Is Retinol Safe?

Retinol is considered safe but can irritate your skin and make you more prone to sunburn and sun damage. Still, compared to other retinoids, retinol is typically better tolerated by most people and causes less irritation.

Since can irritate red and inflamed skin, you might want to skip if you have sensitive skin or conditions like rosacea, psoriasis, or eczema.สมัครสมาชิก UFABET 

If you’re pregnant, it’s also advised to not use topical retinoids like retinol. Oral retinoids like isotretinoin can cause birth defects. While the body doesn’t absorb a lot of Vitamin A from topical retinoids as it would by oral retinoids, there is not enough research to eliminate the risk of using topical altogether if you’re pregnant.

How to Use ?

Retinol used in skincare is applied topically as a cream, lotion, or serum. If you’re new to retinol, apply it every other night with these steps:

  1. Wash your face using a gentle cleanser. 
  2. Pat your skin dry (do not rub).
  3. Take a pea-sized amount of retinol and apply a thin layer to your face (avoid the mouth and eyes). 
  4. Apply a moisturizer to your face.  
  5. Apply sunscreen if it’s daytime.

It can take a few weeks for your skin to adapt, and you may break out when you first start using. Research also shows it can take up to three months of retinol use to see improvements.

If using every other night doesn’t irritate your skin, you can start applying it every night.