Intro :
After spending a month in the high desert climate of New Mexico this past winter, my already dry-leaning skin transformed into something closer to parchment paper. I live in Denver, no stranger to dryness myself but the New Mexico air made Denver feel like the tropics. Cue the skin emergency.
Between tightness, flaking, and a new level of irritation I hadn’t dealt with before, I dove headfirst into skincare research. One brand that kept popping up was Paula’s Choice, so I committed to a small haul to rebuild my skin barrier and (eventually) introduce a retinoid to tackle fine lines, uneven tone, and blackheads. What I didn’t anticipate was how complex and often confusing the world of over-the-counter retinoids would be. But more on that in a minute.
Here’s one of the Paula’s Choice products I’ve been using consistently for the past 2.5 months (since mid-February), in the order I apply them.
For context : I have combination-to-dry skin, live in a dry temperate climate, and my concerns include sensitivity, redness, T-zone blackheads, early signs of aging, and hyperpigmentation.
🌿 PC Moisture Renewal Oil Booster
Price : $38 for 0.67 oz
Rating : ★★★★☆ (4/5)
My first foray into facial oils! This blend of plant-based oils (including jojoba, argan, and sunflower) is formulated to support a compromised skin barrier and boost moisture levels. It’s the kind of product I wouldn’t have even considered if not for the full-on skin crisis but it’s been a surprisingly welcome addition.
I don’t use it daily; instead, I treat it like a skin insurance policy. I mix 2–3 drops into my moisturizer when I feel my skin needs that extra layer of occlusion usually on no-SPF days or particularly dry mornings. It pairs especially well with lighter moisturizers, making them more winter-appropriate without overloading my skin.
As expected, it takes a while to absorb. But as long as I’m staying home, I don’t mind a slightly glossy finish as it’s all part of the healing process. And while it doesn’t feel like a powerhouse product, I do think it’s played a subtle but important role in rehydrating my skin over the last few months.
My only hesitation? The price. For such a small bottle, I think there are more affordable oil blends out there that would likely perform similarly. Still, it was a helpful recovery product during a tough season.
Verdict : A luxurious helper for barrier repair, but not essential enough for the price. WNRP, though I wouldn’t mind receiving it as a gift.
Final Thoughts
If you’re battling skin that's been wrecked by winter (or travel to high-altitude, dry climates), Paula’s Choice has some comforting, barrier-friendly options. Just keep in mind : not every product is a hero, and price-to-performance ratios matter, especially when you're rebuilding a whole routine.