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5 myths about retinol you need to stop believing

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Last updated: April 4, 2023 2:56 pm
sokonnect Published April 4, 2023
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Retinols are a popular skincare ingredient that is known for its ability to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation.

However, there are also some myths and misconceptions about retinols. Here are a few.

1. Retinols thin the skin: This is a common myth about retinols. In reality, retinols can help to thicken the skin by increasing collagen production.

2. Retinols are only for anti-aging: While retinols are often used for anti-aging purposes, they can also be beneficial for treating acne and improving skin texture.

3. Retinols are harsh and irritating: Retinols can cause irritation and dryness, especially when first starting to use them. However, this can be minimized by starting with a lower concentration and gradually increasing over time.

4. Retinols should not be used during the day: It is often recommended to use retinols at night to avoid sun sensitivity. However, if you use a broad-spectrum sunscreen during the day, it is safe to use retinols in the morning as well.

5. Retinols can be used with any other skincare ingredient: While retinols can be effective, they can also be irritating when combined with certain ingredients, such as acids or benzoyl peroxide. It is important to talk to a dermatologist or skincare professional before combining retinols with other active ingredients.

 

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