14 Jan 2015

The prowess of Retinol for anti-aging and acne



Retinol is commonly known as vitamin A.Vitamin A can be used both topically and orally, it is most commonly used to treat acne and aging concerns.

Retinol is one of the most powerful antioxidants on the market for anti-ageing.
It helps to repair skin damage, sun damage, rejuvenate skin and diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.  

It speeds up cell turnover by tricking the skin into thinking it is younger, which evens out discolouration and smooths the appearance of fine lines.  

It works amazingly on acne clients because it unplugs follicles and also exfoliates to keep the skin clear and clean. It is perfect for open pores due to the exfoliation process retinol has, as it removes the debris that stretches the pores in the skin. 

Retinol is turned into retinoic acid which is the active ingredient in prescription creams from most doctors. Often straight retinoic acid is quite harsh on the skin and can only be used short term due to striping the skin of its natural barrier. 

Retinol is a much more gentle way of introducing vitamin A into anyone’s routine.  Due to its active qualities, retinol-based products can only be purchased from qualified skin experts, skin clinics and salons, who can prescribe the best method for its application given your skin type - come and speak to our skin experts today at Uniquelaser. 

Overall, retinol is powerful and extremely effective for all skin concerns and most people will experience significant benefits from incorporating retinol into their skin regime.