The Ordinary Retinol 1% in Squalane
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4.5 (28934)

The Ordinary Retinol 1% in Squalane

The Ordinary

High-strength retinol for anti-aging.

$7.9
Range: $7.9–$8.9

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Editorial Rating

4.5 (28934)
/5
90%
Score

Review Summary

The Ordinary Retinol 1% in Squalane is a potent anti-aging treatment that delivers visible results at an accessible price point. The 1% retinol concentration is significant—this is a high-strength formula intended for those already experienced with retinoids. The retinol is suspended in squalane, a nourishing oil that helps minimize the dryness and irritation often associated with retinol use. With consistent use (starting 2-3 times per week and building up), the retinol stimulates collagen production, accelerates cell turnover, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, fades hyperpigmentation, and improves overall skin texture. The results are impressive for the drugstore price—skin becomes smoother, more even-toned, and more radiant over time. However, this is NOT a beginner retinol. New retinol users should start with lower concentrations (0.2% or 0.5%) to build tolerance. Even experienced users may experience peeling, dryness, or sensitivity, particularly when first introduced. The formula must be used at night only and paired with religious sunscreen use during the day. The dropper packaging isn't ideal for maintaining retinol stability.

Specifications

Size
1 fl oz (30 ml)
Key Ingredients
1% Retinol, Squalane
Concentration
1% Retinol
Skin Type
All skin types (experienced retinol users)
Formulation
Retinol serum
Texture
Lightweight oil
Special Features
High-strength, Reduces signs of aging, Suspended in squalane
Free From
Water, Alcohol, Silicone
Vegan
true
Cruelty Free
true
Application
Apply to face in PM only, start 2x weekly
Shelf Life
3 months after opening
Packaging
Glass dropper bottle

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • High 1% retinol concentration
  • Squalane base minimizes dryness
  • Visible anti-aging results
  • Affordable compared to prescription retinoids
  • Improves texture, tone, and wrinkles

Disadvantages

  • Too strong for retinol beginners
  • Can cause significant irritation and peeling
  • Requires slow introduction period
  • Must be used with daily sunscreen
  • Dropper packaging affects stability