Skincare routine: Retinol vs tretinoin + vitamin c

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Which one should I start as a beginner?

Is it dumb to start with tret? Or is retinol cope?

Also I'm going to add a vit c serum.

Which % is suitable for a normie?

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If u have acne, any retinoid less potent than tretinoin won’t be effective. Retinol is mostly cope
 
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start with 0.025 tret, then 0,05 maybe 0,1 if you want or look into taz
 
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If u have acne, any retinoid less potent than tretinoin won’t be effective. Retinol is mostly cope
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normal retinols are legit so dogshit
 
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Ok bro.

Is tret alone enough or should I supplement with vit c? (For deniggafication)
yeah its good brah dont worry, just introduce tret slowly so u dont get too irritated (depending on how ur skin reacts ofc)

good on you for deniggafication:lul:
 
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Retinol is just a precursor; your skin converts it to retinoic acid slowly so it’s gentler but weaker. Tretinoin is already active, so it works better for acne and collagen but comes with more irritation. Start with a low tret (0.025–0.05%) 2–3 nights a week and build up; if you can’t tolerate it, try adapalene or a mid‑strength retinol. Vitamin C is fine for antioxidant/brightening but it’s not a miracle; 10–15% L‑ascorbic acid in the morning is enough. Consistency + sunscreen > chasing exotic products. - ethan santana
 
If you're going to use tret (which you should use instead of retinol fs), use SAP or MAP vitamin C if you have sensitive skin and use a barrier repair moisturizer so you don't fuck anything up with redness or flakes
 
Retinol is just a precursor; your skin converts it to retinoic acid slowly so it’s gentler but weaker. Tretinoin is already active, so it works better for acne and collagen but comes with more irritation. Start with a low tret (0.025–0.05%) 2–3 nights a week and build up; if you can’t tolerate it, try adapalene or a mid‑strength retinol. Vitamin C is fine for antioxidant/brightening but it’s not a miracle; 10–15% L‑ascorbic acid in the morning is enough. Consistency + sunscreen > chasing exotic products. - ethan santana
thanks for ur advice. Ive decided to get adapalene 0.1%.
Looks like it has more benefits than retinol with lesser side effects.

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