In daily skincare, the question often arises: should I choose a serum or a booster ? Both products have high potential, but they differ primarily in their purpose , consistency , and method of incorporating them into the routine .
In this article, we will focus on when it is better to reach for a serum and when it is worth using a booster as a complement to care, with specific examples of Orientana serums and boosters tailored to different care goals.
Read how to use facial booster.
How do serums and boosters work differently in your skincare routine?
A serum is typically a lighter product with a high concentration of active ingredients that works directly on specific skin concerns and is a permanent part of a routine. A booster, on the other hand, is used to enhance skincare, often in short treatments or seasonally, and is intended to intensify the effects of other products.
In practice, this means that the serum can be the base of daily care , and the booster can be an addition that appears in a specific care situation.
Serum - when does it play the first fiddle?
The serum works best when:
- you care for your skin regularly and long-term ,
- you want to work systematically on a specific problem,
- you care about stable, predictable results.
Anti-wrinkle serum with phytoendorphins
The role of the serum: daily support for firmness and smoothness.
Where the booster comes in:
→ When your skin starts to look tired and you want to temporarily enhance the serum's effects (e.g., during periods of stress or seasonality), use the Energy Booster.
Smoothing and soothing serum with mucin
The role of the serum: maintaining skin comfort and reducing the feeling of tightness.
Where the booster comes in:
→ when your skin needs faster regeneration than your daily serum can provide. Use the Regeneration Booster.
Tremella Moisturizing Serum + Exosomes
The role of the serum: constant, deep hydration and support of the skin barrier.
Where the booster comes in:
→ during periods of dryness (in winter, after sun exposure, after air conditioning), when you want to increase the moisturizing effect . Use Booster Energy.
Ashwa Serum + Vitamin C + Tranexamic acid
The role of serum: regular work on skin tone and radiance.
Where the booster comes in:
→ before an important event or when your skin looks dull and needs a quick "wow" effect . Use the Illumination Booster.
Ashwa Serum + Peptides + Coenzyme Q10
The role of serum: daily anti-aging prevention.
Where the booster comes in:
→ as a temporary boost when skin firmness or energy declines. Use the Regeneration Booster.
Booster - when is it the right choice?
It is worth turning on the Booster when:
- the skin suddenly changes its needs ,
- you want to speed up the care effect ,
- The serum works well, but you need something more .
Booster does not replace serum - it works as:
- intensifier,
- effects "accelerator",
- element of treatment, not a permanent foundation.
Therefore, it is best to treat it as a response tool and the serum as a care base .
Here you can read about the main ingredient of boosters - Reishi Mushroom
How to combine serum and booster so that they complement each other?
- Use the serum regularly , according to the needs of your skin.
- Booster turn on:
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- seasonally
- periodically
- situationally
In the skincare routine, the booster appears before the serum or between the serum and the cream , depending on the consistency.
Booster and serum - how to think about their complementarity
✔ Serum should be a permanent part of your skincare routine – it is a foundation that works every day.
✔ Booster is a supporting and intensifying product – used when you want to enhance the effects of your skincare , e.g. the effects of a serum, or prepare the skin for a specific need.
In practice, this means:
- use the serum regularly (morning and/or evening),
- a booster in short treatments or periods when your skin needs an "extra impulse".
How to apply serum and booster so that they don't clash
➡ In your skincare routine , you always apply the booster first , and the serum only as the next step before the cream , if you want an additional "stimulus" of action.
➡ Boosters act as an intensifier, but do not replace serums in daily skincare. Serums are usually lightweight and absorb quickly, allowing the cream's active ingredients to penetrate deeper.
Summary
If your goal is to regularly address a specific skin problem, such as hydration, regeneration, rejuvenation, or brightening, start with a serum tailored to those needs .
However, if you want to enhance the effects of your care or add a boost at a specific moment , a booster can be a great addition – especially in seasonal or periodic treatments.
👉 Check out Orientana Facial Boosters and see how you can enrich your skincare routine.








