The 10 Best Serums For Better Skin

If you want to keep putting your best face forward, a good serum is as good as liquid gold.

By Adam Hurly 30/07/2021

Washing, exfoliating and moisturising your face goes a long way in protecting your skin’s barrier, retaining moisture and keeping your pores as unclogged as possible. It’s the bare minimum, and it’s important, but there are also limits to how much good it can do for you. That’s why more advanced skincare products exist, like toners, masks, retinols and perhaps our favourite: serums.

Broadly speaking, serums offer the quickest and surest results of any skincare product. That’s because unlike moisturisers, which sit on top of the skin, serums seep deep into the three layers of the dermis to help treat various concerns. In countering conditions ranging from wrinkles and dark spots to adult acne, these highly concentrated serums promote hydration, brightness, smoothness, firmness—sometimes focusing on one task, sometimes encompassing nearly all of them.

If you want to keep putting your best face forward, a good serum is as good as liquid gold. A few drops on freshly cleansed skin (day, night, or both) can yield drastic short- and long-term benefits. Below are our 10 favourites, and the skincare result each is designed to give you.

111Skin Y Theorem Repair Light Serum NAC Y²

111Skin Y Theorem Repair Light Serum NAC Y²

111Skin

For Repair and Overall Textural Improvement: 111Skin founder Dr. Yannis Alexandrides originally created this serum to repair skin after surgery. It utilizes his NAC Y² complex to expedite healing and boost antioxidants in the skin. This lightweight version of the serum is best for oily skin types or humid weather, whereas its companion serum is ideal for dry skin and environments. In addition to keeping skin resilient, both serums improve a roster of skin concerns, like fine lines, wrinkles, lost elasticity, roughness, dehydration and dullness.

$378; mecca.com.au

SkinCeuticals Phyto Corrective Calming Gel Serum

Skinceuticals Phyto Corrective Gel

Skinceuticals

For Calming and Hydration: Irritated, sensitive or exhausted skin reacts favourably to this recipe, which delivers ultimate hydration and a cooling, calming effect on contact. We love it after a day in the sun, when skin feels distressed and overexposed. It’s powered by a blend of thyme, cucumber, olive and eucalyptus to soothe and purify skin, while hyaluronic acid pulls in moisture to hydrate and rejuvenate.

$100; adorebeauty.com.au

Omorovicza Acid Fix Serum Treatment

Omorovicza Acid Fix Serum

Omorovicza

For Acne-Prone Skin: Omorovicza has some profoundly potent serums in its roster, but for this roundup, we’ve opted for a less obvious one from the prized pack: This serum for acne-prone skin contains both alpha and beta hydroxy acids to unclog pores and dissolve dead skin cells. It works as a twice-weekly nighttime peel to help promote clearer and brighter skin, and even deploys the brand’s proprietary healing concentrate to encourage resilience and recovery as you rest.

$179; mecca.com.au

La Prairie Platinum Rare Cellular Night Elixir

La Prairie Platinum Rare Cellular Night Elixir

La Prairie

For Firmness and Overnight Rejuvenation: If ever there was an overnight miracle, La Prairie is it. A small dose helps detoxify, fortify and nourish skin as you rest so that you wake looking like you out-snoozed Sleeping Beauty herself. For nearly a century, the Swiss scientists behind La Prairie have engineered their products with research into anti-aging cellular therapies. Pair the serum with a good night’s sleep to wake up with the brightest, tightest skin of your life.

$1995; laprairie.com

La Mer The Regenerating Serum

La Mer The Regenerating Serum

La Mer

For Firming and Youthfulness: La Mer’s serum uses the brand’s proprietary “Miracle Broth” to plump skin with algae extract, citrus oil, eucalyptus oil, sunflower seed cake, wheat proteins and alfalfa seed powder. This serum takes the brand’s notoriously nourishing powers one step further with antioxidant-rich lime tea concentrate. Together, these ingredients help give skin its most radiant, firming, plumping glow.

$550; cremedelamer.com.au

Guerlain Abeille Royale Double R Renew + Repair Serum

Guerlain Abeille Royale Double R Renew + Repair Serum

Sephora

For Youthfulness and Radiance: Guerlain’s serum is ideal for use before bed, because of its gentle peeling and regenerative powers. It uses glycolic, lactic and citric acid to lift away any dead skin cells on the surface, thus improving texture and promoting brightness and radiance. Secondly, while you slumber, two active ingredients (Guerlain’s own Royal Jelly as well as black bee honey) work together to ‘lift’ and firm the skin. You’ll wake looking more rejuvenated, and by the time the bottle is gone, you may have erased a few years of aging and stress.

