Can you put retinol above eyes?

Don't want to invest in an entirely different eye cream? That's fine too: "You can use a retinol-containing cream around the eye area," says Joshua Zeichner, MD, a New York City-based dermatologist.
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Is it okay to put retinol A around your eyes?

Should you use retinol under your eyes? Yes, definitely. While it is true that retinol – a form of vitamin A – is a powerful ingredient and the skin under your eyes is delicate, there's no reason why you should miss out on the amazing benefits of retinol.
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Is it OK to put retinol on eyelids?

Yes. There is a misconception that creams can't be used on the eyelids. The reason for concern is that you don't want to get irritants inside the eyes. But the skin around the eyes is the earliest on the face to show wrinkles and it's a great place to use retinol (or tretinoin).
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Are you supposed to put retinol all over your face?

Apply retinol in a thin layer to your entire face (be careful not to get it in your mouth, nose and eyes). You should use a dose that's about the size of a pea. For the first couple weeks of treatment, apply retinol only every other day. Finish with a facial moisturizer that won't clog your pores (non-comedogenic).
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Does retinol thin skin around eyes?

The reality is, retinoids can actually improve skin texture and thickness — particularly in that thin skin around the eyes. “Retinols work topically by interacting at the superficial layers of our skin to increase cellular proliferation and turnover 'revealing' new skin,” says Dr. Shamban.
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Does retinol go on before or after eye cream?

“On damp skin, the retinol will get absorbed more deeply and in turn cause irritation. This is also why you should apply your eye cream before retinol as the area is very delicate and can get irritated if retinol gets too close.
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Why do my wrinkles look worse after retinol?

First, the answer is yes, retinol can make wrinkles worse, especially when you first start using it. What is happening is a drying effect, and one can get epidermal sliding from separation from the dermis.
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Can you use retinol just on forehead?

Answer: Retin-A

You can apply Retin-A on specific areas of the face verses your entire face. Also, if you plan on getting any hair removal services done (i.e. waxing, threading or laser) it is recommended to stop using your retinol at least one week prior to your service to avoid any complications.
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What happens if I use retinol every night?

So if you start using retinol every day out of the gate, you can end up with some painful inflammation and a damaged skin barrier, negating any potential positives. One way to avoid that irritation is to start slow, explains Ranella Hirsch, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Boston.
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Can retinol help hooded eyes?

To improve the appearance of droopy or hooded eyelids, retinol can be used in combination with retinoids. Before you consider trying retinol to improve the appearance of your eyelids, speak with your doctor first.
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Can you put Olay retinol 24 on eyelids?

Olay Regenerist Retinol 24 Night Eye Cream penetrates deep into the delicate skin surface around your eyes. Apply nightly to the skin around your eyes for 24-hour hydration.
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Can retinol make Eyebags worse?

Retinol, salicylic acid, glycolic acid—all effective ingredients that can improve the look and feel of your complexion. But they can lead to irritation, and when used too close to your delicate eye area, that irritation can lead to bags.
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What happens if you put retinol on your eyebrows?

“Topical retinoids, those used for anti-aging, may cause eyebrow hair loss,” Bossavy warns. That doesn't mean you need to give up your precious retinol products — just keep them off your arches. “Don't apply your retinoid to your eyebrow or the area immediately above, where it may migrate,” the pro suggests.
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Will retinol help forehead wrinkles?

Retinol works alongside the skin's natural renewal process, helping to smooth the feel of skin texture and tone, while reducing the appearance of fine lines on the forehead and deep forehead wrinkles.
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What layers should you not use with retinol?

Don't Mix: Retinol with vitamin C, benzoyl peroxide, and AHA/BHA acids. AHA and BHA acids are exfoliating, which can dry out the skin and cause further irritation if your skincare routine already includes retinol.
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Can retinol reverse deep wrinkles?

Retinol can penetrate deep into your skin's layers to activate collagen and elastin, which give your skin structure and support to prevent wrinkles. You can apply products that contain retinoids at home directly onto your skin as you would a lotion or a moisturizer.
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Does retinol really slow aging?

Retinoids reduce fine lines and wrinkles by increasing the production of collagen. They also stimulate the production of new blood vessels in the skin, which improves skin color. Additional benefits include fading age spots and softening rough patches of skin.
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Do you need to wash retinol off in the morning?

If you used products with potent actives at a high percentage such as retinols or strong acids on your skin overnight, as a precaution, cleanse your face in the morning.
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How long should I leave retinol on my face before moisturizer?

Retinol (leave to absorb for 10-20 minutes)

“It is important to leave a 10-20 minute wait time before applying the next product. Retinols are powerful antioxidants and it is important to allow it to fully absorb if you want to avoid your skin becoming sensitive,” says Dr Liakas.
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What happens when you stop using retinol?

Many studies show that retinoids improve acne and wrinkles- but what happens to the skin when you stop using retinol? The short answer is- you will get a short-term benefit after stopping retinol but eventually your skin will return back to baseline (how it was before you began retinol).
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Can retinol tighten eyelid skin?

Yes, you can, retinol is able to work on the upper and lower eyelids and areas of skin. This is because it can penetrate the lower layers of the skin and boost collagen production. This will result in the skin around the eye will become tightened with signs of sagginess, fine lines, and wrinkles visibly reduced.
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What are the side effects of retinol on eyes?

The side effects include blepharoconjunctivitis, dry eye syndrome, cutaneous photosensitivity, contact lens intolerance, refractive changes, papilledema and pseudotumor cerebri, corneal opacities, and abnormal retinal function.
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Should I put retinol on my neck?

Yes, you can safely put retinol creams on your neck. “Retinol can sometimes cause redness or irritation as a side effect, but it is worth the effort. Fortunately, there are beginner formulations that can get skin acclimated gradually,” Dr. Schlessinger says.
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