Medically reviewed by Marisa Garshick, MD • Starting retinol three times a week helps your skin adjust and reduces irritation. • Retinol can cause redness, dryness, and sensitivity as your skin adapts ...
Vitamin C and retinol (a form of vitamin A) are two of the most common ingredients found in modern skincare products, largely due to their anti-aging effects. When applied to the face, either vitamin ...
Keep this handy skincare cheat sheet close. If you’ve ever stood in the hallowed halls of a beauty store, there’s a chance you’ve felt acutely aware of just how much stuff surrounds you. From tiny ...
Start slow: Apply retinol once a week initially to minimize irritation, gradually increasing frequency as your skin adapts. Avoid using retinol during pregnancy or while breastfeeding, and be cautious ...
Retinol is undoubtedly the cool kid of skincare. Sit down with any dermatologist, and they'll most likely give you a few good reasons to start incorporating the ingredient into your routine. That's ...
I’m about to start using retinol for the first time and while I am really excited about it, I’m also slightly nervous. I’ve heard it often makes your skin really sensitive and sore, and can even make ...
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