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- Retinoid - Wikipedia
The retinoids are a class of chemical compounds that are natural derivatives of vitamin A or are chemically related to it Synthetic retinoids are utilized in cosmetic formulations, clinical dermatology, and the treatment of some forms of cancer [1]
- Retinoids vs. Retinol: How They Differ and When to Use Them - Healthline
So, should I use retinoid or retinol? Before making a decision, you’ll want to consider your skin type and the severity of the issue you’re trying to treat
- What are retinoids and what do they treat? - Medical News Today
Retinoids are a class of chemicals that derive from vitamin A Weaker forms are available over the counter (OTC), and a doctor may prescribe stronger formulations of retinoids to help treat skin
- Retinoid Treatment for Skin Problems: Acne, Wrinkles, More - WebMD
WebMD explains how retinoid medications work, which skin problems they can treat, and what side effects you might have
- Retinoid or retinol? - American Academy of Dermatology
Then there’s retinol, a type of retinoid that’s routinely used to improve uneven skin tone, pigmentation, and texture It is available over the counter in a dizzying array of products A board-certified dermatologist can help you decide if retinoids are right for your skin
- What to Know About Retinoids: Products, How to Use, More - The Cut
A write-up of retinoid, a derivative of vitamin A, including best tips on how to use it, best products, and how to survive the “retinoid uglies ” Everything you need to know about this ingredient
- Topical retinoids (vitamin a creams) - DermNet
Applied to the face once daily at bedtime, topical retinoids such as adapalene, isotretinoin, tretinoin (retinoic acid), and trifarotene can help mild to moderately severe acne
- Retinol: Cream, Serum, What It Is, Benefits, How To Use - Cleveland Clinic
Retinol and retinoid are vitamin A derivatives used to improve the texture and appearance of skin The main difference is how strong they are Retinol is widely available over the counter in serums, creams and is even used as an ingredient in some cosmetics
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