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Enter code TS17OFF8 at checkout. Here's how (restrictions apply) 100% NO RISK, 90-DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE By TruSkin Naturals Here's how (restrictions apply) ►► NEW IMPROVED PACKAGING as of April 2016 ◀◀ Now in more user-friendly Squeeze Tubes! Retinol Face Cream MOISTURIZER with Natural Ingredients to Reduce Appearance of Wrinkles & Fine Lines - Vitamin A + Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin E, B5, Organic Jojoba Oil, Green Tea #3,669 in Beauty (See Top 100 in Beauty) in Beauty > Skin Care > Face > Creams & Moisturizers > Night Creams 5 star79%4 star9%3 star5%2 star3%1 star4%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsNow it's even better!| Fantastic Experience So Far...|I would recommend this cream along with the serum, perfect combo!|Daily Treat for my skin| See and discover other items: best organic face cream, best acne treatment, best oil retinols, cruelty free vitamin c serum, best organic c serum, best organic face productsxDisclaimer: The information contained on this site is general in nature and for informational purposes.




It is not meant to substitute for the advice... read moreDisclaimer: The information contained on this site is general in nature and for informational purposes. It is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professional. None of the statements on this site are a recommendation as to how to treat any particular disease or health-related condition. If you suspect you have a disease or health-related condition of any kind, you should contact your health care professional immediately. Please read all product packaging carefully and consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, exercise, supplementation or medication program. Cosmetic products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. read lessAs the war on oily skin and wrinkles continues, beauty buffs are on the hunt for the next best “miracle” ingredient to help combat these pesky and sometimes unmanageable skin conditions.




From peptides to alpha hydroxy acids, to some luxurious oil that’s been imported from the deep amazon with the “highest omega content of all time” (I’m being satirical here, but it’s kind of true!), there is always an ingredient trending in this current $115 billion dollar industry. The consistent emergence of new ingredients is not such a bad thing, but what I’m seeing a lack of in the industry is education (and continuing education, at that) around ingredients that have existed for decades and that do work effectively when used properly, but are often not prescribed appropriately. In fact, some people “self-prescribe” their own facial treatment products and that, my skincare friends, can be a recipe for disaster.At Annmarie Skin Care the frequency of ingredient questions we receive is through the roof, and with one ingredient in particular: Retinol.Oh, retinol, how you’ve gained somewhat of a “bad” reputation in the world of skin care. Maybe it’s because of your misuse or overuse?




Perhaps you are not suitable for certain skin types? Or maybe, just maybe, you aren’t being paired with the right skin care products in conjunction with your use. These are all possible and likely culprits.I’d like to dive into the history, functions and types of Retinol – then you can draw your own conclusion on this powerhouse ingredient and if it’s right for you.Retinol is simply pure Vitamin A, which is also commonly referred to as a retinoid. There are many natural and synthetic (prescription) forms of retinoids. We’ll discuss these different types further on.Your first question might be: “What does retinol do for the skin?”First and foremost, retinol has been around for decades and has been clinically tested with an abundance of successful results.Overall, retinol has shown to:This powerful antioxidant is all across the board with amazing benefits, but at what cost?It’s important to know the cons of topical retinoids before you consider using such a potent vitamin in your daily skincare routine.




Retinol and retinoids are one in the same, but also different. To simplify the difference between the two, retinol can be purchased over the counter, while retinoids are prescription-only.Retinol is commonly labeled on over the counter products as retinol, but also under retinyl palmitate, retinaldehyde, and retinyl acetate, which are all derivatives of Vitamin A. OTC retinols are much weaker and work slower than prescription retinoids because the body first has to convert it into retinoic acid. This acid is the only active form that has a direct, biological effect on the skin (or “where the magic happens”).Retinoids, on the other hand, are prescription strength under the names retinoic acid or tretinoin. These are much more potent and work faster than OTC retinols because no conversion needs to be made by the body from retinol into retinoic acid—it is already formulated with retinoic acid. The classic brands Retin-A, Renova, Tazorac and Differin fall under this category.These differences inform us that retinoids have a much higher concentration of vitamin A, thus may be more effective for the skin.




Your next question might be: “Then why is retinol still used in OTC products if they are not as effective as prescription retinoids?”Prescription strength anything is far more active than over the counter products. In skin care, too active of an ingredient may sometimes not be to everyone’s advantage. OTC retinol and its derivatives still deliver amazing benefits to the skin (even though it may take longer to achieve them), without the potential side effects that prescription retinoids may cause. Often times a dermatologist might recommend these OTC forms of vitamin A for people with sensitive skin.Before purchasing OTC retinol or getting a prescription through your dermatologist, here are some basic guidelines:At Annmarie Skin Care, it’s our philosophy to use the cleanest, most effective ingredients mother nature can provide. However, we do understand that the medical approach to skin care can be favored at times. We love providing as much information as we can around a particular ingredient, especially one that is known to deliver beautiful results (when used correctly).




Fortunately, there are many options in the world of vitamin A!If you’re a skin purist like us, we prefer to choose natural forms of vitamin A in our skin care.Rosehip seed oil is an excellent source of trans-retinoic acid that may not have the risk of potential irritation that prescription retinoic acid might cause. We include rosehip seed oil in several of our products, like our Anti Aging Facial Oil. If you are looking to take a more targeted approach, you may use pure rosehip seed oil which can be purchased through one of our favorite herbal vendors here.Whether you decide to go with a pure vitamin A, prescription retinoid, or good ‘ol rosehip seed oil to receive the benefits of this fabulous anti-aging and oily skin assisting ingredient, we hope that this information has offered some guidance around your choices.by Abby Jean, Licensed EstheticianPaula’s Choice – Retinol (Vitamin A) for AgingStatista – Size of the Global Skin Care Market from 2012 to 2021 (In Billion U.S. Dollars)Daily Mail – Is Retinol the Miracle Ingredient?

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