Unlocking the Glow with Retinol
- Shreda Brown
- Oct 10
- 2 min read
Why Retinol Deserves a Spot in Your Night Routine
Retinol, a derivative of Vitamin A, is one of the most studied and proven ingredients in skincare. It accelerates cell turnover, smooths fine lines, refines texture, and restores radiance. But because retinol is powerful, introducing it to your routine should be gradual and mindful.

The Step-Up Method for Retinol
Retinol isn’t one-size-fits-all. A step-up approach helps minimize irritation and allows your skin to adapt for the best results:
0.01% Retinol – Perfect for beginners. Start with 2–3 nights per week, spacing applications to see how your skin responds. Always follow with moisturizer.
0.3% Retinol – Once your skin shows no signs of redness or peeling, move to this strength. Use every other night and continue layering hydration.
0.75% Retinol – For advanced users targeting deeper lines, uneven texture, or stubborn concerns. Apply consistently at night, while prioritizing daytime SPF.
Tips for Success
Apply retinol only at night (sunlight weakens its effectiveness).
Layer with a hydrating moisturizer to counter dryness.
Never skip SPF in the morning—retinol makes skin more sun-sensitive.
Stay consistent—results appear in weeks, not days.
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Who Should Avoid Retinol?
Retinol isn’t for everyone. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have highly sensitive or reactive skin, or are using prescription acne/skin medications, it’s best to skip retinol or consult your dermatologist before beginning.





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