Dr Dennis Gross

Dr Dennis Gross Advanced Retinol & Ferulic Overnight Wrinkle Treatment, 1 oz — Night Serum with Bakuchiol & Hydration

High-performance beauty made for confident daily results

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Dr Dennis Gross Advanced Retinol and Ferulic Overnight Wrinkle Treatment is an evening serum that combines retinol, bakuchiol and ferulic acid to help smooth the look of fine lines while you sleep.

This nighttime treatment blends high-performance actives with botanicals to support skin texture and hydration as part of an evening skincare routine. Formulated by Dr. Dennis Gross, the formula pairs a stabilized retinol system with bakuchiol and antioxidant ferulic acid, plus rambutan extract for moisture. It’s vegan, gluten-free, and certified cruelty-free by PETA, packaged as a 1 oz (30 mL) pump bottle for controlled nightly application.

How should I use this treatment for best results?

Apply the serum to clean, dry skin in the evening. Start with two to three pumps and massage in evenly, avoiding immediate mixing with other strong actives until your skin adjusts.

  • Nightly: two to three pumps after cleansing and before moisturizer
  • Avoid combining with other retinoids or exfoliating acids initially
  • Introduce gradually if you have sensitive skin, every other night first
  • Use sunscreen by day to protect treated skin

What key ingredients are inside and what do they do?

The formula centers on a retinol complex supported by bakuchiol, ferulic acid and rambutan extract to address texture, antioxidant protection and hydration. Together these ingredients aim to smooth the appearance of fine lines while preserving moisture.

  • Retinol: a well-known skin-renewing ingredient in a stabilized delivery
  • Bakuchiol: a plant-derived alternative that complements retinol activity
  • Ferulic acid: antioxidant support to help defend against environmental stressors
  • Rambutan: botanical extract to help restore and lock in hydration

Is this formula suitable for sensitive or vegan-conscious users?

The treatment is vegan and gluten-free, and PETA-certified cruelty-free, making it suitable for those seeking ethical skincare choices. Sensitive skin users should introduce the serum gradually and perform a patch test.

  • Vegan and gluten-free formulation
  • PETA-certified cruelty-free manufacturing
  • Patch test recommended for reactive or highly sensitive skin
  • Start slowly—every other night—if irritation occurs, reduce frequency

Who is this for: This product is intended for people looking to target the appearance of fine lines and uneven texture with a potent nighttime treatment. It suits those who prefer science-backed ingredient blends and ethical product credentials, and who are prepared to use sunscreen during the day when working with retinol. If you have very reactive skin or are pregnant or nursing, consult a skincare professional before adding retinol products to your routine.

FAQ

Q: How often should I use this retinol treatment?

A: Use two to three pumps nightly after cleansing. Beginners should start every other night, increasing frequency as tolerated.

Q: Can I use this if I have sensitive skin?

A: You can, but introduce it gradually and patch-test first. Reduce frequency or consult a dermatologist if irritation occurs.