Black Rice Night Knight Retinol Serum for Beginners - 20 ml

A beginner-friendly vegan retinol serum designed for smoother, more refined-looking skin without the harshness people often worry about when starting retinol.

Best for:
Retinoid beginners Sensitive Skin Fine lines Texture Loss of firmness

Texture: Lightweight milky serum

Routine step: Evening serum step, before moisturiser

Good to know: This is a low-strength retinol formula, but that certainly doesn’t mean it won’t be effective. It is also formulated with bakuchiol, which works in a similar way to retinol to help support collagen production and improve elasticity, usually without the same level of irritation. That makes this a smart first retinol if you want visible benefits without jumping straight into stronger formulas.
Sale price £14.95Regular price
Regular price £14.95
Black Rice Night Knight Retinol Serum for Beginners - 20 ml
Sale price £14.95Regular price
Regular price £14.95
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Why Yo K-Beauty loves it - A really smart first retinol formula. The milky texture feels gentle, hydrating and comfortable on the skin, while the combination of retinol and bakuchiol helps make retinol feel far less intimidating for beginners without sacrificing visible results over time.

Product Information: Formulated with low-strength retinol, bakuchiol, fermented black rice extract and Ceramide NP, this beginner-friendly serum helps improve the appearance of uneven texture, dullness and early fine lines while keeping skin feeling comfortable and supported. Retinol helps encourage smoother, firmer-looking skin over time, while bakuchiol helps reinforce those visible benefits in a gentler, more approachable formula.

The lightweight milky texture layers easily into evening routines and feels hydrating rather than harsh on the skin. Nourishing ingredients including ceramides and sunflower seed oil help support the skin barrier and reduce the dryness often associated with starting retinoids, making this an especially approachable introduction to Vitamin A skincare.

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