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02 May 2022

Everything You Need To Know About Retinol / Vitamin A

02 May 2022
Everything You Need To Know About Retinol / Vitamin A

In recent years, Retinol has become very trendy when it comes to skin care. An ingredient most often praised for its magical powers. But what does Retinol really do and what is it? We want to help you get answers to all your questions through this article.

Retinol, also known as Vitamin A, is an effective ingredient with many wonderful effects and functions. The collective name for all types of Vitamin A is "retinoids" (tretinoin, retinol palmitate and retinal), where Tretinoin is the strongest of retinoids used only in prescription drugs and treatments. Retinol is slightly milder and may be used in skin care that is not prescription.

When can retinol be used?

If you want to work more efficiently on fine lines, pigmentation, acne scars or enlarged pores, then Retinol is a great ingredient to use. Retinol works for all skin types and because it consists of small molecules, the ingredient penetrates deep into the skin layers where it does the most good.

Something that is important to bear in mind is that Retinol is a very strong ingredient and the skin can react negatively, such as dryness, redness and photosensitivity. To avoid annoying and annoying reactions, be sure to get used to the product gradually.

As if that were not enough, Retinol also acts as an antioxidant, which helps the skin stay strong and protected from free radicals.

When should you be careful with Retinol and what is important to keep in mind?

Remember not to use Retinol if you have extra sensitive skin, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

The most important thing to keep in mind is to always get used to a product, hurry slowly. When it comes to Retinol, it can be good to start with a Retinol that has a lower strength, e.g. 0.2%. Start using it once a week, and increase the use gradually and gradually increase with the percentage.

What are the effects of retinol on the skin?

  • - May reduce the appearance of acne scars and superficial scars
  • - Reduces and minimizes fine lines and wrinkles
  • - Works effectively on pigmentations
  • - Acts as an antioxidant and protects against free radicals

Tip! When using Retinol, it may be helpful to use a soothing and strengthening skin care product afterwards. We recommend Rejuvenating Serum X3.

Please read our Retinol guide where we explain in a few simple steps how you can most easily use Retinol.