LOL sorry!! No, I don't think my toe skin is in need of retinol just yet
Turns out The Ordinary retinol products aren't stable and they must be refrigerated to be +
I want to dip my toes into an OTC retinol, any thoughts on the ordinary vs neutrogena?
stinging is not good, the redness can be irritation or the increased circulation in the area but+
I stumbled upon one of her videos and it took her FOREVER to answer a simple yes or no question+
I have been using Differin since 2017. OTC in the US. I did like Avene products but they have been +
I'm over 50 w/ sensitive, acne prone skin, and I could not tolerate the LRP effaclar - too harsh+
I wouldn't bother with Retinol. Retin-A is the most effective, especially if you are acne prone. rop
I would have just tried the real deal differin if my skin
I am 58 and want to try retinol for my sensitive acne prone skin. Which one should I start with?