Retinol is a skincare essential for all skin types. This ingredient works by rapidly exfoliating the skin and speeding up the cell turnover cycle. By doing so, fresher, more even toned skin is revealed. The exfoliation process removes dead skin cell build up, and therefore reduces congestion and flaky skin, making retinol a brilliant ingredient for those with acne prone or dry skin. Expect to see fine lines and wrinkles, pigmentation and blemishes reduced, and brighter, clearer skin to shine through.
Retinol helps slow the ageing process by encouraging natural collagen production which smooths the skin and prevents wrinkles and fine lines. Retinol also helps reduce oil production and prevents pores from clogging making it ideal for use on oily or blemish-prone skin.
Can retinol be used to treat acne?
Not only is retinol effective at unblocking pores and preventing dead skin cells from clogging pores, but it can also be effective in reducing acne scars.
How often should you use retinol?
Retinol can be applied daily however it is recommended you introduce retinol gradually 2-3 times per week to build up your skin's tolerance.
When should you apply retinol?
As retinol is sensitive to light, it is recommended to only apply retinol at night to avoid sun damage. However, if you apply in the morning it is essential to also use SPF to protect your skin.
What is retinol?
Retinol is a retinoid derived from vitamin A.
What does retinol do?
Retinol helps slow the ageing process by encouraging natural collagen production which smooths the skin and prevents wrinkles and fine lines. Retinol also helps reduce oil production and prevents pores from clogging making it ideal for use on oily or blemish-prone skin.
Can retinol be used to treat acne?
Not only is retinol effective at unblocking pores and preventing dead skin cells from clogging pores, but it can also be effective in reducing acne scars.
How often should you use retinol?
Retinol can be applied daily however it is recommended you introduce retinol gradually 2-3 times per week to build up your skin's tolerance.
When should you apply retinol?
As retinol is sensitive to light, it is recommended to only apply retinol at night to avoid sun damage. However, if you apply in the morning it is essential to also use SPF to protect your skin.
What is retinol?
Retinol is a retinoid derived from vitamin A.
What does retinol do?
Retinol helps slow the ageing process by encouraging natural collagen production which smooths the skin and prevents wrinkles and fine lines. Retinol also helps reduce oil production and prevents pores from clogging making it ideal for use on oily or blemish-prone skin.
Can retinol be used to treat acne?
Not only is retinol effective at unblocking pores and preventing dead skin cells from clogging pores, but it can also be effective in reducing acne scars.
How often should you use retinol?
Retinol can be applied daily however it is recommended you introduce retinol gradually 2-3 times per week to build up your skin's tolerance.
When should you apply retinol?
As retinol is sensitive to light, it is recommended to only apply retinol at night to avoid sun damage. However, if you apply in the morning it is essential to also use SPF to protect your skin.
What is retinol?
Retinol is a retinoid derived from vitamin A.
What does retinol do?
Retinol helps slow the ageing process by encouraging natural collagen production which smooths the skin and prevents wrinkles and fine lines. Retinol also helps reduce oil production and prevents pores from clogging making it ideal for use on oily or blemish-prone skin.
Can retinol be used to treat acne?
Not only is retinol effective at unblocking pores and preventing dead skin cells from clogging pores, but it can also be effective in reducing acne scars.
How often should you use retinol?
Retinol can be applied daily however it is recommended you introduce retinol gradually 2-3 times per week to build up your skin's tolerance.
When should you apply retinol?
As retinol is sensitive to light, it is recommended to only apply retinol at night to avoid sun damage. However, if you apply in the morning it is essential to also use SPF to protect your skin.
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