Why should you use Retinol?

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Are you looking for a new anti-ageing product? Look no further than retinol! The beauty world is buzzing with this ingredient, and it's easy to understand why. Retinol works by increasing your skin cell turnover rate, which makes room for new cells to grow in your face. It also helps diminish fine lines and wrinkles while improving elasticity. But despite its popularity, many people still don't know how to use this magical potion or how much they should use. That's why we're here! We'll give you some tips on how best to make use of your retinol goo so that it has maximum effect on the skin around your eyes (and everywhere else).

What is Retinol?

Retinol is a form of vitamin A that can be applied topically to treat acne and other skin conditions, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and improve overall skin health. It's also often used in conjunction with other anti-aging ingredients like peptides to improve the overall effectiveness of your anti-aging regimen.

While retinol has been available for many years as an over-the-counter (OTC) product, it's only recently become popular among consumers because of its numerous benefits for both ageing and acne prone skin types alike.

Why should I put it on my face?

Retinol is a form of vitamin A that can help improve your skin's texture and tone. It's an effective anti-aging ingredient because it helps with the production of collagen, which helps your skin stay firm and elastic.

  • Retinol is one of the most researched ingredients for improving signs of aging, including wrinkles, fine lines and age spots.
  • Studies have shown that using retinol products can increase collagen production by up to 600 percent! This leads to firmer, plumper-looking skin while reducing fine lines and wrinkles over time. This also means that you're less likely to see new wrinkles forming in the future since they won't develop as quickly as before.

What does it do to my skin?

Retinol is a form of vitamin A that works by increasing your skin cell turnover rate, which makes room for new cells to grow in your face. This means that retinol helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while also reducing pore size.

Keep in mind: Retinol can be irritating at first when you start using it on your skin. Be sure to consult with your dermatologist before starting to use it on your face as not everyone can tolerate this active ingredient properly!

What type of skin does it work for?

If you have sensitive skin, start with a lower concentration of retinol and work your way up. If you’re acne-prone, a retinoid cream containing salicylic acid will help to clear your skin while delivering the same benefits as other formulations.

What about side effects?

While retinol is milder than prescription tretinoin, it's still possible to have side effects. The most common ones are dryness, peeling and redness. You may also experience irritation if you use a product that's too strong for your skin type or if you don't follow the directions carefully.

Retinol works by increasing your skin cell turnover rate, which makes room for new cells to grow in your face.

Retinol is a form of vitamin A that promotes cell turnover and helps improve skin texture.

Here is why you should make Retinol a part of your Skincare routine.

  • It helps to get rid of acne
  • It reduces dark spots that are left behind after acne has been treated
  • It reduces wrinkles and fine lines on the face, hands, and neck.

How to break the ice between skin and retinol.

To get started, start with a weaker concentration of retinol (like a 0.1% solution). You can apply it every other day and work your way up to daily use, but don’t expect to see results right away. It takes time for the collagen-building process to begin—and once it does, it takes longer still for all kinds of amazing things to happen in your skin.

Whether you choose an over-the-counter or prescription cream, make sure you apply at night so that any irritation from the retinol doesn't show during daylight hours. That said: if you do experience redness or sensitivity because of using retinol products on your face, try applying them less frequently until your skin gets used to them and give yourself some time before expecting results.

Retinol, What Does It Do and Is It Right For You?

Retinol, also known as vitamin A, is a derivative of vitamin A that has anti-aging properties. Retinol is an effective exfoliant because it promotes cell turnover and collagen production. It also helps repair sun damage and acne scars by stimulating the production of new collagen.

Retinol can be used for all skin types except those with sensitive skin or rosacea (a condition that causes redness on the face). If you're using retinol for the first time, start with a low concentration and work up to higher concentrations over time—this will help prevent irritation from overexposure to the product. You may also want to consider introducing other skincare products into your routine if you've never used retinols before; this will help calm any redness or irritation caused by using them regularly.

7 tips to make the most out of your retinol use according to an expert.

If you've decided to try retinol, here are some tips from an expert:

  • Use it at night only.
  • Use it every other day at first, and then work your way up to every night as tolerated (make sure to use sunscreen and moisturizer on off days!).
  • Always use a good moisturizer before applying retinol—this will help with dryness or irritation that may result from using the product too often or in combination with over exfoliation in the same routine (exfoliating too much can cause irritation).
  • Use sun protection daily when using retinoids of any kind (including prescription retinoids). A broad-spectrum SPF 30+ is ideal for protecting against sun damage while using these products since they increase sensitivity to UV rays. Also make sure you wear sunglasses; they're not just for style! 
  • If your skin gets irritated from sunlight exposure after using a retinoid, try switching over to an antioxidant-rich SPF 50+ sunscreen until things calm down again.

Novaclear Retinol Range:

Novaclear offers a range of retinol products like:

  • Rejuvenating night serum: Anti-ageing Facial Serum for daily evening care of every skin type, especially mature skin.
  • Facial foam: Cleansing facial foam with silicone brush for daily cleansing of every skin type, especially mature skin.
  • Rejuvenating facial toner: Designed for daily care of every skin type, especially mature skin. The Toner leaves your skin refreshed and ready for further care.
  • Rejuvenating night cream-mask: Anti-ageing Cream for daily evening care of every skin type, especially mature skin.
  • Facial cleanser: Designed for daily care of every skin type, especially mature skin.
  • Rejuvenating night eye cream: Anti-ageing Eye Cream for daily evening care of every skin type, especially mature skin. Retinol improves skin texture and appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, smooths and enhances skin radiance. Plum Seed Oil rich in fatty acids nourish and regenerates the skin. Linseed Oil improves skin texture, moisturize and smooths. Allantoin soothes and moisturizes the skin.

Conclusion

In conclusion, retinol is a great way to keep your skin looking young, but it can be tricky to use. If you’re new to this ingredient or have sensitive skin and want something gentler, we recommend trying out one of our other products first. However, if you are looking for something stronger, then we would suggest using our retinol cream which contains 10% of this powerful ingredient!