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Say It with Serums

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December 14, 2025

Makeup is no longer just about coverage-it's about care, hydration, and a glow that claims to start beneath the surface

- NOOR ANAND CHAWLA

Say It with Serums

When 52-year-old Harpreet Kaur logged into her favourite beauty platforms this season, she was ready for slashed prices and impulse indulgence-but not for the word serum greeting her from every product description.

Body lotions, cleansers, foundations, powders-everything now promised skincare benefits. For a woman with sensitive skin, it felt less like innovation and more like overload. "My sensitive skin doesn't always react well to serums, so I was caught off guard with serums added to everything from body lotions to cleansers, and foundations to powders. Is it really necessary?" she asks.

Welcome to the world of serum-skin makeup, a movement driven by the philosophy that makeup should no longer mask it should nurture. Thick primers and heavy foundations are being quietly retired in favour of hydrating serums that prep the skin and, in many cases, are already infused inside the makeup itself. The promise is irresistible: improved texture, lit-from-within brightness, seamless blending and a finish that stays fresh rather than flat.

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