A powerhouse at reducing wrinkles and fine lines, evening skin tone, and reducing acne, retinol is one of the world’s great skincare ingredients. But using retinol isn’t without its challenges. The ingredient is notoriously irritating and is known to cause redness and flaking on some, especially those with sensitive skin. But skincare science has come light-years. There are now more ways than ever to get your retinol fix, from gentler forms of retinol to plant-based alternatives. One of them? Retinol oils, which tend to be gentler, more nourishing, and less irritating than traditional serums. 

If you’ve been hesitant to try retinol (or have a shaky past with the ingredient), retinol oils may be a safe entry point back in. They often have lower concentrations of retinol and are cushioned with skin-loving oils and hydrators. Plus, they can be used on their own or mixed in with moisturizer for an added ingredient boost. Some may even be gentle enough to use morning and night; although, it’s best to start out just at night and build up from there. 

Looking to give retinol oils a shot? Read on for 15 of the best options, including retinol alternatives (which are safe for those who are pregnant or breastfeeding).

Sunday Riley’s beloved oil uses trans-retinoic acid ester, a gentler form of retinol that’s still effective at softening the look of fine lines and wrinkles. Add in calming blue tansy and German chamomile for soothing properties, and it’s a cocktail for even-toned, smoother, and all-around glowing skin.

This minimalist formula is made with the brand’s signature nourishing marula oil as its base, 0.5% retinol, and ceramides to strengthen the skin barrier. It’s a great choice for anyone easing into retinol or those who’ve experienced irritation from the ingredient.

Don’t sleep on retinol as an acne treatment. This facial oil features the ingredient along with pore-clearing salicylic acid and moisturizing jojoba, argan, and rose-hip oils to help protect the skin barrier. 

You’ll love the lightweight, dry-oil consistency almost as much as you love the effects of the biomimetic retinol, which mimics skin’s own natural processes so you see major results.

This overnight treatment oil is made with 2% vegan retinol, so if your skin is on the sensitive side, try using it two or three nights a week and build up from there. 

It may be pricey, but fans of this clean, nourishing 1.2% retinol oil are willing to spend—so much so that it’s sold out on multiple occasions.

Not only is this oil made with 1% retinol, but it also contains bakuchiol, which may boost both ingredients’ efficacy. 

This affordable option is made with a bioavailable form of retinol called hydroxypinacolone retinoate, plus hydrating (and vegan) squalane. 

Thanks to its high concentration of vitamin A, rose-hip oil is often touted as a natural source of retinol. It’s the main ingredient in this naturally sourced oil, which also contains moisturizing jojoba oil, apricot-kernel oil, and softening neroli. 

Lightweight, effective, and under $40? As if we needed additional proof that the team at Neutrogena knows their retinol.

Not ready to commit to full-on retinol? Bakuchiol—a plant-based retinol alternative—is the star of the show here. Even better, it also has vitamin C to up the antioxidant and skin-brightening power.

Retinol can break down when exposed to light, so these little single-use capsules help preserve the oil inside. Bonus: They’re travel-friendly!

A blend of hydrating oils—marula, sweet almond, and argan—and antioxidant-rich cranberry-seed oil round out this recently updated formula from Jordan Samuel Skin, which features pure retinol. 

If you want results without spending too much, this highly rated formula has similar ingredients to a lot of the other products on this list, but it’s a steal at $24. 

This moisturizing formula is made with rose-hip oil as well as bidens pilosa, another retinol alternative option that reduces the chance of irritation.

Want more retinol? Check out the best retinol creams.