I have to say that I agree with you for the most part. In my opinion, products are VERY important part of prevention, but they really can’t do much to...
If your skin is fairly tough and oily, you probably would tolerate the generic just fine! Renova or Refissa are both formulated for dryer, older skin and are usually better...
You are so welcome! All the retinoids you mention will work about the same so it’s really about the base. The Renova or Refissa will be the most moisturizing (for...
Tazarac is a brand, prescription retinoid. It was formulated for acne and teens with oily skin but is sometimes used instead of Renova, generic Retin A (tretinoin), or higher quality...
Good question but no! They all do different things. To make a long story short: The retinoid mainly normalizes sun damaged cells, promotes healthy cell maturation in the outer layer...
Ok well, this is lot to answer! Remember though that, at the end of the day, only you can really answer this question for yourself. And hopefully, your doctor is...
These are all retinoids (in the Vitamin A cousin category)! They all have the potential to cause some irritation, but true allergies are rare. Here’s how to use them to...
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