Do Retinoids Really Work?
How to start a retinol regimen?
Retinoids are natural exfoliators and they may cause redness and peeling. Dermatologists recommend beginning a regimen slowly. It is best to begin with over the counter retinol first, and using it every other night for a few weeks and slowly work up to every night. It is important to wash with a gentle scrub a few times a week to clear top skin layer.
Many studies have proven that retinoids really do improve texture and elasticity with regular use. However, dermatologists report that many patients who begin to use them jump ship pretty quickly when they see the redness and flakiness from initial use. The key is using the product sparingly at first and having the patience to not get frustrated with the initial side effects. Especially because some people may experience redness up to 8 weeks. They also recommend using a good moisturizer in conjunction with retinol to improve the side effects.

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