change across all three areas from a single mid-range product is setting a high bar.

Is a cream-serum better than a regular serum?

Neither is universally better. A cream-serum hybrid delivers more immediate moisture and a thicker skin feel, which some people prefer as a one-step product. A traditional liquid serum penetrates faster and layers well under moisturizer. The right choice depends on your skin type and routine structure.

Is the aloe scent likely to irritate sensitive skin?

Aloe is generally considered a mild ingredient, but any scenting agent can potentially irritate reactive skin. If you have known sensitivity to fragrance or botanical extracts, patch testing on a small area first before applying broadly is a reasonable precaution.

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