We can almost guarantee this blog isn’t the first time you’ve heard of the word “Retinol”. Its popularity has soared as it’s become the go-to skincare product for a world of skincare concerns.
But what does it actually do for your skin? And is it really right for everyone?
If you’re wondering about the usage of retinol in your skincare routine, you’re in the right place…
What is retinol?
Retinol is a type of retinoid made from Vitamin A that is then applied topically to the skin. From breakouts to ageing, this product can address a variety of skin concerns. It speeds up the skin cell renewal process, making way for new cell growth underneath the surface layer of the skin. It helps unclog your pores and increases collagen and elastin production which can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
What happens when you apply Retinol to the skin?
When retinol is applied as a topical product, it converts to retinoic acid by skin enzymes. It doesn’t simply remove dead skin cells, instead the small molecules go deep into the skin reaching down to the dermis.
This allows the retinol to neutralise free radicals and alter the behaviour of aged cells at the source, so that they act in a more youthful manner – a crucial age-preventative measure. At Pure Perfection Clinic, we stock the full suite of ZO Skin Health retinol products, including the Wrinkle + Texture Repair which is designed specifically for anti-ageing results by; repairing the skin, restoring hydration and visibly reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
What are the benefits?
When you apply retinol to the skin, you are topically applying Vitamin A, and this includes a host of exciting benefits:
Prevents wrinkles by boosting collagen and reducing the appearance of fine lines.
Brightens dull skin by exfoliating at a cellular level – the range of Retinol Skin Brighteners from ZO are fantastic for this and range from 0.25% – 1% strength for those at different stages of their retinol journey.
Minimises break outs and pore congestion by regulating oily skin.
Fades dark age spots, sun spots and pigmentation for a more even skin complexion.
How do I use Retinol?
Due to the strength of Retinol, we recommend building up to daily use by starting with a pea sized amount just once a week. Once your skin becomes more accepting and familiar with the product, you should be able to tolerate using retinol every other or every night. The ZO Radical Night Repair retinol is a great product to work towards using to its maximum potential.
Is retinol right for me?
Retinol is a game-changer for men and woman at any age. Even if you are only in your 20’s, it’s a great time to start as your skin slowly starts to deplete in collagen production by 1-2% every year there forward.
Please be aware though that retinol is not suitable for pregnant women due to a lack of research.
Are there any side effects?
It’s very common to experience a reaction to retinol due to the strength of the product. This can mean anything from itchy, sensitive skin to very dry, peeling skin. These are all very normal circumstances and be assured your skin will settle itself in the next couple of weeks as it adjusts to the retinol usage.
When should I use retinol?
Retinol is safe to use as a daily treatment all year around, but if you are travelling abroad or spending a lot of time in the sun, we would strongly advice re-applying your SPF every couple of hours, making sure it’s an SPF30 or above.
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Retinol: The 1 Skincare Product we ALL need in Our Life
We can almost guarantee this blog isn’t the first time you’ve heard of the word “Retinol”. Its popularity has soared as it’s become the go-to skincare product for a world of skincare concerns.
But what does it actually do for your skin? And is it really right for everyone?
If you’re wondering about the usage of retinol in your skincare routine, you’re in the right place…
What is retinol?
Retinol is a type of retinoid made from Vitamin A that is then applied topically to the skin. From breakouts to ageing, this product can address a variety of skin concerns. It speeds up the skin cell renewal process, making way for new cell growth underneath the surface layer of the skin. It helps unclog your pores and increases collagen and elastin production which can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
What happens when you apply Retinol to the skin?
When retinol is applied as a topical product, it converts to retinoic acid by skin enzymes. It doesn’t simply remove dead skin cells, instead the small molecules go deep into the skin reaching down to the dermis.
This allows the retinol to neutralise free radicals and alter the behaviour of aged cells at the source, so that they act in a more youthful manner – a crucial age-preventative measure. At Pure Perfection Clinic, we stock the full suite of ZO Skin Health retinol products, including the Wrinkle + Texture Repair which is designed specifically for anti-ageing results by; repairing the skin, restoring hydration and visibly reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
What are the benefits?
When you apply retinol to the skin, you are topically applying Vitamin A, and this includes a host of exciting benefits:
How do I use Retinol?
Due to the strength of Retinol, we recommend building up to daily use by starting with a pea sized amount just once a week. Once your skin becomes more accepting and familiar with the product, you should be able to tolerate using retinol every other or every night. The ZO Radical Night Repair retinol is a great product to work towards using to its maximum potential.
Is retinol right for me?
Retinol is a game-changer for men and woman at any age. Even if you are only in your 20’s, it’s a great time to start as your skin slowly starts to deplete in collagen production by 1-2% every year there forward.
Please be aware though that retinol is not suitable for pregnant women due to a lack of research.
Are there any side effects?
It’s very common to experience a reaction to retinol due to the strength of the product. This can mean anything from itchy, sensitive skin to very dry, peeling skin. These are all very normal circumstances and be assured your skin will settle itself in the next couple of weeks as it adjusts to the retinol usage.
When should I use retinol?
Retinol is safe to use as a daily treatment all year around, but if you are travelling abroad or spending a lot of time in the sun, we would strongly advice re-applying your SPF every couple of hours, making sure it’s an SPF30 or above.
To discuss the use of retinol in your skincare routine, visit https://pureperfectionclinic.com/make-an-appointment/ to arrange an in-clinic or online consultation and start your retinol journey.
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