The best time to use Retin-A is in the evening, before you head for bed. Here’s how to do it:
- Clean your skin and allow it to dry completely before applying a pea-size amount of product. (Do not apply to wet skin—this can increase irritation.)
- Dab it on your forehead, cheeks, and chin with your fingertips, then spread it evenly in a thin layer.
- Finish with a gentle moisturizer to offset any dryness.Â
During the first few weeks, your skin may get flaky, dry, and irritated. Your provider may recommend starting every third or fourth day. “However, I have found that using it consistently every other night from the start yields the best results,” notes Dr. Reichel. “You can decrease the potency by putting on a moisturizer first, using less than a pea size, or mixing it with a moisturizer. I tell patients to not stop using it even if you will be in the sun or on vacation. You need to be careful with sun exposure, but this does not mean stop using it. If you stop, you will go through the irritating effects all over again,” Dr. Reichel cautions. Â
For the most part, prescription retinoids can be easily integrated into your existing skin-care routine, but use caution or avoid layering active ingredients like salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and alpha hydroxy acids.
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However, combining it with a topical vitamin C could improve your results. The key to avoid irritation is to use Retin-A at night and vitamin C as part of your morning routine. Some dermatologists also say that using a glycolic lotion in the morning can help exfoliate and reveal fresh, glowing skin.
Sunscreen is crucial while you’re using any kind of retinoid; your skin will be more sensitive to the sun as newer cells are revealed. Retinoids are also photo-inactivated, so exposure to sunlight makes them less effective. To get the best results, apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily, with an SPF of 30+. “If you can avoid sun exposure on your face by wearing a hat or seeking shade, that is the best,” notes Dr. Reichel.Â
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