Difference between serum and moisturizer: which one you need and in what order to use them

Diferencia entre sérum y crema hidratante: cuál necesitas y en qué orden usarlos

One of the most frequent questions in skincare is whether to use serum, moisturizer, or both. And if both, in what order? In this guide, we explain the real differences between these two products and how to get the most out of them together.

Are serum and moisturizer the same thing?

No. Although both are applied to the face and care for the skin, they have completely different functions and complement each other rather than replace each other.

What each one is and what it's for

Serum: deep treatment

Serum is a product for specific treatment. Its light and fluid texture allows it to penetrate the deepest layers of the skin, where it deposits highly concentrated active ingredients to solve specific problems: dark spots, wrinkles, pores, lack of luminosity, excess sebum.

Moisturizer: protection and maintenance

Moisturizer has a different function: to protect and maintain the skin barrier. Its denser texture forms a layer on the skin that retains moisture and protects against external aggressions such as cold, wind, or pollution.

Key differences at a glance

Serum Moisturizer
Texture Light, fluid Dense, emulsion
Penetration Deep Surface
Main function Active treatment Protection and hydration
Concentration of active ingredients High Low-medium
Essential No (depends on the goal) Yes, for everyone

Do you need both?

Moisturizer is essential for almost everyone, even for oily skin. Serum is not essential for everyone, but it adds a level of treatment that moisturizer alone cannot offer if you have dark spots, wrinkles, or enlarged pores.

💡 Tip: If you have to choose only one, start with a good moisturizer. When you want to go a step further, add the serum.

In what order should they be applied?

The correct order is always from lightest to densest texture:

  1. Cleansing
  2. Toner (optional)
  3. Serum — penetrates deeply
  4. Eye cream (if you use it)
  5. Moisturizer — seals and protects
  6. Sunscreen (morning only)

⚠️ Important: If you reverse the order, the cream acts as a barrier and the serum cannot penetrate properly. You lose much of its effectiveness.

Can all active ingredients be used together?

✅ Combinations that work well: Vitamin C + Hyaluronic Acid | Niacinamide + Hyaluronic Acid | Retinol (night) + Hyaluronic Acid

❌ Combinations to avoid: Vitamin C + Retinol (separate them: Vitamin C in the morning, Retinol at night) | Retinol + AHA/BHA Acids (alternate them)

Basic routine to get started

Morning: Cleansing → Vitamin C or Niacinamide serum → Moisturizer → SPF 30+

Night: Cleansing → Hyaluronic Acid or Retinol serum → Nourishing moisturizer

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Conclusion

Serum and moisturizer are not interchangeable but complementary. Moisturizer protects and maintains the skin barrier. Serum treats in depth. The order matters: serum first, then cream.

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