Retinol

Retinol

Why add Retinol to your skincare routine?

A form of the powerful antioxidant Vitamin A. It’s one of dermatologists’ go-to ingredients for acne, wrinkles, sun damage, enlarged pores and more. As a prime exfoliator, Retinol increases skin turnover, so the skin is continually sloughing off dull cells, revealing healthy, more radiant skin below. Retinol also targets collagen, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

FAQ

What is Retinol?

Retinol is a topical form of Vitamin A. These fat-soluble substances make up the family of ingredients called Retinoids. The fat solubility of this ingredient helps it absorb into the skin. Topical Vitamin A can be found in many forms, including Retinol, Retinal and Retinoic Acid.

What does Retinol do?

Retinol has many benefits for the skin. It works by speeding up skin cell turnover, having an exfoliation-like effect on skin. This mode of action makes Retinol an ideal ingredient to take on a multitude of skin concerns from signs of aging to discoloration and acne-prone skin.