Acids and Vitamins

Retinol

Retinol

Retinol is a precursor to retinoic acid and is a less active form of vitamin A. It is considered less potent than retinal as it requires conversion to retinal within the skin, and this conversion process limits its potency. Consequently, it tends to be milder and less irritating than retinal. It also offers exceptional anti-aging benefits reducing the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and uneven skin tone, Retinol serves a crucial role in stimulating collagen production, thereby improving skin firmness and restoring elasticity. Its proactive integration with the skin's renewal process not only diminishes age spots but also refines overall texture, contributing to a more youthful and radiant complexion.

Firming
Anti-Aging
Anti-Wrinkles
Rejuvenating
Reducing dark spots
Skin refining
synthetic
oil soluble
Cream
Facialcare
Skincare
sensitive
dry
impure
normal
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