FAQs
Retinol serum is a topical skincare product that contains Retinol (a form of Vitamin A) to promote skin cell turnover, reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and improve skin texture and tone.
Liquations Retinol stimulates collagen production, encourages cell turnover, and helps reduce the appearance of acne, fine lines, and hyperpigmentation by
promoting the shedding of dead skin cells.
- Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
- Improves skin texture and tone.
- Reduces acne and clogged pores.
- Minimizes hyperpigmentation and age spots.
Start by applying a pea-sized amount to clean, dry skin at night, gradually increasing frequency as your skin builds tolerance. Always follow with sunscreen in the morning.
Liquations Retinol can make your skin more sensitive to the sun, so itβs recommended to use Liquations Retinol serum at night only and apply sunscreen in the morning.
If you're new to retinol, start with 2-3 times a week and gradually increase to every night as your skin builds tolerance.
Liquations Retinol can be used by most skin types, but sensitive skin may experience irritation. Start with a lower concentration if you have sensitive skin.
Possible side effects include dryness, redness, peeling, or irritation, especially in the beginning. These can be minimized by starting slow and using moisturizer.
Avoid using Liquations Retinol with products that contain Vitamin C, benzoyl peroxide, or AHAs/BHAs in the same routine, as they can cause irritation.
Tocopheryl Acetate is a stable form of Vitamin E commonly used in skincare for its antioxidant properties. It helps protect the skin from free radical damage, supports skin healing, and moisturizes.
Vitamin E is an antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals, helps protect against environmental damage, moisturizes, and has anti-inflammatory properties that soothe the skin.
- Provides deep hydration to the skin.
- Protects against oxidative damage.
- Improves skin texture and appearance.
- Helps with wound healing and reduces scarring.
- Soothes and calms irritated skin.
While Vitamin E is generally beneficial for dry or sensitive skin, some people with acne-prone skin may find it too rich. Test it first to see how your skin reacts.
Apply a few drops to clean skin, gently massaging it into the face. You can use it both morning and night, and it pairs well with most other skincare products.
Yes, Vitamin E is gentle and soothing, making it suitable for most skin types, including sensitive skin. However, if you have allergies to Vitamin E,
patch test before use.
Yes, Vitamin E is typically well-tolerated and can be combined with most other active ingredients like hyaluronic acid, peptides, or niacinamide.