Last updated on 5th April 2026 by Sarah Sarsby

In a market that’s oversaturated with similar products, brands that follow gimmicky social media trends, and firms that overpromise and underdeliver on their product claims, it can be hard to find skincare brands that truly make a difference. It feels like nowadays every brand is pushing out a constant wave of products, all promising to make your skin look and feel amazing. And it can be exhausting.
Dr. Idriss stood out to me as a brand with an authentic identity. Its product line is well thought-out, rooted in science, and uncomplicated. Founded by board-certified dermatologist Dr. Shereene Idriss, Dr. Idriss focuses on evidence-based and effective formulations that are clinically tested, non-irritating, and free from fragrance.
In this review, I share my honest experience of using Dr. Idriss and whether the products have made any noticeable difference to my skin after testing them for the last 6 weeks.
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Products in this review
3 Dr. Idriss products are featured in this review:
Below, I review each product individually before sharing my overall thoughts on this skincare brand.
1. Dr. Idriss The Depuffer
£39 for 40ml

About the product
The Depuffer Roll-On Serum is a cooling, lightweight gel designed to help calm visible puffiness and redness. You can use the metal roller applicator under the eyes or on any area that feels warm, irritated, or swollen. It claims to be suitable for all skin types. The roller design delivers a cooling sensation on application.
Key ingredients include niacinamide, which can help improve the look of uneven tone and support the skin’s barrier; centella asiatica, often used to support barrier repair and soothe irritation; and arnica, which helps reduce the look of swelling.
Use it after cleansing and before moisturiser — twist to the “on” position to dispense a small amount, roll over the skin, then pat in any leftover gel.
In an independent clinical and consumer perception study of 28 subjects after 5 minutes and 4 weeks using The Depuffer, 92% of users said it soothed irritation, 92% said their skin felt refreshed, and 88% reported a reduction in signs of redness.
The Depuffer has won multiple awards, including: Allure Best of Beauty 2023, Marie Claire Skin and Hair Award 2024, and Refinery29 Beauty Innovator 2023.


Review
I’m a fan of The Depuffer.
Let’s start with the packaging and application. The roller design makes it easy to smooth the product across your face, and it has a lovely cooling and soothing sensation when you apply it, which is exactly what you want if your skin feels inflamed, red, or puffy. Beyond using the serum when I have a rosacea flare-up or if my skin feels aggravated, this would be an amazing summer skincare product for keeping your skin cool and fresh when it’s hot. However, I could see the roller getting messy over time, as it dispenses quite a lot of product, so you’d need to keep on top of cleaning it to ensure it doesn’t get gross.
This roll-on serum does a great job of relieving irritation, reducing puffiness, and calming redness within an hour. I don’t typically get puffy undereyes, but when I do, this helps calm them quickly.
While this serum doesn’t treat rosacea, I use it if my rosacea flares up or after a workout when my skin is warm and red for fast-acting relief. It’s also a fantastic choice if you’ve aggravated your skin barrier as a soothing, skin-friendly option.
This formula is kind to my combination, sensitive skin. The serum looks tinted but turns invisible once you’ve massaged it into your skin.
Rating: 4.5 stars
This is a great serum to have on hand for when your skin is red or irritated.
2. Dr. Idriss Major Fade
£50 for 50ml

About the product
The Dr. Idriss Major Fade Flash Mask is an exfoliating mask meant to brighten dull skin and smooth texture. It’s formulated to be used a few times a week in the evening as a rinse-off step. This exfoliator claims to be suitable for all skin types, improve uneven skin tone, and reduce redness.
This mask incorporates glycolic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) that helps remove dead surface skin cells to improve texture and tone; lactic acid, another AHA that gently exfoliates and can also help boost hydration; and tranexamic acid, which been shown to help fade visible discolouration and reduce the look of redness. Glycerin is included to attract and retain moisture while exfoliating.
Apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin, leave on for 10-15 minutes, and rinse off. It’s designed to work with the rest of your routine rather than replace your usual cleanser or moisturiser.
In an independent clinical and consumer perception study of 29 subjects after 8 weeks using the Dr. Idriss Major Fade Solution System, 100% of users reported brighter and more radiant skin, 97% reported a more even skin tone, and 90% reported a reduction in the appearance of hyperpigmentation.
Major Fade has won multiple awards, including the Allure Best of Beauty 2025 and Byrdie Beauty Award 2024.


