Retrieve.One Retinol Serum

ReTrieve.One

1% highest non-prescription strength retinol serum 1,2

$64.99

Our luxurious, premium serum contains 1% retinol – the highest non-prescription retinol preparation available. It comes in a silky, easily absorbed formulation that is free from fragrances, parabens, benzoates and artificial colours1

1% retinol concentration - The highest non-prescription strength available

Botanically enriched formula - Infused with Buddleja flower extract and formulated with hyaluronic acid and peptides

Clinically effective - From the trusted team behind Dermaveen and Invisible Zinc, with retinol’s scientifically proven anti-ageing benefits3,4

Same day delivery in metro areas if order before 2PM

Where ReTrieve.One Fits in Your Journey

ReTrieve.One contains 1% retinol, positioning it at the premium end of over-the-counter retinoid products. This concentration provides significant anti-aging benefits without any need for a prescription.

Perfect for experienced users

  • Those who have used 0.25-0.5% retinol successfully
  • Users seeking maximum over-the-counter strength1,2
  • People ready for anti-ageing results3,4
  • Those wanting the highest strength retinol without a prescription

New to Retinoids?

ReTrieve.One is a great place to start. Begin by applying it twice a week, and gradually increase to nightly use as your skin builds tolerance.

Our AI skincare assistant Joanna can:

  • Help you find the right starting point for your skin
  • Create a retinol progression plan for you
  • Guide you through the adjustment period

FAQs

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Australian-registered doctors and dermatologists can offer personalised care for your skin concerns, such as sun damage and photoageing, and prescribe medical-grade retinoids when clinically appropriate.

Telehealth consultations from the comfort of your home

Medical treatment options for photoageing and sun damage concerns

Treatment plans tailored to your skin type and goals

Medical advice

References

  1. Therapeutic Goods (Poisons Standard—June 2025) Instrument 2025 - Department of Health, Disability and Ageing, Available at: https://www.legislation.gov.au/F2025L00599/asmade/text (Accessed July 2025)
  2. Formulating with vitamin A in skincare, Institute of Personal Care Science (2022) Available at: https://personalcarescience.com.au/Workshops/cosmeticscienceworkshops-2110/Blog-4192/FormulatingwithVitaminAinskincare-7501/ (Accessed July 2025)
  3. Mukherjee S, Date A, Patravale V, Korting HC, Roeder A, Weindl G. Retinoids in the treatment of skin aging: an overview of clinical efficacy and safety. Clin Interv Aging. 2006;1(4):327-348. doi:10.2147/ciia.2006.1.4.327
  4. Quan T. Human Skin Aging and the Anti-Aging Properties of Retinol. Biomolecules. 2023;13(11):1614. Published 2023 Nov 4. doi:10.3390/biom13111614
  5. Cleveland Clinic. Retinol. Available at https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/23293-retinol. Accessed 12.6.2025.
  6. Xie G, Xu Q, Li R, et al. Chemical profiles and quality evaluation of Buddleja officinalis flowers by HPLC-DAD and HPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS. J Pharm Biomed Anal. 2019;164:283-295. doi:10.1016/j.jpba.2018.10.030
  7. Patient. Retinol: skincare benefits, side effects and more. Last reviewed Jun 2022. Available at https://patient.info/news-and-features/retinol-skincare-benefits-side-effects-and-more. Accessed 14.6.2025.

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