There has always been a common misconception that the use of retinols is only for middle aged people looking to rid themselves of signs of aging , but it does much more than just that.

A form of vitamin A, retinols have the ability to…

  • minimize fine lines and wrinkles

  • plumps the skin

  • increases collagen

  • brightens dull, tired skin

  • diminishes pigmentation (dark spots)

  • improves the texture and tone

  • helps with the productions of new cell growth

There are a few types of retinols that you should know…
There are three main types of retinols that will help achieve that appearance of healthy looking skin. As a naturally occurring ingredient,  the use of retinols can be used in serums, face masks, creams and foams and will allow it to penetrate thoroughly into the skin once it’s cleansed and free from debris, product residue, and for some people the excess oil of the skin. 

  • retinyl

  • adapelen

  • retinoic

  • tazarotene

  • bakuchio

What happens when applied to the skin?
Applied to the skin it helps remove dry flakes and dead skin cells allowing for not only smoother, brighter skin but allows the rapid production of new cell growth. The process of cell renewal does help create a more healthier, youthful look. When you’re ready to apply a retinol to your skin for the first time it’s highly recommended that you conduct a patch test preferably in the inner wrist and wait a few days monitoring the area and look for any adverse reactions. It’s suggested to start off slow and work your way up.

Give it Some Time To See Results
Although like many other skincare products you won’t find yourself with an immediate change but once noticeable, the results will be well worth it. Typically when using the different types of retinols it will take around the 1-3 month mark to really begin to actually notice a noticeable difference to your skin.

Take precautions
This powerful ingredient should be used after consulting with a physician when there are prior skin conditions, questions and concerns and those pregnant or breastfeeding.. Those suffering from sensitive, irritated skin will find that when using products with retinol their skin conditions becomes further irritated and for some, pain can occur. Other factors that have a greater risk of adverse reactions are staying out of the direct sun, some medications,

Start Slow & Work Up With It
It’s never too late to begin to take care of your skin and one ingredient you should incorporate into your skincare routine is the use of retinols. Begin by applying once then twice a week and slowly working your way out. This multipurpose ingredient will help you in achieving a more youthful, healthier appearance and with continuous use especially when  paired with a healthy lifestyle.

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