Hydroxymethoxyphenyl Decanone

Our database includes 6 products featuring Hydroxymethoxyphenyl Decanone 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.

6 products with Hydroxymethoxyphenyl Decanone

86/100 Score
The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors + PhytoCeramides 100 mL white jar with screw-top lid Winter Barrier Hero
The Ordinary moisturizer

Natural Moisturizing Factors + PhytoCeramides

One of the most formulation-literate barrier creams under $25. The full phytoceramide-plus-fatty-acid-plus-phytosterol lipid architecture, combined with a proper NMF humectant system, is the kind of thing dermatologist brands charge twice as much for. For dry, eczema-prone, or winter-compromised skin, this is an easy recommendation.

drynormal Fragrance Free
4.3 (2,400)
$22.50
83/100 Score
Senté Even Tone Retinol Cream 30ml airless tube — clinical 0.5% encapsulated retinol with heparan sulfate analog Derm Office Retinol
Senté retinoid

Even Tone Retinol Cream

A genuinely sophisticated clinical retinol cream that justifies its medical-spa pricing for the specific user it is built for — someone with hyperpigmentation who has struggled to tolerate standard retinol products. 0.5 percent encapsulated retinol, Senté's patented Heparan Sulfate Analog, hydroxymethoxyphenyl decanone brightening, and a ceramide-fatty acid barrier base. It is not a cream for casual shoppers, but for clinical-tier tone work, it is one of the better options available.

normalcombination Fragrance Free
4.5 (350)
$125.00
81/100 Score
Elizabeth Arden Skin Illuminating Brightening Night Capsules jar Brightening Capsule Format
Elizabeth Arden serum

Skin Illuminating Brightening Night Capsules

Elizabeth Arden's Brightening Night Capsules take the legendary single-dose ceramide capsule format and apply it to pigmentation-focused chemistry that genuinely benefits from the anhydrous environment. A vitamin C ester, HMPD-style brightener, niacinamide, and licorice extract all arrive fresh in every dose, with no fragrance and no oxidation drama. At $88 for 50 capsules it's not cheap, but the delivery system is doing real work for the price.

normaldry Fragrance Free
4.5 (1,800)
$88.00
77/100 Score
The Ordinary Retinol 0.5% in Squalane amber glass dropper bottle Smart Step-Up Retinol
The Ordinary retinoid

Retinol 0.5% in Squalane

The sweet spot in The Ordinary's retinol trilogy — potent enough to deliver clinically meaningful results, gentle enough that most retinol-experienced users can tolerate it nightly, and priced so low it makes the entire premium retinol market look like performance art.

normalcombination Fragrance Free
4.3 (7,000)
$9.30
76/100 Score
The Ordinary Retinol 1% in Squalane amber glass dropper bottle High-Potency Budget Powerhouse
The Ordinary retinoid

Retinol 1% in Squalane

The final boss of The Ordinary's retinol line — a genuinely potent 1% concentration that demands respect but delivers results close to prescription territory, all for less than ten dollars. Not for the uninitiated, but for those who've earned their retinol tolerance, it's a powerhouse.

normalcombination Fragrance Free
4.1 (5,500)
$9.90
75/100 Score
The Ordinary Retinol 0.2% in Squalane amber glass dropper bottle Best Budget Retinol Starter
The Ordinary retinoid

Retinol 0.2% in Squalane

The most honest retinol on the market — eight ingredients, no pretense, and a price tag that makes the entire luxury retinol category look ridiculous. It won't transform your skin overnight, but as a first step into retinoid territory, it's nearly impossible to beat.

normalcombination Fragrance Free
4.2 (8,500)
$8.10
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