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Information on Retinoids

The following is an informative post regarding retinoid use on the skin and its benefits towards anti-aging and skin lightening.

General Information:

First and foremost I would like to define what retinoids are. Retinoids are a class of Vitamin A derivates. Their main objective is to regulate and repair abnormal/damaged skin cells and replace them with new, healthy cells. Dermatologists have discovered there are well over 30 beneficial acts retinoids can produce on the skin (treating acne being the most widely recognized claim in the medical world).

Retinoids are a key preventive of skin aging, as well as powerful treatment for existing symptoms (wrinkles, spots, loss of collagen and pigmentation concerns). Unlike AHA/BHA’s, which only exfoliate the surface of the skin – retinoids exfoliate from within, starting from the deepest layer. Despite the age or skin concern, any individual can use a retinoid and obtain its benefits. They are the only medicines that have the ability to repair damaged DNA in the skin. The reason they are such a popular treatment for acne is due to their ability to preserve the youth of the DNA, regulating keratin production and enzymes thus clearing the pores.

Skin lightening is also an evident result of regular retinoid use. It should be noted that retinoids do not bleach the skin. They only repair sun damage (i.e. help the skin return to its original color after excessive sun exposure). Melasma patients as well as patients suffering from acne scars are usually prescribed a retinoid to help reduce the amount of excess melanin and to aid the skin in distributing the melanin evenly (obtain an even complexion).

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Types of retinoids:

Retinoids are divided into 2 different classes: OTC (Over the Counter) and Rx (Prescription).

OTC Retinoids are products that contain retinol, retinaldehyde or retrinal. Retinol is not as strong as an Rx retinoid (i.e. Adapalene) however studies have shown that if it penetrates well enough into the skin (you must take the type of product into consideration, if it contains AHA or not, or contains silicones which hinder penetration) a certain amount of retinol will be converted by enzymes into tretinoin (retionic acid – the form that is useful to the skin). Retinol products are great for individuals who are new to retinoids as they are not as potent or irritating.

Retinaldeyhe is more effective than retinol because it is one step closer to being pure retionic acid. The skin’s enzymes have to convert retinol into retinaldehyde to become retionic acid.

Prescription retinoids are products such as Retin-A, Tazorac, or Differin. There are many others but these are the 3 most popular. They come in a variety of strengths. Retin-A utilizes tretinoin, which is pure retinoic acid. It is very effective at treating acne, diminishing wrinkles and lightening of pigment – however it also produces the most irritation. Peeling and dryness are the most common side effects.

Tazorac utilizes a synthetic form, known as tazarotene. Studies have shown this particular synthetic to be very effective at treating pigmentation issues. Again, Tazorac also can be very irritating to the skin, however I will be explaining methods to reduce excessive irritation below in the “usage” section.

Differin also uses a synthetic form known as adapalene. This is by far the gentlest form, causing the least amount of irritation. In fact, Differin has been shown to help treat Rosacea along with redness. I would recommend Differin to dark skinned individuals because of its ability to reduce post inflammatory hyper pigmentation (from irritation). The results take a couple of months longer to see than other Rx retinoids, but it more cosmetically elegant than the other two.

The irritation factor of Rx retinoids usually depends on the skin’s tolerance level as well as the strength of the cream.
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Use of retinoids

I would like to first address that retinoids should only be used during the evening. Studies have shown them to become toxic when exposed to UVA/UVB rays (I am referring to Rx retinoids here). You should also always wear sunscreen during the A.M. and never use Vitamin C along with a retinoid (as it degrades the effectiveness). Vitamin C serums should be used in the daytime underneath your sunscreen. Also during the first few weeks of retinoid use (usually only with Rx retinoids) you will be experiencing acne, or worsening of acne. This is normal, it is the retinoid pushing the excess dirt, oil and clearing the pores.

The best products containing retinol:
- SkinMedica Retinol Complex
- Neutrogena Healthy Skin Anti-Wrinkle Cream
- Neutrogena Healthy Skin Intensive Serum
- RoC Retinol Correxion
- DDF Energizing Moisturizer

NOTE: Personally, I would recommend you select from products that contain retinaldehyde over retinol if you are going OTC. Before going to your doctor to obtain an Rx Retinoid, you should start with a retinaldehyde or retinol product. Retrinal is probably what I'd recommend for beginners as it comes in 3 strengths and isn't as irritating and potent as Diacneal (which has AHA in it as well). These are more effective than any of the above retinol products mentioned.

The best products containing retinaldehyde:
- Avene Ystheal Gel
- Avene Diacneal (excellent product, combines 6% AHA and 0.1% retinaldehyde. It penetrates deep within the skin due to the AHA as well as inhibits melanin well).
- Avene Eulage
- Avene Retrinal (very gentle, great for beginners. Comes in 3 strengths. Highly recommended.)

Prescription retinoids for darker skinned individuals:
- Retin-A Micro
- Differin Gel

Prescription retinoid for ‘tough’, resilient skin:
- Retin-A
- Tazorac Gel

Tip to reduce irritation: Despite Differin being the gentlest retinoid, a dark skinned individual can use Retin-A and Tazorac if they can reduce the amount of irritation. A great way is to buffer the retinoid. Apply a basic moisturizer (Cetaphil, Neutrogena oil-free moisture, aquaphor) over bare cleansed skin. Wait for about 1 hour and then apply a thin layer of your retinoid over the skin. This should reduce the amount of peeling (which is normal when using a retinoid; it is sheding off old skin), dryness and irritation.

If you are interested in a prescription retinoid, talk to your doctor about prescribing the lowest strength retinoid.

