DEWYTREE Serums

<p>DEWYTREE serums gather this Korean brand's targeted face treatments in one place, so you can move from a single hero step to a full layering routine without leaving the line. Serums sit between your toner and moisturiser, carrying a higher load of active ingredients in a lightweight base that sinks in fast.</p><p>This collection pulls together the DEWYTREE serums we currently stock at skinsli, covering hydration, brightening support and skin-conditioning formulas. Each one is sized to work as a daily step morning or evening, and most pair cleanly with the rest of your shelf.</p>

  • DEWYTREE serums
  • Korean skincare
  • Lightweight layering

Buying guide

How to choose a DEWYTREE serum

A serum is the step where you put your most concentrated active to work. This guide walks through what DEWYTREE serums do, where they sit in a routine, and how to pick the one that fits your skin right now.

What a serum actually does

A serum delivers a higher concentration of active ingredients than a typical toner or lotion, carried in a thin fluid that absorbs quickly. The point is to target one or two concerns directly, whether that is hydration, dullness or texture. Because the texture is light, a serum slips under heavier creams without leaving a film.

Where the serum fits in your routine

Apply a DEWYTREE serum after cleansing and toning, while the skin is still slightly damp. Press a few drops over the face and let it settle for a moment before sealing it in with a moisturiser. In a longer Korean routine the serum is the workhorse step, so give it a beat to absorb rather than rushing straight to the next product.

Matching a serum to your skin type

Oily and combination skin tends to do well with a watery hydrating serum that adds moisture without heaviness. Dry skin can layer a richer conditioning serum under a balm. If your skin reacts easily, introduce one serum at a time so you can tell which formula your skin agrees with before adding another.

Layering more than one serum

You can use more than one serum in a single routine. Apply the thinnest, most watery formula first and the slightly richer one second, waiting a short moment between each so the first has time to absorb. Keep the total to two or three steps so the routine stays something you will actually repeat.

Morning versus evening use

Hydrating and conditioning DEWYTREE serums work in either the morning or the evening. In the morning, always follow with sunscreen as the last step. In the evening you have more room to layer, since you are not racing to get out the door and there is no sunscreen to apply on top.

How much to use and how long it lasts

A serum is meant to be used sparingly. Two to four drops is usually enough to cover the whole face, and pushing more on does not make it work harder. Used once or twice a day at that rate, a single bottle stretches across many weeks, which is part of why a serum earns its place on the shelf.

Keeping a serum fresh

Store DEWYTREE serums away from direct sun and heat, with the cap closed tightly between uses. Cool, dry conditions help the formula hold up over the months you will be working through the bottle. If a serum ever smells off or changes texture noticeably, retire it rather than pushing through to the last drop.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • DEWYTREE focuses on Korean face serums built around hydration, brightening support and skin conditioning, in lightweight textures meant for daily layering. This collection holds the DEWYTREE serums we currently stock at skinsli.

  • Use it after cleansing and toning, before your moisturiser. Press a few drops onto slightly damp skin and let it absorb for a moment before the next step.

  • Yes. Apply the thinnest, most watery formula first, wait a short moment, then follow with the richer one. Keeping it to two or three steps makes the routine easy to repeat.

  • Oily and combination skin tends to prefer a watery hydrating serum, while dry skin can use a richer conditioning formula under a cream. If your skin is reactive, add one serum at a time so you can tell how it settles.

  • Hydrating and conditioning serums work either time of day. In the morning, finish with sunscreen as your last step. In the evening you have more room to layer other steps on top.