Retinol In Its Many Faces
Posted by Globex Beauty Solutions on 1st Nov 2019
Retinol - is a very common ingredient to use in many skin care products. It’s an active substance that is converted into pure Vitamin A in the skin which in turn stimulates collagen formation - delivering visible anti-wrinkle effect. The maximum concentration of Retinol allowed is 0.3% according to European Standards.
Retinoids are the common term for all variations of Retinol. - Retinyl Palmitate (Retinoic Acid) - It’s a descendant of Retinol and used to treat Vitamin A deficiency and as antioxidant in skin care products. After its absorption into the skin, Retinyl Palmitate is converted to Retinol, and ultimately into Retinoic acid (the active form of vitamin A).
- Why is Time Control Retinol Peptide Repair 0.3 Night Cream is so effective?
In this new product Être Belle uses pure Retinol in its maximum allowed concentration form. Retinol is actually encapsulated into the special 'carrier' system. This allows optimal penetration into the deep skin layers to reduce the risk of irritations.
- How to use it Correctly?
Every skin may react differently - therefore, the cream should be used ‘little by little’ That means applying the cream only twice a week and if there is no irritation increase application gradually. If the skin reacts, take a break for 2-3 days letting the skin to 'get use' to active ingredients and resume application.
After regular use of Retinol Peptide Cream the skin will reveal its full anti-wrinkle and rejuvenation potential. Skin complexion will become smother without irregularities such as dry patches and ageing spots.