Retinol Cream Tips and Tricks
Reverse the effects of ageing and achieve glowing skin with vitamin A night cream. Our moisture-rich night cream is ideal for all skin types, especially dry skin. Featuring retinaldehyde and green tea extract, make our repair night cream a part of your daily routine to boost your skin’s radiance.
Get the most out of your vitamin A cream by starting with a lower concentration as you introduce it to your skin. Pair with sunscreen regularly and exfoliate while following up with a nourishing moisturiser. As your skin may be more sensitive with the repeated use of retinol cream, avoid committing to any facial waxing unless advised by your dermatologist and or skin specialist.
Rebalance, repair and restore your complexion while you sleep with the best vitamin A night cream at La Clinica.
FAQs
What does a retinol cream do?
Retinol cream is a form of synthetic vitamin A that works to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots and other signs of aging. It works by increasing the production of collagen and stimulating new blood vessels, which in turn refines skin texture and boosts radiance. All while you sleep.
Which is the best retinol cream?
If you want to combat and target the signs of aging, La Clinica’s Rebalancing Vitamin A night cream is one of the best on the market. Filled with tripeptides, green tea extract, niacinamide, vitamins A, C, E and hyaluronic acid, our cosmeceutical formulation is designed to leave your skin feeling and looking radiant.
Does Retinol really work?
Yes! Retinol works hard by encouraging healthy cell renewal, which makes way for new cell growth underneath the surface of the skin. Simultaneously, retinol obstructs the breakdown of collagen and thickens the layer of the skin where wrinkles are formed. By smoothing the skin texture and delivering a natural glow, the appearance of brown spots and fine lines are reduced.
What are the side effects of retinol?
While retinol is completely safe, overuse of it can produce too much cell division. This means a large number of immature cells will rise to the surface of your skin, causing it to peel. This occurs because the lipids and bonds that are needed to hold the cells together have not yet been properly formed. When using retinol, remember to use sparingly at first and keep to a pea-sized amount.
Retinol products should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Should I use retinol every night?
Retinol can and should be used every day, but only after your skin has become accustomed to it. As it’s a powerful antioxidant, start with a lighter dose and work your way up. While most people start using retinol cream at the first signs of aging, you can introduce it to your skincare regimen from your early 20’s.