Retin

Consider using Retin-A 0.05% for initial treatment if you’re targeting mild acne. This lower concentration minimizes potential irritation while still delivering effective results. Remember to always consult a dermatologist for personalized guidance; they can assess your skin type and recommend the best concentration and application method.

Applying Retin-A at night is generally recommended. This allows your skin to repair itself overnight, minimizing potential sun sensitivity that can be exacerbated during daytime use. A pea-sized amount is usually sufficient for the entire face; less is often more with retinoids, as over-application can lead to irritation and dryness.

Expect initial dryness and peeling. This is a common side effect, indicating the product is working. To mitigate this, gradually introduce Retin-A into your routine, starting with application every other night. Incorporate a hydrating moisturizer to support your skin’s barrier function and improve comfort.