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WHAT DOES RETINOL DO AND WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?

A potent anti-ageing, skin refining and skin cell renewing property, retinol is one of the better-known ingredients in skincare. Retinol is a form of the vitamin A nutrient. As opposed to other retinoids like tretinoin, retinol can be purchased over the counter and implemented immediately into routines.

So, what does retinol do for your skin? For newcomers to the ingredient, it’s important to have a good understanding of retinol before applying it to skin. Vitamin A has many potential visible benefits, but as a potent ingredient there are specific ways it should be implemented.

Ahead we walk through the functions and uses for this superhero ingredient. Discover how retinol can improve your skin type and the products best suited to your skin goals.

what does retinol do

WHAT DOES RETINOL DO FOR SKIN?

Like other forms of vitamin A, retinol works by increasing skin cell production. When we’re young our natural skin cell cycle is fast, with the process taking between 14-20 days. As we age the cycle slows, leaving older skin cells on the surface layer for longer. This affects both the visible and internal state of skin, as old and dead skin cells contribute to thinner, dryer and rougher complexions.

 

So what does retinol do in skincare to improve the feel and look of skin? By increasing skin cell turnover retinol can reduce the appearance of premature signs of ageing – such as fine lines, wrinkles, sun spots and uneven texture. It’s also able to visibly reduce pore size, which helps to prevent future breakouts. The increased cell renewal can cause initial dryness or sensitivity however, so it’s essential to support skin with proper moisturiser and SPF application, and always speak to a healthcare professional if you have any concerns.

using retinol

WHAT IS RETINOL USED FOR?

There are many benefits to implementing retinol into your skincare routine. Whether for anti-ageing purposes, to refine your skin’s texture or to address mild acne-prone concerns, retinol can make long lasting and visible improvements to skin.

What is Retinol good for?

·      Reduces pore size and breakouts

Clogged pores contribute to the frequency and occurrence of blemishes like white heads, blackheads and pimples. Oil also passes through pores, and regularly clogged pores can become more visible. By increasing skin cell turnover, retinol thickens skin, which reduces the appearance of pore size and can help to mitigate oil flow.

·      Addresses signs of ageing on skin

Retinol is known as a potent tool in anti-ageing skincare. The ingredient is able to reduce signs of ageing like fine lines and wrinkles because it slows the breakdown of collagen in skin, helping to keep skin texture firmer and more elastic.

·      Reduce discolouration

Thanks to its skin-renewing ability, retinol can help to encourage fresher and stronger skin on the surface layer. It’s also an antioxidant, which means that it can help to address skin stress which motivates dark spots on skin and protect skin from future discolouration.

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LA ROCHE-POSAY RETINOL SKINCARE

Retinol can be implemented through a range of skincare products like creams and serums. La Roche-Posay retinol skincare uses pure retinol and is suitable for use by all skin types, including sensitive skin. Now that you know what vitamin A is good for, discover the range of skin-improving products below. 

RETINOL SERUM

RETINOL B3 ANTI-AGEING SERUM

To address uneven skin tone and wrinkles, Retinol B3 Anti-Ageing Serum is formulated with a combination of Pure and Gradual Retinol. This allows continued delivery to target deep wrinkles. Vitamin B3 and glycerin work to support skin moisture barrier function.

 

To use, apply 3 drops onto face and neck as part of your evening routine. Follow with a face moisturiser and always apply a broad spectrum SPF in the morning.

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REDERMIC RETINOL ANTI-AGEING CREAM

 To address age spots, fine lines and wrinkles, Redermic Retinol Anti-Ageing Cream is formulated with Progressive Release Retinol. With regular use, skin texture and appearance can be improved and premature age spots decreased. The inclusion of neurosensine and HEPES promotes skin comfort throughout.

To use, apply to cleansed skin – including the face and neck – as part of your evening routine. Avoid contact with the eye contour area. Follow with a face moisturiser and always apply a broad spectrum SPF in the morning. 

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REDERMIC R ANIT-WRINKLE EYE CREAM

The area of skin around the eyes is especially thin, fragile and sensitive. This means that signs of ageing like fine lines can appear here first. To protect skin and promote a youthful-looking eye contour, your anti-ageing routine should contain steps specific to this area. Redermic R Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream contains a complex of Pure and Slow Release Retinol, specially formulated for the eye area. Caffeine and zinc sulfate help to brighten and lift.

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