Essentially KateS Retinol Cream Marked Down to About $10 in Limited Amazon Offer
Daily Mail reports an extra 30% discount for readers on the K‑beauty cream, noting a formula that blends retinol, bakuchiol, niacinamide and hyaluronic acid

Essentially KateS’s retinol day‑and‑night cream was advertised at roughly $10 on Amazon in a limited‑time promotion highlighted by the Daily Mail, down from a previously listed price of $21.50.
The publisher said Daily Mail readers could claim an additional 30% saving, bringing the product below the $10 mark for a short promotional window. The article, published and updated on Sept. 8, 2025, summarized the product’s ingredients and included customer comments posted on the retailer’s listing.
According to the product information cited in the article, the cream contains 0.7% retinol, 0.3% bakuchiol extract, 2% niacinamide and hyaluronic acid. The listing and publisher copy described the formulation as non‑comedogenic and suitable for sensitive skin, and recommended day‑and‑night use to address fine lines, texture, redness and moisture loss.
The Daily Mail item included excerpts from Amazon customer reviews, noting users who said the product left skin “silky smooth” after application and who observed firmer skin and positive changes in texture. The publisher also noted that its journalists select products featured on its site and that it may earn commission from purchases made through links in the article.
Essentially KateS is among a growing number of brands combining retinol and plant‑based alternatives such as bakuchiol to appeal to consumers seeking anti‑aging results with formulations marketed as gentler on sensitive skin. Retinol is a widely used ingredient in dermatology and cosmetics for its role in promoting cell turnover and reducing the appearance of fine lines; bakuchiol has been promoted as a plant‑derived ingredient with similar effects in some studies, and niacinamide is commonly used for redness reduction and pore appearance.
Retail promotions on large marketplaces such as Amazon can be time‑limited and vary by seller, and price displays may differ depending on discounts applied at checkout or via promotional codes. The Daily Mail’s coverage framed the price cut as a proportionally large discount for a cream that the article characterized as addressing multiple skin concerns.
Consumers considering retinol‑containing products are typically advised to review ingredient concentrations and, if appropriate, introduce such products gradually and consult a dermatologist — particularly for those with sensitive or reactive skin. The product listing cited in the article recommends daytime and nighttime use as part of a skincare routine.
The listing and publisher promotion did not disclose inventory levels or how long the advertised price would remain available. Readers seeking the discounted price were directed to the product’s Amazon page via links in the Daily Mail story.