What is a Retinoid?
In our previous post about dark spots, we mentioned adding a retinol or retinoid to your skincare routine. So what would adding a retinoid to your skincare routine do exactly?
Well let’s start with what a retinoid is. Retinoid is an umbrella term for vitamin A derivatives that unclog pores, boost collagen and speed up cell turnover, which helps with discoloration. Jennifer Linder, M.D., says, “The best anti-ager is sunscreen; the next is vitamin A. Nothing else approaches it.” It helps with acne, wrinkles and other signs of aging and even psoriasis.
As you age, your skin loses its ability to renew itself and its elasticity. This makes wrinkles, dark spots and lines more evident. Adding retinoids into your routine helps your skin boost collagen production in a more natural way.
The ingredient itself is sensitive to sunlight, so apply any creams just before bed for the best results. Also, ease yourself into using retinoids as they can cause dryness, redness and flaking. Start by using it every third night. If you don’t notice any irritation, then gradually bump it up to every other night. Call one of our certified dermatologists so you can determine the best retinoid for your skin.
If you have any questions about retinoids or about changes in your skin, please call us today at 865-690-9467. Skin health is an important part of total body wellness. Schedule an appointment with one of our board certified physicians to get your skin the care it needs so it can reach its fullest, healthiest potential.