The answer is: YES
Retinol (Vitamin A) is clinically proven to make a huge impact on how skin ages. Dermatologists have been prescribing it for decades as the gold standard for promoting skin cell turnover and collagen production. It can help with:-
- Fine lines & wrinkles
- Scarring
- Uneven skin tone
- Controlling breakouts
- Keratosis pilaris
- Preventing clogged pores
- Sun damaged skin
SO …..when it comes to delivering long-term benefits and creating a more youthful appearance, it certainly gets an A+.
However, there’s a hitch: Prescription Vitamin A causes irritation and can be very drying, which makes daily use very difficult.
So how can you reap the benefits of Vitamin A without the irritation or the need for a Doctors script??
One way is to use products that contain a very low percentage of Retinol – this would be less irritating to the skin, but also less potent and effective (compared to prescription Vitamin A). The innovative way is to use Rodan + Fields Intensive Renewing Serum, which is the closest thing you will find to prescription strength WITHOUT drying your skin out.
This is because Intensive Renewing Serum contains a proprietary blend of powerful peptides and Retinal-MD (which is 20 times the strength of regular retinol). This will allow for visibly improved skin WITHOUT the side effects. The time-release technology keeps this anti-ageing serum working all night long to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and pores for firmer, younger-looking skin. SO …..you can revitalise the appearance of your skin while you sleep. It is designed to be tough on the signs of aging and not on your skin.
What about oral Vitamin A?
Vitamin A is a super important antioxidant / fat-soluble vitamin. It is crucial for maintaining overall health and keeping our SKIN healthy and clear. See here for the multiple skin benefits of oral vitamin A (including the best dietary sources).
Q&A:
Why should topical Retinol only be applied at NIGHT time?
Its important to keep your skin away from direct sunlight when using retinol. This is because retinol makes skin super-sensitive to UV rays and more likely to burn. In addition, the sunlight makes the product less effective. SO ALWAYS apply retinol serums in the evening before bed and remember to use sunscreen every morning.
Why does R&F Intensive renewing Serum (Retinol) come in small capsules?
The patented capsules eliminate the product’s exposure to oxygen. Oxygen decreases the efficacy of retinol dramatically – hence the creation of these little blue capsules! This intensive serum is as close as you can get to prescription Vitamin A without a visit to a doctor.
Pregnant woman and Vitamin A?
If pregnant please speak to your Doctor or Midwife before considering topical or oral Vitamin A. This is because high levels of vitamin A early in a pregnancy increases the risk for birth defects.
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Victoria Isherwood (Registered Nurse)
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