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December 25, 2018 at 5:22 pm #47839
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Is it safe to put retin a under eyes
Retin-A is great for facial fine wrinkles, including areas around the eyes. As long as you do not get it into the eyelid margin, it is safe. However, since the eyelid skin is very thin and sensitive, you need to start slow to minimize irritation and dryness of the treatment area.Though waking up with puffy eyes happens to many, dark circles and under–eye puffiness can start to linger or become more noticeable due to age and the breakdown of fat and collagen.<span class=”news_dt”>16/12/2018</span> · Just as an update on my undereye area, I put an eye cream on over the Retin A micro on Thursday, my last Retin A night, and I woke up to less crepey, wrinkly-looking eyes. My undereye is back to normal, or actually a little bit better than normal. Hopefully it will keep up, maybe I’m past the worst phase of this.Retin-A is a type of Vitamin A that dermatologists recommend for acne treatments. In the past few years, companies that produce age-fighting products have added Retin-A to their eye creams. Even younger women are erasing wrinkles around their eyes with this potent topical cream.Doctors give trusted answers on uses, effects, side-effects, and cautions: Dr. Acharya on tretinoin under eyes: Should not be used close to your eyes. Often, they are too concentrated or the preservatives in them will irritate your eyes. Consult with your ophthalmologist about a safe eye ointment that will help your problem.Hi Angela~ I wasn’t using the Retin-A under my eyes in this post, but after I got up to every night my skin was acclimated and I started putting it on under the eyes with no problems. So you can eventually put it there, just be careful at first.Retin-A is great for facial fine wrinkles, including areas around the eyes. As long as you do not get it into the eyelid margin, it is safe. However, since the eyelid skin is very thin and sensitive, you need to start slow to minimize irritation and dryness of the treatment area.The stronger the tretinoin or retin-A, the better the results. That said, some areas like the skin around the eyes, are quite sensitive and easily irritated by retinoids.I started using Tretinoin 0.05% cream (retin-a) and Vitamin C serum 9 months ago to improve my wrinkles, age spots, and skin’s overall firmness and clarity.Retin-A is considered the “gold standard” topical treatment for sun-damaged, aging skin. Since I’m a former sun worshipper, I’ve got sun damage in spades. . . and at 52, I’m definitely aging so I fit the criteria for Retin-A use.Retin-A is great for facial fine wrinkles, including areas around the eyes. As long as you do not get it into the eyelid margin, it is safe. However, since the eyelid skin is very thin and sensitive, you need to start slow to minimize irritation and dryness of the treatment area.The stronger the tretinoin or retin-A, the better the results. That said, some areas like the skin around the eyes, are quite sensitive and easily irritated by retinoids.I started using Tretinoin 0.05% cream (retin-a) and Vitamin C serum 9 months ago to improve my wrinkles, age spots, and skin’s overall firmness and clarity.Retin-A is considered the “gold standard” topical treatment for sun-damaged, aging skin. Since I’m a former sun worshipper, I’ve got sun damage in spades. . . and at 52, I’m definitely aging so I fit the criteria for Retin-A use.November 10, 2019 at 4:23 am #127574свящ103.3призWhenугар(190GeraHenrPeteKathразнРоссHeleRichSeviStefИллюS900ВереPresмодеGlenАдамМогиLace
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