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Transitions are inevitable when it comes to the spring season – that includes your skincare regimen, whether big or small. Spring also promises warm weather but we all know that the weather gods do as they please.


With that in mind, we have to stay strapped with products that are malleable to all of the possibilities. Moisturizers were paramount for all the slush and snow we endured this past winter but now it's time to jump on the serum train. Serums guarantee smooth, moist and plump skin. All the things we desire.

To help you achieve something like Beyonce's glow, we have rounded up facial serums that are packed with moisture sent from heaven.

Elizabeth Arden Retinol Ceramide Capsules Line Erasing Night Serum

Elizabeth Arden's Ceramide Capsules are like no other serum because they created each capsule for a single use. With one ceramide capsule, you can improve your skin texture and tone. The best practice is using it before bed.

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Do you incorporate serums into your beauty routine? Shout out your favorites in the comments below!

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