Realistically how much can Retin-A stop skin aging

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Let's just say someone starts when 24. Will they look in their early 20s up to their early 30s?
 
I used Retin A all through my teen years because of acne. I’m 24 and I wouldn’t say my skin looks any younger than my peers. That’s probably also due to my shit skin genetics (like thin skin) so I guess it’s hard to judge off me
 
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I used Retin A all through my teen years because of acne. I’m 24 and I wouldn’t say my skin looks any younger than my peers. That’s probably also due to my shit skin genetics (like thin skin) so I guess it’s hard to judge off me
I mean serious skin aging doesn't really start until 25, probably around 27 for men.
 
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I mean serious skin aging doesn't really start until 25, probably around 27 for men.
I mean the quality of my skin. Even at a young age you can tell from the quality of one’s skin if they’ll age well. The quality of my skin is not great, but it’s hard to say I wouldn’t be worse off without it.
 



mirin 70 yr old jb skin ?!?!?
he created derma rolling
 
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He looks 10 years younger tbh



skinrejuvenation.jpg


He does look old, but his skin is top tier

extremely high collagen
 
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I think some dermatologist on Realself said that people who start using Retin-A by their early 30's and continue to apply it regularly could look as many as 10 years younger than their peers by the time they're 50. Not sure if that's based on evidence/studies or whatever.
 
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I think some dermatologist on Realself said that people who start using Retin-A by their early 30's and continue to apply it regularly could look as many as 10 years younger than their peers by the time they're 50. Not sure if that's based on evidence/studies or whatever.
i would think so to. When you have good/decent skin genetics.
I take for only 3 months now (mid 30's). Before I started, people tought I was early 30's. Now, I get estimated mid twenties to late twenteis. Aka, 5 years of in 3 months. With continuous use, I would estimate one gets 10 years ahead of the curve/peers.

For example (she used retinA for 30 years). This woman is 61 here in this video. She's 20 years ahead of her peers for sure. Now she has probably good skin genetics which would cause her to be 5 maybe 10 years ahead of the curve. So it took her for sure, 10 years of her appeared skin age.
And don't forget, Men skin-ageing is slower then that of women, so as men you have even more potential to stay youngish looking I assume with retinA.
Dermaroller, is callogen wise, even better I heard. So I would use both if I was a dude that wanted to age well skin wise.

 
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skinrejuvenation.jpg


He does look old, but his skin is top tier

extremely high collagen




It's not his skin that is making him look old cel it's his bloody bone structure why can you guys not understand this his collagen is on point what causes aging really is bones you can get surgery to get rid of that
 
It's not his skin that is making him look old cel it's his bloody bone structure why can you guys not understand this his collagen is on point what causes aging really is bones you can get surgery to get rid of that
I understand that 😡
 
I must be an outlier, I used Retin a for 3 weeks and my skin looked visibly WORSE. and I dont mean the expected dry, flakey shedding skin. the texture of the skin had aged I had wrinkles on my forehead which weren't their before. Surprised and gutted tbh
 
skinrejuvenation.jpg


He does look old, but his skin is top tier

extremely high collagen
That looks 10x better than the people who get face lifts and still look weird. He looks natural. Insane.
 
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If you want to put a number on it. It could help slow down aging give or take around 64% to 45% depending on sunscreen usage and your skin quality.
 
I must be an outlier, I used Retin a for 3 weeks and my skin looked visibly WORSE. and I dont mean the expected dry, flakey shedding skin. the texture of the skin had aged I had wrinkles on my forehead which weren't their before. Surprised and gutted tbh
you need to continually use it
 
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I must be an outlier, I used Retin a for 3 weeks and my skin looked visibly WORSE. and I dont mean the expected dry, flakey shedding skin. the texture of the skin had aged I had wrinkles on my forehead which weren't their before. Surprised and gutted tbh
Did your mositurize ? I’m talking nightly and daily. Drink a lot of water. Drink and consume veggies to help keep your skin hydrated
 
Did your mositurize ? I’m talking nightly and daily. Drink a lot of water. Drink and consume veggies to help keep your skin hydrated

I used retinol which is a weaker version of retin A, applied morning and night along with moisturizer. Yes yes multi vit exercise diet but still made my skin worse
 
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I used retinol which is a weaker version of retin A, applied morning and night along with moisturizer. Yes yes multi vit exercise diet but still made my skin worse
Yeah that’s odd. Maybe it’s the product your using
 
aging is not only about skin quality, its also about the bones supporting the soft tissue, if you are recessed you will probably age badly
 
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I must be an outlier, I used Retin a for 3 weeks and my skin looked visibly WORSE. and I dont mean the expected dry, flakey shedding skin. the texture of the skin had aged I had wrinkles on my forehead which weren't their before. Surprised and gutted tbh

Google retin-a purge
 
Thats where i'm trying but the india cucks want my id for debit
It’s ok. They won’t use it for anything I worked with alldaychemist for a sponsor and they let me read their terms of service. I sent my id. They sent me 10 free tubes of retin-a. Fast. Legit company.
 