$340; davidjones.com

Eighth Day The Regenerative Serum

Eighth Day The Regenerative Serum

Eighth Day

For Overall Vitality: There’s nothing that this serum can’t help restore: From plumping skin and reducing fine lines and wrinkles, to brightening your complexion to making your pores look smaller. It even helps counter damage caused by sun exposure. It harnesses Dr. Antony Nakhla’s proprietary Peptide-Rich Plasma (which uses 24 stimulating peptides, growth factors, and amino acids to give your skin a fresh, bright, firm start).

Approx. $440; eighthdayskin.com

Sisley Paris Sisleÿa L’Integral Anti-Age Firming Concentrated Serum

Sisley Paris Sisleÿa LIntegral Anti-Age Firming Concentrated Serum

Sisley Paris

For Firming and Youthfulness: Sisley uses sweet marjoram extract in its firming serum to help counter the skin’s loss of elastin as we age. It also gives skin a plump finish with each use. The brand’s Pro-Firm 7 complex then surges into the layers of skin to deliver a steady (and steadfast) lift and tautness with each use. The brand fully delivers on its promise of restoring the “curve” of more youthful skin.

$630; davidjones.com

Dr. Barbara Sturm The Good C Vitamin C Serum

Dr. Barbara Sturm The Good C Vitamin C Serum

Sephora

For Brightness and Youthfulness: The name on everybody’s lips: Dr. Barbara Sturm. She’s known as the cell whisperer in the skincare world, and her serums are just some of the products that support the nickname. This brightening, radiance-inducing serum is one such example, since it nails the delicate balancing act of an effective and stable Vitamin C recipe. It’s supported with zinc to improve absorption of the vitamin (which itself is pumped into this serum in three different forms). The result is a more even complexion, reduced hyperpigmentation, defense against skin-aging free radicals and a noticeably youthful glow.

$220; mecca.com.au

Dr. Dennis Gross Ferulic + Retinol Triple Correction Eye Serum

Dr. Dennis Gross Ferulic + Retinol Triple Correction Eye Serum

Dr. Dennis Gross

For Brighter, Firmer Skin Around the Eyes: The area around our eyes is especially prone to signs of aging, from crow’s feet to puffiness to dark circles. This highly concentrated eye serum can help combat and prevent all three: it features retinol for overall skin fortification and firmness, while ferulic acid fights toxins, licorice extract combats inflammation and promotes brightness and bearberry extract counters hyperpigmentation.

$105; mecca.com.au

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Wellness pioneer Six Senses made a name for itself with tranquil, mostly tropical destinations. Now, its first alpine hotel recreates that signature mix of sustainable luxury and innovative spa therapeutics in a world-class ski setting. 

The ski-in, ski-out location above the gondola of one of Switzerland’s largest winter sports resorts allows guests to schuss from the top of the Plaine Morte glacier to the hotel’s piste-side lounge, where they can swap ski gear for slippers, then head straight to the spa’s bio-hack recovery area to recharge with compression boots, binaural beats and an herb-spiked mocktail. In summer, the region is a golf and hiking hub. 

The vibe offers a contemporary take on chalet style. The 78 rooms and suites are decorated in local larch and oak, and all have terraces or balconies with alpine views over the likes of the Matterhorn and Mont Blanc. With four different saunas, a sensory flotation pod, two pools
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Sicily has seen a White Lotus–fuelled surge in bookings for this summer—a pop-culture fillip to fill up its grandes dames hotels. Skip the gawping crowds at the headline-grabbers, though, and opt instead for an insider-ish alternative: the Grand Hotel des Étrangers, which reopened last summer after a gut renovation.

It sits on the seafront on the tiny island of Ortigia in Syracuse, all cobbled streets and grand buildings, like a Baroque time capsule on Sicily’s southeastern coast. 

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Watch of the Week: TAG Heuer Formula 1 | Kith

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By Josh Bozin 02/05/2024

Over the last few years, watch pundits have predicted the return of the eccentric TAG Heuer Formula 1, in some shape or form. It was all but confirmed when TAG Heuer’s heritage director, Nicholas Biebuyck, teased a slew of vintage models on his Instagram account in the aftermath of last year’s Watches & Wonders 2023 in Geneva. And when speaking with Frédéric Arnault at last year’s trade fair, the former CEO asked me directly if the brand were to relaunch its legacy Formula 1 collection, loved by collectors globally, how should they go about it?

My answer to the baited entreaty definitely didn’t mention a collaboration with Ronnie Fieg of Kith, one of the world’s biggest streetwear fashion labels. Still, here we are: the TAG Heuer Formula 1 is officially back and as colourful as ever.

As the watch industry enters its hype era—in recent years, we’ve seen MoonSwatches, Scuba Fifty Fathoms, and John Mayer G-Shocks—the new Formula 1 x Kith collaboration might be the coolest yet. 

