Retinol is derived from vitamin A, and is a multitasking skin care ingredient with various benefits. Being a form of retinoid, you can only buy retinol of up to 2% concentration over-the-counter. Read on to find out about its skin benefits, potential side effects, and how you can safely add this ingredient to your skin care routine.
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Due to the ageing support this skincare ingredient can provide, you can start using retinol around the age of 30. However, there’s no set time in your life when you begin noticing skin changes so it might be an individual preference too.
Your dermatologist is the best person to make the right call for which age you should start using retinol.
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