This listing is for a manufacturer TESTER unit — the bottle, dispenser, formulation, and seal are 100% genuine and full size (30 ml / 1 fl oz), but no outer retail box is included. Tester units are produced by brands for in-store demonstration and beauty counter staff training; they are commonly sold through closeout channels at significant discounts. The product inside is identical to retail-box stock.
Erno Laszlo Soothing Relief Hydration Serum is part of Erno Laszlo’s Sensitive Skin Collection — a lightweight, milky-textured serum that helps replenish vital hydration and reinforce the skin’s moisture barrier. The formula combines Erno Laszlo’s proprietary SensCalm® Complex (Red Sage Root Extract, Bisabolol, and Ginger Root Extract) with Barridome Technology® built around groundcherry extract (Physalis Pubescens) to help create a second-skin protective layer on reactive, easily irritated skin. Signs of dryness or sensitivity are visibly diminished, revealing a soothed, calmer-looking complexion.
Key benefits
- Calms and hydrates sensitive, reactive skin — A blend of plant extracts and skin-mimetic actives helps reduce the visible look of redness and irritation while restoring moisture.
- Lightweight, fast-absorbing milky serum — Sits comfortably under moisturizer, SPF, and makeup without pilling or stickiness.
- Supports the moisture barrier — Barridome Technology with groundcherry extract creates a thin protective veil that helps lock in hydration against environmental stressors.
- SensCalm Complex — A signature blend of Red Sage, Bisabolol, and Ginger that’s been featured across Erno Laszlo’s sensitive-skin range.
- Suited to layered routines — Use after toning and before moisturizer; pairs well with the Sensitive Skin Soothing Relief Hydration Lotion (also available at organicskincare.com) for a complete two-step ritual.
Hero ingredients
- SensCalm® Complex — Red Sage Root Extract (Salvia Miltiorrhiza), Bisabolol (chamomile-derived calming molecule), and Ginger Root Extract (Zingiber Officinale). A signature trio used across Erno Laszlo’s sensitive-skin offerings to help quiet reactive skin.
- Barridome Technology® with Groundcherry Extract — Physalis Pubescens Fruit Juice, an antioxidant-rich extract that anchors a hydrating, moisture-locking matrix on the skin’s surface.
- Squalane — A lipid-mimetic emollient that softens skin and reinforces the barrier without occluding pores or leaving residue.
- Madecassoside — A purified molecule derived from Centella Asiatica (gotu kola), widely used in modern barrier-repair skincare for its visible calming effect.
- Allantoin + Bisabolol — A pair of well-tolerated soothing actives that pair well for redness-prone skin.
- Tocopherol (Vitamin E) — A stabilising antioxidant that supports the skin’s lipid layer.
How to use
- Cleanse and tone face and neck.
- Dispense 3–4 drops of the serum onto your fingertips.
- Smooth over face, avoiding the immediate eye area.
- Gently press into skin until fully absorbed (usually 30 seconds).
- Follow with moisturizer. In the morning, finish with broad-spectrum SPF.
- Use morning and night.
Tip: pair with a gentle, fragrance-free cleanser. Reactive skin tolerates this serum better when surrounding routine products are also low-irritation.
Tester unit details
- What you receive: One sealed 30 ml / 1 fl oz Erno Laszlo Soothing Relief Hydration Serum bottle, with the manufacturer’s pump dispenser.
- What you don’t receive: The printed cardboard outer retail box.
- Is it authentic? Yes. Tester units are produced by Erno Laszlo on the same manufacturing line as retail stock, in the same bottle, with the same formulation, batch coding, and seal.
- Why testers exist: Brands produce tester units for in-store demonstration at beauty counters and authorized partner training. When a retail location closes, rebrands, or rotates stock, these units enter the closeout / surplus market.
- Brand status: Erno Laszlo has discontinued active marketing of this product line; mainstream retailers are clearing remaining inventory. This makes tester stock from authentic distributor channels increasingly rare.
