Retinoids and AHA/BHAs equal
nice skin.
But how you use
beauty products that feature strong ingredients like
Retin-A or
retinol in conjunction with
AHAs like glycolic acid or
BHAs like salicylic acid, makes a huge difference.
For instance, most
dermatologists would agree that regular use of
Retin-A at night and
AHA/glycolic during the day is perfect for
skin rejuvenation.
However, combining a
retinoid with an
AHA or BHA at the same time, is a no-no, because the effectiveness for
both ingredients gets greatly
diminished.
And always remember this:
AHAs/BHAs in the A.M., and Retinoids in the P.M. Plus, plenty of
sunscreen as you head out the door, every day.
By the way,
always apply retinoids at night because the sun can also make the retinoid less effective.
We have learned that using
Retin-A at night, which is a Vitamin A-derivative, and a
glycolic acid cream in the morning, can still be quite
irritating to skin. So, at least one day a week, we let our
skin rest, and apply nothing at night or morning.
We all seem to be so impatient for
healthy, clear, youthful skin. Most of us are anxious to rub in this or that on our
faces and necks, and sometimes, these
beauty products are strong and harsh.
Break-outs can occur.
Redness, rashes, swelling. We have experienced it all.
And be especially sensitive to the
eye area. Both
retinoids and
AHAs/BHAs can be brutal to the
delicate skin surrounding the eyes and
under the eyes. Do not apply too much product. Less is better, trust us.