Check out these sites for more information. I also got most of my information from them:



Retinoids
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Topical retinoids (vitamin a creams). DermNet NZ
Retinoids in skin care. Advancing beyond tretinoin
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...=pubmed_docsum
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You can definitley take Vitamin C orally while using Retin-A/Tretinoin and you can apply Vitamin C in your skin routine but just not at the same time as when you apply your retinoid.

Vitamin C works best in the A.M. as it boosts the effects of your sunscreen (UVA protection) as well as wards off free radicals which break down the skin, and boost antioxidant levels in the skin (which inhibits melanin to a degree).

To fade scars, your number one priority should be to avoid sun damage. A great non-oily sunscreen that is inexpensive is Hawaiian Tropics Oil Free Faces SPF 30. You can also check out on several sites on the net for european sunscreens which carry Mexoyryl (Vichy Ultra Fluid Fast Drying SPF 20 and SPF 60 are great, matte and offer excellent protection).

A vitamin C serum can help with your scarring as well. An excellent one is Skinceuticals AOX 20, you can get cheap samples off of ebay that cost 5 bucks and last for 3 weeks. SkinMedica Vitamin C complex is actually the best on the market (according to PubMed) but its very expensive, plus it has silicones so it might not be the best for acne-prone, sensitive skin.
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Thanks LightenNLift for the very informative post! Do you or does anyone know whether it would be a good idea to mix (or layer) my HQ4% with Vitamin C serum during the day?
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Dont use HQ during the day under any circumstance, HQ reacts with the strong bouts of the sun's rays and darkens your skin, thats why many people in other forums and in general complain about it darkening the skin because HQ is NOT SUPPOSED to be used during the day. Use HQ and Retin-A at night and Vitamin C serum during the day, I promise you that over time your skin will be the perfect glow and results will come.
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WOOHOO! Thanks, LightenNLift for that fantastic post. You're really getting into the forum groove of valid information sharing. This'll help a lot of people.
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Thank you LightenNLift, I enjoyed reading your post. I have also heard that Hq should be used only at night and not in the day, but I didn't understand why. Which good vitamin C serum would you recommend?
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Thank you LightenNLift, I enjoyed reading your post. I have also heard that Hq should be used only at night and not in the day, but I didn't understand why. Which good vitamin C serum would you recommend?
Make your own Vit C Eternal!! Cheapest and the best you are going to find out there-
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Make your own Vit C Eternal!! Cheapest and the best you are going to find out there-
What are the best instructions on making it? How do you make yours?
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You can make your own as gymrat suggested or use the brands that are already listed up there "An excellent one is Skinceuticals AOX 20, you can get cheap samples off of ebay that cost 5 bucks and last for 3 weeks. SkinMedica Vitamin C complex is actually the best on the market (according to PubMed) but its very expensive, plus it has silicones so it might not be the best for acne-prone, sensitive skin"
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go look on the anti-aging section, there must be literally 20 or so threads decidated to Vitamin-C serum
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Even one for DUMMIES like me! Really it is super easy. The ingredients easy to get and doesn't cost near as much as the prepared stuff you have to buy. Also it is truly awesome ammo in your arsenal of skin care
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What are the best instructions on making it? How do you make yours?
Oh Eternal, Eternal!! Must I Silly girl. Here are some links.

http://www.skincaretalk.com/anti-agi...09-recipe.html
http://www.skincaretalk.com/anti-agi...m-dummies.html
http://www.skincaretalk.com/anti-agi...-5-2009-a.html

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Ha ha.. thanks guys! and thanks gymrat for the recipes
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Dont use HQ during the day under any circumstance, HQ reacts with the strong bouts of the sun's rays and darkens your skin, thats why many people in other forums and in general complain about it darkening the skin because HQ is NOT SUPPOSED to be used during the day. Use HQ and Retin-A at night and Vitamin C serum during the day, I promise you that over time your skin will be the perfect glow and results will come.
Thanks LightenNLift! I had often worried about getting darker as a worst case scenario. It is good to know that is reason that people sometimes do. OK, I promise I won't use it during the day . I'm actually now thinking of using Meladerm during the day (as I had already ordered two more bottles just before I found this forum). And perhaps Vit C serum as well.

Thanks again for the advice
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Thank-you so much for the helpful advice. I am a new user of the Retrinal 0.1%. I valued your info on not using moisturizers with silicones as they decrease the absorption and effectiveness of the retinaldehyde, but I am having a hard time finding a moisturizer (which I need at my age) without silicones - even the cetaphil has dimethicone which is an organic silicone.
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BUMP: this information will help out a lot of the fantastic newbies coming to this site recently. If you guys have questions about retinoids (Retin-A) after reading the science/applications behind it on the initial post of this thread, ask away.

ps. Peri, if you are reading this, please make a post here with all the Retin-A related links (applications, product information, redness reduction, etc.) you have.
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This is a thread that ought to be kept near the top: it is a great reference for everyone; not only newbies. There were a couple of great ones about sunblocks by both Periwinkle & LNL but they too got buried. Too bad there's no way to make a single 'info' type reference thread that remains near the top with all our links to resources as well as safety protocols in it. This would be great for newbies & great for 'old timers' looking to try out something new. People are always looking for links to the stuff everyone uses & we end up posting the same links hundreds of times. Do you think it could be done?
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if you can get susan hte moderator to approve this, i can send her every essential link, source, sunblock information, chemical peel and likas soap all in one email and request that she post it up on one thread with multiple posts that is locked and remained at the top so anyone can say look at the top thread. I think this is a reasonable and beneficial request.
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I've sent her a detailed message & I'll let you know as soon as I do. I'll gladly help you sift through all the info & get it where it needs to go. It'll spare us much repetition in the future.
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Yes great idea Ondine. Something like that is long overdue.
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