Who it’s for
This serum is best suited to:
- Sensitive or reactive skin that struggles with stinging, redness, or persistent dryness.
- Skin recovering from environmental stress — wind, sun, cold, or central heating.
- Routines that include exfoliating or active treatments (retinol, AHA, BHA) where a calming layer adds tolerance support.
- Anyone who appreciated Erno Laszlo’s discontinued sensitive-skin line and wants to stock up at closeout pricing.
Best practice: patch-test on the inner forearm for 24 hours before facial use, particularly for highly reactive skin. Discontinue if redness, burning, or stinging develops.
Specifications
- Brand: Erno Laszlo
- Collection: Sensitive Skin Collection
- Product type: Lightweight, milky hydration serum
- Size: 30 ml / 1 fl oz
- Packaging: TESTER unit — sealed bottle without printed outer retail box
- Skin type: Sensitive, reactive, dehydrated
- When to apply: Morning and night
- Where to apply: Face — avoiding the immediate eye area
- Brand status: Discontinued by manufacturer; closeout inventory only
Full ingredient list
Water, Propanediol, Butylene Glycol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Squalane, Physalis Pubescens Fruit Juice, Allantoin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Caesalpinia Spinosa Fruit Extract, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Glyceryl Caprylate, Sodium Stearoyl Glutamate, Bisabolol, Aminomethyl Propanol, Xanthan Gum, Kappaphycus Alvarezii Extract, Salvia Miltiorrhiza Root Extract, Madecassoside, Sodium Benzoate, Tocopherol, Zingiber Officinale Root Extract.
Note: fragrance-free formulation. Always check the printed batch on your unit if you have specific contraindications.
Frequently asked questions
What’s a “tester unit” and is it genuine?
Yes — tester units are produced by Erno Laszlo on the same line as retail stock, in the same sealed bottle and dispenser. The only difference is the absence of the printed cardboard outer box. Tester stock enters the closeout market when retail locations close, rebrand, or rotate inventory.
Why is this product so much less expensive than retail?
Three reasons combine: (1) no retail box, (2) Erno Laszlo has discontinued this product line, (3) mainstream retailers are clearing remaining inventory. Closeout channels like organicskincare.com source from authorized distributors and pass the savings on to customers.
Is the bottle full size and sealed?
Yes — 30 ml / 1 fl oz, sealed by the manufacturer. The expiration window matches standard production timelines (typically 24–36 months from manufacture for unopened serums).
What is SensCalm Complex?
SensCalm Complex is Erno Laszlo’s proprietary calming blend, combining Red Sage Root Extract (Salvia Miltiorrhiza), Bisabolol (chamomile-derived), and Ginger Root Extract. The trio is featured across Erno Laszlo’s sensitive-skin range to help quiet reactive skin.
Can I use this with retinol or AHA/BHA exfoliants?
Many people use it as a layered calming step in routines that include exfoliating or active treatments. Apply this serum after your active treatment and before your moisturizer to add a tolerance-supporting layer. Patch-test first if your routine is heavy on actives.
Is it fragrance-free?
Yes — there is no added fragrance in the INCI list. The natural smell comes from the plant extracts (Ginger, Red Sage, Chamomile). If you have a known sensitivity to any of those plant-derived components, patch-test before facial use.
How does this serum compare to the Soothing Relief Hydration Lotion?
The serum is a lightweight, milky water-phase product intended for the serum / treatment step in your routine. The Hydration Lotion is a heavier, cream-textured moisturizer for the final hydration step. Many fans of the discontinued line use the serum then the lotion as a two-step calming ritual.
How long will it last?
With 3–4 drops applied twice daily to the full face, a 30 ml bottle typically lasts 2–3 months. Use within 6–12 months of opening for best results.
Will Erno Laszlo restock this product?
The manufacturer’s product page now redirects to their homepage, signalling discontinuation. Mainstream retailers are working through remaining inventory; once it’s gone, it’s likely gone.









