ngsk8
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I'm seing a growing trend on tretinoin bashing treads, which have no founding reason.
Tretinoin works wonders, people just have to learn how to use:
At night:
1. Cleanse your skin
2. Apply light weight moisturizer - I use neutrogena hydroboost, the one without fragrance
3. Apply niancinamide serum (optional but it's cheap af and it's synergenic with tret, helping boosting collagen - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8389214/)
4. Apply tret (pea ammount to the WHOLE face)
5. Wait for half an hour or so
6. Apply heavier moisturizer - I use Hada Labo perfect gel as I find it provides my skin with the perfect ammount of moisture
The cue here is to apply tret with the "sandwich method": moisturizer + tret + moisturizer
Morning:
1. Cleanse your skin
2. Hylauronic acid serum (any will do really)
3. Mattifying moisturizer + spf or Mattifying spf - I go for a mattifying one because while I enjoy the glow tret gives, I find it a bit too much sometimes, thus applying mattifying particles reduces it a little and makes it more natural and aesthethic imo
What to expect - during your first and second month your skin will purge, BUT, in the end, it will work and you will thank me for it. It goes without saying but perfect skin does indeed increase your attractiveness by a lot.
Bonus - tret WILL give you red undertones, specially if you are light colored, since it stimulates blood flow and slightly irritates your skin, giving it a reddish appearance (bear in mind, your skin will probably be too red during the first 2 months, but then it subsides and you will be left with a pink/redish undertone which is actually nice).
What dose should I use? -If you're just starting, start low, 0.25% for the first 2 months, maybe applying it once every other night for the first 2 weeks, then ramp it up (eventually after a few more months feels free to slowly upgrade it to 0.5%). This is so your skin doesn't end up fucked up from tret, which is what happens to most people that end up giving up on it.
Why? You have small retinoid receptors on your skin that push tret inside the cells, where it actually does it's magic. In the beginning, your retinoid receptors will be way too small, thus it will take more time for tret to reach its action point (inside the cells), and, thus, since it will be sitting on the skin for a longer time, it will actually cause heavy irritation. As the time goes by, your retinoid receptors will adapt and grow larger, making tret flow to its action point faster and thus you will experience less irritation.
Feel free to ask any questions
Tretinoin works wonders, people just have to learn how to use:
At night:
1. Cleanse your skin
2. Apply light weight moisturizer - I use neutrogena hydroboost, the one without fragrance
3. Apply niancinamide serum (optional but it's cheap af and it's synergenic with tret, helping boosting collagen - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8389214/)
4. Apply tret (pea ammount to the WHOLE face)
5. Wait for half an hour or so
6. Apply heavier moisturizer - I use Hada Labo perfect gel as I find it provides my skin with the perfect ammount of moisture
The cue here is to apply tret with the "sandwich method": moisturizer + tret + moisturizer
Morning:
1. Cleanse your skin
2. Hylauronic acid serum (any will do really)
3. Mattifying moisturizer + spf or Mattifying spf - I go for a mattifying one because while I enjoy the glow tret gives, I find it a bit too much sometimes, thus applying mattifying particles reduces it a little and makes it more natural and aesthethic imo
What to expect - during your first and second month your skin will purge, BUT, in the end, it will work and you will thank me for it. It goes without saying but perfect skin does indeed increase your attractiveness by a lot.
Bonus - tret WILL give you red undertones, specially if you are light colored, since it stimulates blood flow and slightly irritates your skin, giving it a reddish appearance (bear in mind, your skin will probably be too red during the first 2 months, but then it subsides and you will be left with a pink/redish undertone which is actually nice).
What dose should I use? -If you're just starting, start low, 0.25% for the first 2 months, maybe applying it once every other night for the first 2 weeks, then ramp it up (eventually after a few more months feels free to slowly upgrade it to 0.5%). This is so your skin doesn't end up fucked up from tret, which is what happens to most people that end up giving up on it.
Why? You have small retinoid receptors on your skin that push tret inside the cells, where it actually does it's magic. In the beginning, your retinoid receptors will be way too small, thus it will take more time for tret to reach its action point (inside the cells), and, thus, since it will be sitting on the skin for a longer time, it will actually cause heavy irritation. As the time goes by, your retinoid receptors will adapt and grow larger, making tret flow to its action point faster and thus you will experience less irritation.
Feel free to ask any questions
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