Alumier AHA Renewal Serum

$110.00

A resurfacing serum with AHAs that smooths texture and renews radiance.

This is hands down one of my faves-it delivers that perfect balance of gentle exfoliation and hydration. It smooths texture, brightens, and keeps skin glowing without irritation, so it’s one I can always rely on. Whenever I want my skin to look fresh and renewed, this is the serum I reach for.

AlumierMD AHA Renewal Serum is a lightweight, exfoliating serum formulated with 8% lactic acid to gently remove dead skin cells, smooth texture, and promote a brighter, more even complexion. Lactic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA), encourages cell turnover and hydration simultaneously, making it effective yet gentle enough for regular use. The formula is balanced with soothing aloe, allantoin, and sodium hyaluronate to calm and hydrate, reducing the risk of irritation. With consistent use, skin feels softer, looks more radiant, and shows improvements in fine lines, discoloration, and overall clarity.

Begin 2–3 nights per week and increase as tolerated; always wear SPF. Allow a full minute for absorption before the next step. Use morning and evening when possible, and pair daytime routines with SPF. Treat this as a small daily ritual—slow the breath, soften the jaw, and let the skin receive.

8% Lactic Acid: Naturally found in milk and part of the alpha hydroxy acid family (AHA), lactic acid is biosynthesized for cosmetic formulations. It exfoliates cellular debris and enhances cell turnover to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Arnica: Extracted from the flower heads of the arnica montana plant, arnica has soothing properties.

Allantoin: Extracted from the comfrey plant, allantoin increases water content in the skin and enhances exfoliation, improving skin smoothness.

Vitamin B5: Also referred to as pantothenic acid or panthenol, vitamin B5 acts as a humectant, locking in moisture to hydrate skin.

Sodium Hyaluronate: A form of hyaluronic acid that hydrates by drawing water into the outer layers from deep within the skin. It holds up to 1,000 times its weight in water, making skin plumper, softer and smoother.

Full Ingredient List: WATER/AQUA/EAU, LACTIC ACID, PROPANEDIOL, GLYCERIN, HYDROXYETHYL ACRYLATE/SODIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYL TAURATE COPOLYMER, SODIUM HYDROXIDE, ARNICA MONTANA FLOWER EXTRACT, CAMELLIA SINENSIS LEAF EXTRACT, SODIUM HYALURONATE, PANTHENOL, ALLANTOIN, TOCOPHEROL, SORBITAN ISOSTEARATE,CAPRYLIC ACID, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, XYLITOL, DISODIUM EDTA, HYDROXYACETOPHENONE, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Alumier AHA Renewal Serum safe for sensitive skin?
It can be suitable for sensitive skin when introduced carefully, but it may cause irritation if overused. The serum uses alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) to chemically exfoliate surface cells, which smooths texture and increases cell turnover. That mechanism is effective but also raises the risk of tingling, redness, or sensitivity if applied too frequently or layered with other strong actives. For sensitive skin we recommend a patch test, starting every other night or only 2–3 times per week, and following with a calming moisturizer to restore the barrier. Those who benefit most are people with dullness, mild texture concerns, or first signs of aging who tolerate light chemical exfoliation. Avoid use on actively inflamed or broken skin and consult a dermatologist if you have chronic rosacea or eczema before starting.
How should I incorporate Alumier AHA Renewal Serum into my skincare routine?
Use the serum in the evening after cleansing and before heavier creams or oils. As a chemical exfoliant, AHAs work best on clean skin and in a thin layer; they should not be mixed on the same night with other strong exfoliants or concentrated retinoids to reduce irritation. Start 2–3 times per week and increase frequency as your skin builds tolerance. Because AHAs accelerate surface cell turnover and increase photosensitivity, apply broad spectrum sunscreen each morning while using the product. This approach helps maximize resurfacing benefits while protecting barrier health. The serum is especially useful for people targeting texture, dullness, and mild discoloration; if you use prescription retinoids, alternate nights or consult your clinician for a combined plan.
How does this AHA serum compare to physical scrubs or exfoliating tools?
Alumier AHA Renewal Serum uses chemical exfoliation rather than mechanical abrasion, which usually provides more even resurfacing and less risk of microscopic skin tears. AHAs dissolve the bonds between dead skin cells, improving texture and radiance across the treated area rather than relying on friction in localized spots. Medical grade chemical exfoliants also tend to be formulated with controlled pH and concentrations to balance efficacy and tolerability. People with sensitive, textured, or hyperpigmented skin typically see better gradual improvement with an AHA serum, while physical scrubs can give an immediate tactile smoothness but may worsen irritation or post-inflammatory pigmentation if overused. For best results, use chemical exfoliation consistently and reserve mechanical tools for occasional maintenance under gentle technique.
Will Alumier AHA Renewal Serum help with discoloration and how long before I see results?
Yes, the serum can help reduce mild to moderate discoloration over time through accelerated epidermal renewal. AHAs increase skin cell turnover, which helps shed pigmented surface cells and promotes a more even tone. Clinically, users often notice improved surface texture and a brighter complexion within 2–4 weeks, with more noticeable fading of uneven pigmentation and discoloration seen in 8–12 weeks of consistent use combined with daily sun protection. Those most likely to benefit are people with post-inflammatory marks, sun-induced uneven tone, or superficial hyperpigmentation. Deeper or longstanding pigment may require professional treatments or combined modalities, so consult a skincare professional for persistent or severe discoloration.
How long do results from Alumier AHA Renewal Serum last and what maintenance is needed?
Results are maintained with ongoing, appropriate use and sun protection; they are not permanent if the serum is stopped. You may see smoother texture within a few weeks and cumulative improvements in radiance and tone over 8–12 weeks. To sustain those gains use the serum on a maintenance schedule your skin tolerates, often 2–5 times per week, and protect daily with broad spectrum sunscreen because AHAs increase photosensitivity. If you discontinue the serum, the epidermal turnover rate will gradually return to your baseline and some surface texture or dullness can reappear over weeks to months. People seeking long-term improvement in texture and mild pigmentation benefit most from continued, consistent use alongside SPF and supportive moisturizers.