Retinoids Skincare To Treat Acne, Wrinkles, Skin Aging & More

Retinoids are Vitamin A derivatives that have so far set superior standards in treating a range of skin problems like acne, wrinkles, skin aging, etc. Even studies and their findings on retinoids show immense promise to support these claims. Because of these reasons, retinoids are used predominantly in skincare products like retinol serums & creams. Especially nowadays, science-backed retinol (a part of the retinoid family) benefits are wooing more & more people to turn to it for treating or preventing skin problems. You, too, can find the long-awaited answers for your skin problems; here’s how.

Retinol Serums for Acne

Retinol Serums for Acne

If your efforts to treat your acne (moderate to severe) have been in vain till now, it’s a good time to opt for a retinol serum. When the retinol comes in contact with the skin, it unclogs pores of dead cells to treat acne breakouts. And it’s an excellent ingredient to prevent excess oil production, which in turn prevents further clogging of pores and breakouts.

How to use: Apply a small amount of retinol serum to your fingertips and massage it on your face & neck in a circular motion. Give it 2-3 minutes to dry, follow up with a non-comedogenic moisturizer.

Remember: It takes a week for healthy skin to adjust to retinol. And for unhealthy skin, the number goes up to 2-6 weeks.

Retinol Serums for Wrinkles

Retinol Serums for Wrinkles

With the dedicated use of a retinol serum, you can treat unwelcomed wrinkles. For, retinol is apt to stimulate skin’s blood vessels, giving a clear & rosy appearance. Now to get skin-friendly results, try Laconic’s Retinol Serum. It is dermatologically formulated to support your skin’s collagen structure, thereby fading wrinkles and improving the skin’s appearance. It also helps fade fine lines and lock in moisture.

How to use: Apply a small amount of retinol serum to your fingertips and massage it on the spots prone to wrinkle in a circular motion. Use it at night.

Remember: For normal skin, when you first start off, you might want to start with 0.25 % retinol and gradually raise to 0.5%, and finally 1.0%.

Retinol for Skin Aging

Retinol for Skin Aging

Premature skin aging is not something we want in our 20s and early 30s. However, daily exposure to sunlight may trigger its signs. 

Unlike other retinoids, retinol treats photoaging (skin-aging caused by sun exposure) without causing much skin irritation. With the use of a 1% retinol serum, you can see visible results right from the first week as it boosts collagen production and repairs your skin’s epidermal layers.

How to use: Massage a small amount of 1% retinol serum on your face & neck. Allow it to dry for 2-3 minutes, use a moisturizer and follow up with a potent sunscreen.

Remember: Don’t mix retinol serum with a lotion. It’s best to use it separately.

Retinol for Hyperpigmentation 

Retinol for Hyperpigmentation

Again, the all-rounder retinol pops up with its benefits. With it, you can speed up skin cell turnover, not just on the surface but also in deeper layers of the skin. 

Retinol penetrates the deeper skin layers and boosts skin cell turnover to treat dark spots on the skin surface and even those under.

How to use: Apply a small amount of retinol serum or cream on the dark spots. Follow up with a moisturizer and then with sunscreen.

Remember: Creams are ideal for skin that needs a bit more hydration.

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