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When it comes to treating any skin aging concerns, retinol cream is — and has always been — the gold standard of skincare. “A derivative of vitamin A, retinol is a well-studied ingredient that has proven benefits for skin, including smoothing the appearance of wrinkles, brightening pigmentation and firming and unclogging pores,” says Danusia Wnek, a chemist in the Beauty, Health & Sustainability Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute.
But along with its amazing pros comes a few cons as well. “Retinol has the potential to cause side effects, especially for sensitive skin,” says Brendan Camp, M.D., double board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology in New York City. “The most common are redness, itching and peeling, as well as photosensitivity, swelling and stinging.”
While those with sensitive skin may be more reactive, that doesn’t mean that retinol is off the table. “It may require some modification in the way that it is used, such as its concentration, amount applied and how often you apply it,” Dr. Camp says. Plus, there are different types of retinoids that can work better for sensitive skin, including retinol, retinaldehyde, retinyl palmitate or retinyl propionate. “These types can have similar benefits to the skin as the more intense retinoids, but since they are gentler and less irritating, it takes a longer time to see results,” explains Wnek.
The Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty, Health & Sustainability Lab regularly tests anti-aging serums, day creams, night creams and eye creams, many of which include retinol. These products are evaluated with a group of women aged 35+, who are asked to use their assigned product for four weeks. The lab performed various tests before, during and after the testing period and also gets consumer feedback on a variety of factors including scent, texture, efficacy and more.
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