Help your skin while you sleep. Introducing Retinol 0.5, a concentrated night cream with pure retinol for skin to improve the visible signs of aging and pores while minimizing breakouts.
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Help your skin while you sleep. Introducing Retinol 0.5, a concentrated night cream with pure retinol for skin to improve the visible signs of aging and pores while minimizing breakouts.
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SKIN TYPE: Normal, Oily, Combination
SKIN CONCERN: Discoloration, Acne, Aging
Help your skin while you sleep. Introducing Retinol 0.5, a concentrated night cream with pure retinol for skin to improve the visible signs of aging and pores while minimizing breakouts
Look no further for the best retinol cream, designed to help your skin while you sleep. Retinol 0.5 contains 0.5% pure retinol for skin and is enhanced with the latest stabilization and delivery technologies to ensure a steady, even release. Formulated to aid the reduction in the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and skin discoloration, this retinol night cream can refine the appearance of pores, while reducing the appearance of blemishes associated with problematic skin types.
Dermatologists have been using topical retinols extensively help combat and reverse the visual effects of aging, such as wrinkles, laxity, and discoloration. Retinol for skin helps accelerate cell turnover, can also improve blemishes and the appearance of pores. The retinol molecule is highly-sensitive and vulnerable to breakdown if not properly protected. Retinol 0.5 night cream employs an optimized delivery system and protective packaging to ensure stability and efficacy of pure retinol. This retinol cream works with skin’s natural lipid structure to promote optimal absorption. |
Retinol may increase photosensitivity. Always use a high-protection, broad spectrum sunscreen when using this product. As a precaution, products with retinol for skin should not be used by pregnant women or women who intend to become pregnant in the near future. Though there are no reports of topical retinol having any negative effect on fetal development, always consult a physician for your personalized needs. |