It’s ok. They won’t use it for anything I worked with alldaychemist for a sponsor and they let me read their terms of service. I sent my id. They sent me 10 free tubes of retin-a. Fast. Legit company.
yeah but i'm not 18
 
I must be an outlier, I used Retin a for 3 weeks and my skin looked visibly WORSE. and I dont mean the expected dry, flakey shedding skin. the texture of the skin had aged I had wrinkles on my forehead which weren't their before. Surprised and gutted tbh
Did you wear sunscreen ?
 
I must be an outlier, I used Retin a for 3 weeks and my skin looked visibly WORSE. and I dont mean the expected dry, flakey shedding skin. the texture of the skin had aged I had wrinkles on my forehead which weren't their before. Surprised and gutted tbh
it didn't make your skin worse. Your skin is just dry. Those wrinkles were always there you just couldn't see them because moisture plumps up the skin.
 
i would think so to. When you have good/decent skin genetics.
I take for only 3 months now (mid 30's). Before I started, people tought I was early 30's. Now, I get estimated mid twenties to late twenteis. Aka, 5 years of in 3 months. With continuous use, I would estimate one gets 10 years ahead of the curve/peers.

For example (she used retinA for 30 years). This woman is 61 here in this video. She's 20 years ahead of her peers for sure. Now she has probably good skin genetics which would cause her to be 5 maybe 10 years ahead of the curve. So it took her for sure, 10 years of her appeared skin age.
And don't forget, Men skin-ageing is slower then that of women, so as men you have even more potential to stay youngish looking I assume with retinA.
Dermaroller, is callogen wise, even better I heard. So I would use both if I was a dude that wanted to age well skin wise.



It looks like regular use of Retin-A has really benefited her appearance over the years. I wonder if she's had anything else done (facelift, etc.)? I have been using Retin-A for a little over a year, but I'm not sure if I'm benefiting from it in an anti-aging sense. I guess I'll know when I turn 35 (going to be 32 in a few months), depending on whether I still look relatively the same age as I do now.
 
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It looks like regular use of Retin-A has really benefited her appearance over the years. I wonder if she's had anything else done (facelift, etc.)? I have been using Retin-A for a little over a year, but I'm not sure if I'm benefiting from it in an anti-aging sense. I guess I'll know when I turn 35 (going to be 32 in a few months), depending on whether I still look relatively the same age as I do now.
I don't know if she has anything else done. she never said so, so i guess not. She realy foughts aging skin well.
She also has very good skin tone, which indicates she eats health which help skin and skin to be also plenty.

After your age, 32.
It is imo, mostly trying to keep equally looking as you age. To show down the visible aging.
If you can do that, you're vesting 80+% of all the men. Plenty men fall of a cliff in looks in their mid or later 30's. And the 40's there it even get worse.


For me. Started looksmaxing a little since 1 year ago. At mid 30's thus.
I manager to get like 5+ years younger looking then before i started. But now i'm hardly improving anymore. It's not all about not dropping much, that' s already win.
 
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I don't know if she has anything else done. she never said so, so i guess not. She realy foughts aging skin well.
She also has very good skin tone, which indicates she eats health which help skin and skin to be also plenty.

After your age, 32.
It is imo, mostly trying to keep equally looking as you age. To show down the visible aging.
If you can do that, you're vesting 80+% of all the men. Plenty men fall of a cliff in looks in their mid or later 30's. And the 40's there it even get worse.


For me. Started looksmaxing a little since 1 year ago. At mid 30's thus.
I manager to get like 5+ years younger looking then before i started. But now i'm hardly improving anymore. It's not all about not dropping much, that' s already win.

I agree that at my age, it's important to try to slow down the aging process as much as possible. Besides Retin-A, are you using any other collagenmaxxing strategies? For example, red light therapy or peptides such as GHK-Cu and HGH?
 
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I agree that at my age, it's important to try to slow down the aging process as much as possible. Besides Retin-A, are you using any other collagenmaxxing strategies? For example, red light therapy or peptides such as GHK-Cu and HGH?
I use. Besides normal stuff (sunblock moisterizer etc.).
- Retin-a for night
- retinol/vitamine A for daytime (started this month), so far it seems to help a little bit.
- dermaroller, I tried for the first time last evening. It seems to work already Because today skin looks even better already.
- saw palmetto. Supplement.
- my hair is next in line to do somwthing about with. It has recided a little bit, and there are some greys. The geys i don't mind so long not to much, but can easily help with painting hair. I recall there are 3 things that work well for hair growth. But i don't recall their names but only 1 (dermarolling scalp).
 
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Botox every 3-6 months, beats everything else.
 
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aging is not only about skin quality, its also about the bones supporting the soft tissue, if you are recessed you will probably age badly
Aging in your mid and late 20s is primarily skin
 
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