Why is Retinol a HERO ingredient?
Why is Retinol a HERO ingredient?
Retinol is an exceptional ingredient that enhances the turnover of skin cells, stimulates collagen production, aids in the removal of dead skin cells, and fights free radical activity to avert cellular damage. From a scientific perspective, retinol is a derivative of vitamin A and serves as a natural precursor to retinoic acid. Upon absorption into the skin, retinol is transformed into retinoic acid, the active form of vitamin A, allowing the skin to benefit from its properties.
What are the main benefits of Retinol?
Retinol boosts the production of skin cells, promoting a healthier complexion. It effectively clears out clogged pores and gently exfoliates the skin. Additionally, retinol stimulates collagen production, which can diminish the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles, resulting in a more youthful and vibrant look.
When should I use Retinol?
Retinol can be incorporated into your daily skincare routine, but it should not be done immediately. Introducing any new ingredient carries the potential for skin irritation. Since retinol promotes faster skin activity by enhancing collagen and elastin production and increasing cell turnover, you may experience a brief adjustment phase where your skin feels dry and flaky, this is completely normal.
TOP TIPS
Apply your retinol in the evening only following a thorough cleansing of your skin, ensuring it is completely clean and dry. Begin by using it once a week, gradually increasing the frequency to 2 to 4 times per week, allowing a day of rest between applications. If you experience significant dryness, reduce the frequency of retinol use and consult your skincare professional for additional guidance.
Ensure that a 2cm gap is maintained beneath the eye, as this region is delicate and may not withstand a potent retinol application.
Combining other ingredients with Retinol
It is crucial to first establish a routine that incorporates Retinol. Once this is functioning effectively, we can then consider introducing other active ingredients such as AHA and BHA, if deemed necessary. This caution is important because combining certain ingredients with retinol may compromise the skin's protective barrier, resulting in increased sensitivity, irritation, and severe dryness. Always consult with your skincare professional for additional product information.
Most over-the-counter Retinols contain lower concentrations, which generally present a reduced risk compared to prescription or medical-grade Retinols. However, relying solely on over-the-counter products may prove to be an inefficient use of time and resources, as they primarily penetrate only the superficial layers of the skin and do not adequately address deeper concerns such as pigmentation, deep lines, and acne scarring.
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