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Μάιος 08, 2024 3 min read
Exciting Changes Ahead For Your Retinol Routine! (But No Need to Panic)
Retinol is good for acne, it’s a type of Vitamin A can help create skin that sings whilst also silencing acne. It’s a big tool in every professional’s arsenal because it can treat so many skin conditions. We love it. So What’s happening with it?
Here I'll explore the incredible benefits of retinol and its results, outline the recent changes in permitted retinol strengths, and explore what this means for your current skincare routine. We’ll discover what are the latest developments in vitamin A and retinoids and retinol alternatives and why it is an aficionado’s favourite.
Retinol Effects: The Incredible Skin Balancer
When the skin is out of balance—whether it's due to excess oil, insufficient collagen, frequent breakouts, sluggishness, or rapid turnover—apply retinol serum.
Retinol Results
If It's So Good, Why Is the EU Reducing The Permitted Strength Of Retinol In Formulas?
Used responsibly, retinol is safe and effective. However, like many good things, it can be harmful in excess. Following a EU regulation, the UK also introduced the regulation limiting retinol concentrations to 0.3% in retinol face care products to caution against overuse and potential risks.
As a professional I don’t feel the restrictions on retinol strength are a big deal. In fact they're a good thing.
People Are Overdosing And Using It Incorrectly
Young skin shouldn’t be overstimulated. Many higher percentage retinol-products are finding their way into the skincare routines of those who really don't need them.
Lower dose percentage will still do the job. Slow and steady is good as retinol use accumulates in the skin overtime.
What About Prescription-Strength Retinoids?
Prescription-grade retinoid acid remain available for those who need stronger treatments overseen by a professional.
Effects of Retinol: The Dangers of Excessive Use or Overdosing
Which Vitamn A Skincare Is Not Affected By The Regulations?
Introducing Transforming Growth Factor Beta-2 (TGF-β2)
We are already reformulating our 1% GFYS retinol serum and the results are impressive. More impressive than I expected. We’ll be launching later this summer.
Discover Effective Alternatives To Retinol-Based Products:
At Mrs. Ritchie, we're committed to helping you make informed skincare choices. Stay tuned for more updates and insights on achieving beautiful, balanced skin. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us HERE.