The Difference Between a Serum, Cream and Lotion – Explained in Simple Words
By Dr. Rizwan Khan | Dr. Rizwan’s Skin Cosmetic and Laser Clinic, Shahjahanpur
📅 24 June 2025
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Ever stood in front of a skincare shelf and thought:
“Serum bhi lagana hai? Cream bhi? Lotion bhi? What’s the difference?”
You’re not alone.
Many patients ask me:
“Doctor, kya mujhe teenon lagani chahiye?”
“Kya cream aur lotion same hota hai?”
“Serum pehle lagayein ya baad mein?”
Let me explain all this in very simple and practical language.
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🧴 First Things First: Why So Many Products?
Each product type—serum, cream, lotion—has its own job.
They differ by:
• Texture
• Purpose
• Skin penetration
• When to use them
Think of it like this:
• Serum = Medicine
• Lotion = Light moisturiser
• Cream = Heavy moisturiser
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💧 1. What is a Serum?
• Very light and watery OR gel-like
• Has powerful active ingredients (like Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid, Retinol)
• Absorbs deep into your skin
• Comes in small bottles, usually with a dropper
🟢 Used for:
• Pigmentation
• Acne
• Fine lines
• Dullness
• Dehydration
⏱️ Apply after face wash and before moisturiser.
Example:
Vitamin C serum in morning, Retinol serum at night.
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🧴 2. What is a Lotion?
• Thinner than cream, usually white and runny
• Gives light moisturising
• Feels less oily
• Absorbs quickly
🟢 Best for:
• Normal to oily skin
• Summer season
• Daytime use
• People who don’t like sticky feeling
Example:
Aloe vera lotion or moisturising lotion with niacinamide.
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🧴 3. What is a Cream?
• Thicker and richer than lotion
• Gives deep moisturising
• Leaves a slightly heavier feel
• Takes longer to absorb
🟢 Best for:
• Dry or sensitive skin
• Winter season
• Night time repair
• People who feel “skin khinch rahi hai”
Example:
Night cream, barrier repair cream, cold cream.
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👨⚕️ Dr. Rizwan’s Simple Order of Application:
If you’re using all three:
1. Cleanser
2. Serum (only 2–3 drops)
3. Lotion or Cream (depending on your skin)
4. Sunscreen (if morning)
💡 Lightest to heaviest is the rule. Serum always goes first.
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❓ Do You Need All Three?
Not always.
It depends on your skin needs.
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