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7 things to know before including retinol in your skincare regime

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 5, 2025, 19:00 IST
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Retinol: Skincare bliss or a curse?

If you’re a skincare freak and intent on preserving your youthfulness as much as possible, then you’ve surely heard of people suggesting you apply retinol. This ingredient is often known for its effectiveness in battling harsh fine lines and premature wrinkles and works miraculously on acne and acne scars as well. However, not many people know how powerful this ingredient can be, and if not used correctly, its adverse effects can ruin the pillars of your skin. Let’s learn a little more about it today.

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What is retinol?

Retinol is a derivative of vitamin A and mainly helps in the regeneration of the skin. It belongs to the family of retinoids that was first introduced in 1971. Used for acne, wrinkles, and signs of ageing, it is also used for some cancer issues and psoriasis problems. Initially, researchers created it to treat acne but later discovered that it can also promote cell turnover and face pigmentation. Today, people prize retinol for its anti-ageing benefits and believe it deserves this status when used wisely.


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Benefits of retinol

A powerhouse ingredient for a reason, it targets some of the top skin concerns we deal with. From promoting skin renewal to brightening the skin tone, retinol also reduces acne and boosts a portion of collagen in our skin. It also acts as an antioxidant and addresses the issues of radical damage, which further leads to signs of ageing. If used in limited amounts, retinol also sweeps away dead skin cells, dull skin, and clogged pores.
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Do you know how to use it?

There should always be minimal use of retinol in your skincare regime, as one drop can either make or break your skin. The balance is critical, as retinol can be very irritating if used every day, as the formulation is too strong for the human skin. Therefore, always start with a pea-sized amount and use it only twice a week. Once it suits your skin and you’re able to see the positive changes, you can increase the amount. Furthermore, never use retinol-based products for exfoliation, as it will make your skin abrasive and irritated. If you have sensitive skin or have recently gotten any in-office beauty treatments, then break yourself from using retinol.
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Potential side effects

Always start with a small amount and patch test before applying it on your face. Minor side effects usually come while using retinol, but one has to adjust to this active ingredient. Mild irritation and dryness are common signs, but if you’re experiencing redness, flakiness, or a burning sensation, then it’s best to shy away from the product. People with sensitive skin, rosacea, and eczema should also stay away from the product. But don’t worry; there are other serums and ingredients at your aid.
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Use retinol only at night.

If you're adding retinol to your skincare routine, you must adhere to these two crucial steps. Retinol may break and react with sunlight, causing a burning sensation on your skin. Therefore, avoid wearing it in the morning, and use it only at night for proper protection. Furthermore, use an SPF 30 in the morning for better results.
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Do not skip moisturiser.

As retinol can cause a drying effect on your skin, you need to mix it with other products to have a smooth and nourished formulation before heading to bed. Thus, cover it up with a hydrating, lightweight moisturiser that will nourish your skin and soothe any irritation. Moisturise first, then apply retinol.
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