PROcure 52513FGENXX01 Serum Review
Our verdict
PROcure offers one of the most affordable entry points in this category at under $15, with a paraben-free, aloe-scented gel format. It is a practical buy for those who want a lightweight daily moisturizing serum without spending much.
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Budget-conscious shoppers who want a simple, paraben-free gel serum for daily moisture without paying for premium actives.
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You want confirmed anti-aging actives like retinol, vitamin C, or peptides, or need a scent-free formula.
- Form Gel
- Skin type All
- Targets Moisturizing
- Size 1.08 Fluid Ounces
- Scent Aloe
- Free of Paraben Free
- Priced 33% below the category median ($22.00 across 291 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 219 owner ratings
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Popularity1.7/5
219 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
At $14.69 for 1.08 fl oz, the PROcure serum is one of the most accessibly priced options in this guide. It comes as a gel, which tends to suit oily or combination skin that finds heavier creams too rich, and it is listed for all skin types. The formula carries a natural label and is paraben-free, appealing to buyers who want cleaner formulations at a low price.
Spec data is minimal: the formula is listed as a moisturizing gel with an aloe scent and no key actives specified. That puts it in the category of a basic, condition-first serum rather than an active-ingredient-forward product. The 1.08 fl oz size is slightly larger than the 30 ml standard for serums in this price tier.
With 219 reviews and a 4.2-star average, buyer satisfaction is moderate but not exceptional. At this price, though, the bar for value is lower, and a 4.2 rating represents a generally positive experience for shoppers who keep expectations proportionate to the cost.
Pros
- Very affordable at under $15 for 1.08 fl oz
- Paraben-free, natural-labeled gel format
- Gel texture works well for those who prefer lightweight hydration
- 219 reviews gives a reasonable picture of buyer experience
Cons
- No key anti-aging actives listed in the specs
- Aloe scent may not suit those who prefer fully unscented products
- 4.2-star average is the lower end of the serums reviewed here
- Limited to a moisturizing function rather than targeted anti-aging support
Specifications
- Form
- Gel
- Skin type
- All
- Targets
- Moisturizing
- Size
- 1.08 Fluid Ounces
- Scent
- Aloe
- Free of
- Paraben Free
- Features
- Natural
Performance notes
Without confirmed key actives in the ingredient list, the primary function of this serum appears to be surface-level moisture delivery via a gel base. The aloe scent suggests aloe vera as a featured ingredient, which is commonly used for its hydrating and soothing properties. Paraben-free labeling and a natural claim align with broader clean-beauty preferences but do not indicate specific performance on aging-related concerns like lines or firmness.
What buyers say
219 reviews at 4.2 stars reflects a modestly positive reception. Buyers at this price generally report satisfaction with texture and basic moisturizing results. Those expecting active-ingredient performance comparable to pricier serums may feel it falls short, which likely accounts for the rating sitting below the 4.5 threshold common among higher-rated serums in this guide.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this serum a replacement for a dedicated anti-aging product?
Not in the typical sense. This serum is primarily positioned around moisturizing rather than delivering targeted anti-aging actives. If supporting the look of fine lines or firmness is your main goal, a serum with confirmed ingredients like retinol, peptides, or vitamin C would be a more direct choice. This works well as a lightweight daily hydrator at a very low price.
Does the gel formula work for oily skin?
Gel formulas are generally better suited to oily or combination skin than heavier cream textures because they absorb quickly and leave less residue. The listing notes all skin types, and while dry skin may find a gel insufficient on its own, most other skin types should find the lightweight consistency easy to wear under moisturizer or sunscreen.