Acmella Oleracea Extract
Our database includes 4 products featuring Acmella Oleracea Extract as a hero ingredient, reviewed and ranked by formulation quality, ingredient evidence, and real-world performance. Use the category filter below to narrow by product type, or explore each review for full skin-type suitability and usage guidance.
4 products with Acmella Oleracea Extract
Best Budget Retinol Starter Retinol Cream
The eight-dollar retinol cream that pairs 0.1% retinol with bakuchiol and soothing botanicals for what may be the gentlest, most affordable entry into retinoid skincare on the market. It won't transform your skin overnight, but it might be the product that keeps you using retinol long enough to see real results.
Instant-Lift Luxury Icon Skin Caviar Liquid Lift
An ingeniously theatrical serum that delivers a genuinely impressive instant lift from its pullulan film-forming technology, backed by Matrixyl 3000 peptides and caviar extract for longer-term benefits — but the 10 price, high alcohol content, and army of fragrance allergens make this a luxury indulgence rather than a skincare necessity.
Instant Brightening Eye Treatment Auto Correct Brightening + De-Puffing Eye Contour Cream
A clever hybrid eye cream that delivers instant optical brightening through light-reflecting particles while deploying caffeine, horse chestnut, and acmella oleracea as longer-term treatment actives. The immediate visible correction is genuinely impressive, but the $65 price tag for a half-ounce with fragrance compounds near the eye area is a hard sell for sensitive skin types.
Tropical Beauty Pick Niacinamide & Caffeine Eye Bright Cream
A hydrating eye cream dressed up as a targeted treatment. The mica particles deliver instant visual brightening, but the headline actives — niacinamide and caffeine — appear at concentrations too low to meaningfully address dark circles or puffiness over time. It moisturizes well enough, but at $36, the gap between marketing promise and formulation reality is hard to ignore.