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Retinol Skin Care is Thriving: New Launches from Goop Beauty, Philosophy and Glow Recipe

MedEsthetics

According to a market analysis report conducted in 2023 from Grand View Research, the global retinol market for beauty products is expected to reach $1.79 billion by 2030, growing at an annual rate of 3.8%.

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Try Before You Buy: Haut.AI Launches SkinGPT and Generative.Skin Library for Consumers

The Dermatology Digest

Users upload a photo to receive hyper-realistic visualizations of how ingredients like retinol or Vitamin C address concerns such as pigmentation, redness, and breakouts.Haut.AI plans to expand this comprehensive skincare library with additional insights and ingredients.

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Bakuchiol – Vegan Retinol – What is all the hype about?

First Derm

Bakuchiol – Vegan Retinol – What is all the hype about? Over the years, retinol has been touted as the holy grail anti-aging treatment by almost every dermatologist and skin care expert…it is often recommended as the “must-have” active ingredient in your skin care routine. This is where Bakuchiol comes in.

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Best Ingredients to Pair and Avoid with Retinol

US Dermatologt Partners

Retinol is one of the most beneficial skincare ingredients available. While retinol transforms skin’s health and appearance, it may also lead to irritation, inflammation, skin redness, and a range of other side effects when used improperly or in combination with the wrong skincare ingredients. Some products do contain pure retinols.

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Retinol Power

Aesthetic Back Bar

Why use Retinol in a skincare regimen? Retinol is one of my favorite skincare regimen products. My non-negotiable treatment products: Antioxidant ( Total C Complex ) Peptide Packed Eye Treatment ( Eye Renewal Serum ) Barrier Protection ( Healthy Skin Salve ) Retinol Serum ( Emerge Night Serum ) Not all retinols are created equal.

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Is Your Skin Getting Burned From Your Vitamin C Serum?

Renee Rouleau

People who use active ingredients (retinol, retinoids, exfoliating acids, etc.) A No-Pain-No-Gain Philosophy- Unlike retinol, pain (ie stinging) isn’t a sign of vitamin C efficacy but could be a sign of irritation. This acid is a very small molecule, so it can easily get into the skin and disrupt its natural pH balance.

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20+ Years in the Skincare Industry: Advice From an Esthetician

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Ingredients like vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and retinol are some of the powerhouses that can work wonders for your skin. Many skincare brands use terms like "organic" or "natural" as marketing tactics, without any scientific evidence to support their claims. Myth #2: Natural products are always better.

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