Will 50uv sunscreen protect my skin after using ret A ?

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My retin A arrived and it says it makes skin more sensible to sunlight. Will the sunscreen fully protect me from sun damage ? I can't stay inside 24/7 either.
 
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"looksmaxxers" still falling for the retin a meme

Robert de niro lol
 
why wouldn't it? JFL
 
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too time sufficient to notice any significant results and can possibly bad for the skin in the long run.

i personally dropped retinoids (excepty isotret) after seeing no change after 7 months. Alot of people here who talk about sub 6 month changes on topical retinoids are delusional and experiencing placebo.

my derma said she doesnt even prescribe it anymore and prefers acid peeling.
 
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too time sufficient to notice any significant results and can possibly bad for the skin in the long run.

i personally dropped retinoids (excepty isotret) after seeing no change after 7 months. Alot of people here who talk about sub 6 month changes on topical retinoids are delusional and experiencing placebo.

my derma said she doesnt even prescribe it anymore and prefers acid peeling.
Ah yes the whole site says it's amazing but I should trust you for some reason.
 
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Ah yes the whole site says it's amazing but I should trust you for some reason

ah yes the same people that still unironically bonesmash and mew.

dont listen to me who has atleast 4 years of experience with retinoids, acid/chemical peeling, dermarolling, sc in general. just apply le creme :ogre:
 
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My retin A arrived and it says it makes skin more sensible to sunlight. Will the sunscreen fully protect me from sun damage ? I can't stay inside 24/7 either.
retin A is tretinoin? if so, where did you buy it, and in which %?
 
ah yes the same people that still unironically bonesmash and mew.

dont listen to me who has atleast 4 years of experience with retinoids, acid/chemical peeling, dermarolling, sc in general. just apply le creme :ogre:
whats wrong with bonesmashing and mewing?
 
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retin A is tretinoin? if so, where did you buy it, and in which %?
"Tretinoin Gel 0.025%" From some medical site. It says it's made in India on it.
 
My retin A arrived and it says it makes skin more sensible to sunlight. Will the sunscreen fully protect me from sun damage ? I can't stay inside 24/7 either.
yes 50 fps is enough, fyi it only makes your skin sensible to the sun only in the beggining with time it thickens the dermis and makes it more durable to the sunlight this is what dr. dray said in one of her videos
 
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yes 50 fps is enough, fyi it only makes your skin sensible to the sun only in the beggining with time it thickens the dermis and makes it more durable to the sunlight this is what dr. dray said in one of her videos
I've read that before, do you have any research/studies on this? that would make tret even more of a mogger softmax
 
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I've read that before, do you have any research/studies on this? that would make tret even more of a mogger softmax
here's one:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi...6Mw7jVCJy4xP2lvhxFXMxR1Q3FTwFg9WRkF72VRm7ZgbU
and this one :https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2699641/pdf/cia-1-327.pdf
that says "Patients on retinoid therapy are advised to avoid excessive sun exposure and take precautionary measures (like use of sunscreens) for sun protection. However, after few months of therapy, the skin’s response to UV radiation returns to normal."
you should always use sunscreen tho...
 
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here's one:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1600-0781.2009.00433.x?casa_token=iIaVWm31fsYAAAAA:afhtRXU4pcp58_h5ONViqGB5HsXE_S7CKL6Mw7jVCJy4xP2lvhxFXMxR1Q3FTwFg9WRkF72VRm7ZgbU
and this one :https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2699641/pdf/cia-1-327.pdf
that says "Patients on retinoid therapy are advised to avoid excessive sun exposure and take precautionary measures (like use of sunscreens) for sun protection. However, after few months of therapy, the skin’s response to UV radiation returns to normal."
you should always use sunscreen tho...
dang that's amazing
 

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