Review
I love the Dr. Idriss Major Fade Flash Mask.
The squeezy tube means you can dispense the product onto your fingertips and control the amount you apply to your skin. The texture is gel-like and smooths over the skin easily. It feels a little tacky once applied and as it dries down, but this is common with these types of masks.
I feel a tingling sensation when I’ve applied this mask. However, Dr. Idriss states that this is normal, and it didn’t feel irritating. The mask rinses off effortlessly, leaving no greasy residue behind.
As someone with rosacea and sensitive skin, I’m cautious not to overdo it with exfoliators, as overuse can damage my skin barrier and cause redness. I typically use an exfoliating product once or twice a week. For this mask, I used it once every other week in the evening.
There has been a noticeable immediate and long-term improvement in my skin since using this mask.
When I rinse the mask off, my skin instantly looks more radiant with a smooth and even complexion. It gives my skin an undeniable healthy glow. My skin doesn’t feel aggravated or look red after using this either, which is sometimes the case when I use exfoliating products. In the longer-term, this mask has made my skin tone more even. I think it’s helped reduce some redness in my skin overall as well.
Rating: 5 stars
I’m a massive fan of this gentle exfoliating face mask. It’s been a great option to implement into my skincare routine without making my rosacea flare up.
3. Dr. Idriss Barrier Baste Lip Baste
£24 for 10ml

About the product
The Barrier Baste Lip Baste is a rich lip treatment designed to help support and protect the lip skin’s natural barrier while providing hydration. The texture is balm-like but still comfortable rather than heavy, making it handy for daily use or overnight. This balm claims to be the solution to sore, dry, and chapped lips.
The formula includes squalane, a lightweight emollient that helps smooth and hydrate; ceramides, which help reinforce barrier function and retain moisture; oat oil/extract, known for antioxidant and soothing effects; and shea butter, an emollient that helps soften dry skin.
Just squeeze a small amount from the tube and smooth it over your lips. You can wear it on its own, under lip colour, or as a thicker layer at night.
In an independent clinical and consumer perception study of 34 subjects who used the Dr. Idriss Barrier Baste Lip Basting Duo, 100% of users reported relief in discomfort caused by dryness and flakiness, 100% reported immediate protection and nourishment, and 94% said the duo immediately helps heal dry, damaged lips.


Review
I really like the Dr. Idriss Barrier Baste.
This has a thick, rich, and sticky consistency. It squeezes out of the tube as a gloopy formula, but it smooths over the lips seamlessly. As this does stay tacky on the lips, I’d only use it as a protective, overnight nourishing treatment. Otherwise, if I’m outside, I know my hair will get stuck in the sticky formula. Gross.
I frequently suffer from dry lips. It feels like I constantly have to apply lip balm to keep them feeling comfortable. The Barrier Baste does a great job at instantly moisturising, soothing, and softening my lips. It provides immediate relief, alongside a noticeable improvement in the morning, as my lips feel nourished, repaired, and protected.
Since using this balm, my lips feel less dry and chapped overall, and they’re more comfortable day-to-day. This is a heavy-duty formula that will work wonders at restoring your lips to a comfortable, soft, and hydrated condition.
Rating: 5 stars
I’m very impressed with this formula.
Overall Dr. Idriss review


Dr. Idriss is a brand that cuts through the noise of an overcrowded and often unoriginal skincare market. All of the products are effective, meet their claims, are clearly designed to target and treat a specific skin concern, and feel unique and authentic.
It’s obvious that these formulas have been created by an experienced dermatologist, as they truly work for skin and fill a gap in the market. They’re not gimmicky, and they have a purpose.
All 3 products in this review have improved the look and feel of my skin, both in the short and long term. I’d happily purchase them with my own money, and I look forward to trying more products from Dr. Idriss.