TAG Heuer
TAG Heuer

Here’s the lowdown: overnight, TAG Heuer, together with Kith, took to socials to unveil a special, limited-edition collection of Formula 1 timepieces, inspired by the original collection from the 1980s. There are 10 new watches, all limited, with some designed on a stainless steel bracelet and some on an upgraded rubber strap; both options nod to the originals.

Seven are exclusive to Kith and its global stores (New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Hawaii, Tokyo, Toronto, and Paris, to be specific), and are made in an abundance of colours. Two are exclusive to TAG Heuer; and one is “shared” between TAG Heuer and Kith—this is a highlight of the collection, in our opinion. A faithful play on the original composite quartz watch from 1986, this model, limited to just 1,350 pieces globally, features the classic black bezel with red accents, a stainless steel bracelet, and that creamy eggshell dial, in all of its vintage-inspired glory. There’s no doubt that this particular model will present as pure nostalgia for those old enough to remember when the original TAG Heuer Formula 1 made its debut. 

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Of course, throughout the collection, Fieg’s design cues are punctuated: the “TAG” is replaced with “Kith,” forming a contentious new brand name for this specific release, as well as Kith’s slogan, “Just Us.”

Collectors and purists alike will appreciate the dedication to the original Formula 1 collection: features like the 35mm Arnite cases—sourced from the original 80s-era supplier—the form hour hand, a triangle with a dot inside at 12 o’clock, indices that alternate every quarter between shields and dots, and a contrasting minuterie, are all welcomed design specs that make this collaboration so great. 

Every TAG Heuer Formula 1 | Kith timepiece will be presented in an eye-catching box that complements the fun and colour theme of Formula 1 but drives home the premium status of this collaboration. On that note, at $2,200 a piece, this isn’t exactly an approachable quartz watch but reflects the exclusive nature of Fieg’s Kith brand and the pieces he designs (largely limited-edition). 

TAG Heuer
TAG Heuer

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This is as faithful of a reissue as we’ll get from TAG Heuer right now, and budding watch fans should be pleased with the result. To TAG Heuer’s credit, a great deal of research has gone into perfecting and replicating this iconic collection’s proportions, materials, and aesthetic for the modern-day consumer. Sure, it would have been nice to see a full lume dial, a distinguishing feature on some of the original pieces—why this wasn’t done is lost on me—and perhaps a more approachable price point, but there’s no doubt these will become an instant hit in the days to come. 

The TAG Heuer Formula 1 | Kith collection will be available on Friday, May 3rd, exclusively in-store at select TAG Heuer and Kith locations in Miami, and available starting Monday, May 6th, at select TAG Heuer boutiques, all Kith shops, and online at Kith.com. To see the full collection, visit tagheuer.com

 

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What Venice’s New Tourist Tax Means for Your Next Trip

The Italian city will now charge visitors an entry fee during peak season. 

By Abby Montanez 01/05/2024

Visiting the Floating City just got a bit more expensive.

Venice is officially the first metropolis in the world to start implementing a day-trip fee in an effort to help the Italian hot spot combat overtourism during peak season, The Associated Press reported. The new program, which went into effect, requires travellers to cough up roughly €5 (about $AUD8.50) per person before they can explore the city’s canals and historic sites. Back in January, Venice also announced that starting in June, it would cap the size of tourist groups to 25 people and prohibit loudspeakers in the city centre and the islands of Murano, Burano, and Torcello.

“We need to find a new balance between the tourists and residents,’ Simone Venturini, the city’s top tourism official, told AP News. “We need to safeguard the spaces of the residents, of course, and we need to discourage the arrival of day-trippers on some particular days.”

During this trial phase, the fee only applies to the 29 days deemed the busiest—between April 25 and July 14—and tickets will remain valid from 8:30 am to 4 pm. Visitors under 14 years of age will be allowed in free of charge in addition to guests with hotel reservations. However, the latter must apply online beforehand to request an exemption. Day-trippers can also pre-pay for tickets online via the city’s official tourism site or snap them up in person at the Santa Lucia train station.

“With courage and great humility, we are introducing this system because we want to give a future to Venice and leave this heritage of humanity to future generations,” Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro said in a statement on X (formerly known as Twitter) regarding the city’s much-talked-about entry fee.

Despite the mayor’s backing, it’s apparent that residents weren’t totally pleased with the program. The regulation led to protests and riots outside of the train station, The Independent reported. “We are against this measure because it will do nothing to stop overtourism,” resident Cristina Romieri told the outlet. “Moreover, it is such a complex regulation with so many exceptions that it will also be difficult to enforce it.”

While Venice is the first city to carry out the new day-tripper fee, several other European locales have introduced or raised tourist taxes to fend off large crowds and boost the local economy. Most recently, Barcelona increased its city-wide tourist tax. Similarly, you’ll have to pay an extra “climate crisis resilience” tax if you plan on visiting Greece that will fund the country’s disaster recovery projects.

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