and creams for smoothing, brightening, and firming sensitive skin, even if you have eczema, rosacea, or cystic acne.What exactly is retinol?Retinol is one of the most well-studied skin care ingredients for combatting signs of aging and improving overall skin wellness.
Retinoids—the collective name for vitamin A derivatives, such as retinol— stimulate collagen production and speed up skin cell turnover, says , a board-certified dermatologist and assistant clinical professor of Dermatology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.
As a result, they reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation issues, like sun damage, , and melasma. The likes of tretinoin (aka Retin-A), retinal, retinyl palmitate, retinaldehyde, and adapalene can also help banish blemishes, brighten skin, and even skin texture.Can I use retinol on sensitive skin?Yes, retinol can be used on sensitive skin types if you take a low and slow approach to the active ingredient. “You want to start with the lowest strength (0.25% to 0.3% concentration) and slowly increase the frequency of usage,” says , a board-certified dermatologist at Hudson Dermatology and Laser Surgery in New York City.
Pairing your retinol with a rich is also a major key to minimizing irritation, Dr. Malik adds.What percentage of retinol is good for sensitive skin?If you have super sensitive skin, Dr.
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