Types of Retinol Products

Retinol Products have been proven to improve the appearance and health of the skin. For more information, see What is Retinol? and Retinol in Skin Care

Retinol Products

Here is more info about the different types of Retinol and which ones are the best to use?

Retinol Lotion

Retinol Lotions are usually recommended for normal to oily skin. The percentage of retinol varies in each product.

Retinol Serum

Retinol Serums are lighter liquids that are rapidly absorbed into the skin. This is a good choice for those with oilier skin and anyone who wants to add retinol to their regimen without adding another layer of moisturization.

Retinol CreamRetinol Creams

Retinol Creams are better for normal to drier skin or for anyone who wants to combine their retinol treatments with moisturization...[Read More]

Retinol Capsules

Retinol Capsules are great to add to other skin care products. They are great to keep the product fresh and to add retinol to your skin care regimen without adding another step.

Retinol Eye Products

Retinol Eye Products are good to use if you want to diminish the fine lines, wrinkles and other signs of aging around your eye area.

Retinol Lip Products

Retinol Lip Products include both treatment products and color products that plump the lips.

Retinol Body Products

Retinol Hand and Body Products can provide the benefits retinol beyond your face.

Recommended Product

Beauticontrol Retinol SerumI have researched dozens (feels like hundreds) of the top rated retinol products - the ingredients, user and industry expert reviews. I have personally tried many of them for extended periods of time.
I am currently using Beauticontrol Regeneration Overnight Retinol Recovery Serum. I have oiler acne prone skin with congested pores - this is a silky lightweight serum that I prefer to the heavier creams. The retinol is also "encapsulated" - which means i is time-released and hopefully stays active on the skin for a longer period of time. I really prefer this to all the other creams and serums that I have tried.
After using it for about a month, I am seeing a big improvement in my skin - especially in my pore size - my pores have gone from enlarged to invisible. I have also had clogged or congested pores around my mouth & chin and they are slowly opening and clearing up. For more info & reviews - Beauticontrol Retinol Recovery Serum.

Other Recommended Retinol Products

Avon Anew All in One Lotion Avon Anew All in One Lotion is an all-in-one day cream that is in a lotion form for oilier and acne prone skin. It contains an SPF of 15, Glycolic Acid , Retinol and anti-oxidants - so it serves as a moisturizer, a sunscreen and an anti-aging product and it will keep breakouts at bay for mildly acne prone skin. More info & reviews - Avon Anew All in One Lotion

Neutrogena Tinted MoisturizerNeutrogena Healthy Skin Enhancer (contains SPF 20 and Retinol) and replaces moisturizer, sunscreen, primer and/or foundation and a daytime retinol product. For more info & reviews - Neutrogena Tinted Moisturizer

Retinol Products

Related Pages

Retinol in Skin Care
What is Retinol?
Retinol Serum
Beauticontrol Retinol Recovery Serum
Retinol Lotion
Retinol Cream
Retinol Capsules
Retinol Eye Products
Retinol Side Effects
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