The 10 Best Serum Sticks for More Convenient Skin Hydration, Brightening and More

For targeted application, look no further.

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As a Midwestern gal who loves a good state fair, I learned long ago that almost everything is better when consumed or presented in stick format. Corn dogs, fried pickles—you get the point. So when skincare that took on the same form came across my beauty editor desk these past few months, to say I was intrigued would be an understatement. As for the shining stars of this budding category? Serum sticks—and I'm not the only one who agrees.

Muneeb Shah, MD, who you likely know online as @doctorly, says one of the biggest advantages of a serum stick is its precision. "Most serums are designed to be applied with your hands, which works well for the face, but can be messy or inefficient when you're targeting specific areas like the neck, jawline, chest, or backs of the hand. A stick allows you to apply the product exactly where you want it without dripping or wasting product," he explains.

Another bonus? Serum sticks are incredibly convenient. When skincare is easy to use, you're more likely to use it consistently—and it's more likely to work. "Consistency is what ultimately drives results," adds Dr. Shah. "The format isn't just about convenience; it's about helping people treat areas they often neglect, like the neck and décolleté, which are some of the first places we start to see visible signs of aging."

Ahead, discover 10 of the best serum sticks on the market, all ready to be applied exactly (and I mean exactly) how you see fit.

Serum Stick MVPs

Though there aren't as many serum sticks on the market as there are actual serums (you can find serums for mature skin, serums packed with actives, hydrating serums, and on and on and on), the category is expanding quickly. These are the formulas I return to again and again, despite constantly testing what's new.

Glass Skin Awaits

Now, we're going to look at some hydrating serums designed to give you a glass-skin glow. Because they create an occlusive layer on the skin, balms already offer a nice moisturizing effect by locking in hydration. Add some extra skin-loving ingredients to the mix and we're really talking.

Retinol Round Up

Retinol is everything, so it only makes sense that some great retinol stick serums would join the lineup here. "For products containing retinaldehyde, I generally recommend starting a few nights a week and increasing frequency as your skin adjusts," notes Dr. Shah. "The goal isn't to use the strongest product possible; it's to use one that you can tolerate consistently."

Liquids to Sticks

Something interesting has been happening in the stick serum market. We're seeing formulas we already love translated into a new format. And no, you don't lose any effectiveness when using a stick serum versus a classic liquid.

"The effectiveness of a skincare product comes from the formulation and delivery of the ingredients, not whether it's a liquid, cream, or stick," explains Dr. Shah. "In fact, an anhydrous stick format can actually offer formulation advantages for certain ingredients because it minimizes exposure to water, which can help support ingredient stability. The key is making sure the active ingredients are formulated to remain effective and are delivered evenly to the skin."

Complexion Perfectors

Can't wait long for your serum stick to fully do the work? I get it. While I wait for the other options on this list to really kick in (with consistent, sustained use), here are some tinted serum sticks that offer immediate skin-perfecting properties—plus all the same skin-loving ingredients as every other option on this list.

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Meet the Expert

Dr. Muneeb Shah
Dr. Muneeb Shah

Dr. Muneeb Shah is a board-certified dermatologist. He was born and raised in New York and completed his undergraduate studies at Hofstra University and medical school at Nova Southeastern University, where he was inducted into the Sigma Sigma Phi Honors Society for his academic achievements. He then went on to complete his Dermatology residency at Campbell University in North Carolina.

In his spare time, Dr. Shah is deeply passionate about educating people across the globe on dermatology. Recognized as the ‘DermDoctor’ on various social media platforms, he has amassed a substantial following of over 21 million individuals on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Dr. Shah’s remarkable efforts in the field of dermatology have garnered widespread recognition. His enthusiasm for raising awareness and educating people about skin health has caught the attention of renowned publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Allure, Forbes, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, CNN, Khaleej Times, Wired, Glossy, and Entrepreneur. He has also had the privilege of serving on various professional committees, including with the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS), and is constantly striving for innovation and excellence within the field.

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Sophia Vilensky
Freelance Writer

Sophia Vilensky is a Freelance Beauty Writer at Marie Claire with a beauty, wellness, and entertainment journalism portfolio that includes contributions to Byrdie, Bravo, Teen Vogue, and Us Weekly. Growing up in a family of beauticians—and through her own personal studies—she developed an in-depth understanding of aesthetics, cosmetic product formulation, and beauty treatment development and has also held roles as a senior copywriter, content strategist, and proofreader for top beauty and wellness brands. Even so, you'd be hard pressed to find her with her hair and makeup actually done. Sophia is based in Minneapolis and is a 2019 graduate of the University of Minnesota, where she majored in English and minored in cinema studies. During her time at the university, she was the Arts & Entertainment Editor for the Minnesota Daily, earning the 2019 Editor of the Year award for her work. She connected deeply with the Twin Cities arts scene, collaborating with leading beauty professionals, designers, and artists. Graduating Summa Cum Laude, her thesis—a close-reading of Vanderpump Rules—was featured on NPR. When not immersed in writing or testing new products, Sophia enjoys watching reality TV, reading, and exploring the newest woo-woo wellness trends. Keep up with her on Instagram @sophiavilensky.