I've been using it for a month. it definitely makes existing wrinkles less pronounced, but I have a feeling it also facilitates creation of new ones as it makes the skin more dry and stretched out and I notice my skin creasing up a lot if I move my face after the application, so you'd have to try to be literally expressionless for best results
Yea i believe this.
I'm not taking tretinoin cause I need to find a good source for it, but I'm using retinol and it definitely feels like my skin is MORE susceptible to wrinkles after applying it. Like my skin feels thinner or something it's hard to explain. Which is odd considering this shit is supposed to make your skin thicker, not thinner
you might want to go to a doctor and get tested for moronation anon
it's probably the most clinically tested skincare product with an assload of data backing up that it does the exact opposite of the nonsense going on in your head
>Which is odd considering this shit is supposed to make your skin thicker, not thinner
Getting healthy amounts of vitamin A will do that. But you're applying it directly in toxic dosages which causes cell dysfunction and death with the upside of stopping oil production.
you must use it at night, as it increases your susceptability to UV damage initially (~8 hour window)
you always apply a night cream (moisturizer) if using a retinoid (tretinoin), in addition to your baseline facecare routine.
ALWAYS apply a sheer sunscreen (30 SPF+, 50 SPF or more ideal) on your face, neck, and ears, regardless of whether or not you're going outside.
holy frick why are you gays so moronic when it comes to basic skin care, it's no wonder you all look 40 when you're 25
>you always apply a night cream (moisturizer) if using a retinoid (tretinoin), in addition to your baseline facecare routine.
can I just use an all in one?
No you moron all in one's are super ineffective you're just spending money for nothing at that point. If you're that fricking lazy just don't do a routine at all and accept your fate
>Never used a retinoid or whatever before >Just ordered some tazarotene to try to look younger and hopefully make my pores smaller
What am I in for bros?
>Just ordered some tazarotene to try to look younger and hopefully make my pores smaller >What am I in for bros?
your skin looking younger and your pores being smaller
>it's not supposed to make a difference
it does make a visual difference too, though, especially when combined with microneedling. for acne scars, wrinkles, etc.
so what? is this still new to you newbie? most women start to rapidly deteriorate after 27-28. above 30 most women already look like shit.
the sexiest, best looking dream girls you know right now will look incredibly disappointing by the time they 30.
more gutwrenching when you dont see them for a decade and one day you met and just cant believe how a she went from 10/10 to a barely 6/10.
is retinol viable at all? tretinoin is prescription-only and I don't feel like going to a primary care so I can get a referral to a dermatologist office so I can finally have some israelite write me a script for this shit. But I also don't want to bother wasting my time with OTC retinol if it's snake oil.
oh so were just making shit up now huh
took it for 3 years. eyebrows and eyelashes become less pronounced but otherwise pretty good stuff.
I've been using it for a month. it definitely makes existing wrinkles less pronounced, but I have a feeling it also facilitates creation of new ones as it makes the skin more dry and stretched out and I notice my skin creasing up a lot if I move my face after the application, so you'd have to try to be literally expressionless for best results
Yea i believe this.
I'm not taking tretinoin cause I need to find a good source for it, but I'm using retinol and it definitely feels like my skin is MORE susceptible to wrinkles after applying it. Like my skin feels thinner or something it's hard to explain. Which is odd considering this shit is supposed to make your skin thicker, not thinner
you might want to go to a doctor and get tested for moronation anon
it's probably the most clinically tested skincare product with an assload of data backing up that it does the exact opposite of the nonsense going on in your head
>t. Pharma advertizer
Trust me bro, I am just casually shilling you a pharmaceutical product I don’t know nothing about.
yeah and vaccines cause autism, thanks dr troon
>you might want to go to a doctor and get tested for moronation anon
kek, caught me off guard
>Which is odd considering this shit is supposed to make your skin thicker, not thinner
Getting healthy amounts of vitamin A will do that. But you're applying it directly in toxic dosages which causes cell dysfunction and death with the upside of stopping oil production.
>so you'd have to try to be literally expressionless for best results
Anon that's the biggest secret to ageing well
Facial expressions caise wrinkles
Wrong. It's literally opposite.
Facial expressions strenghten face muscle which contributes to key facial aesthetics
Are there any face muscle routines out there
full face grins 10x5 hold for 1 second, significantly lessens or removes eyebags
I mean, I ate a sandwich with a pretty elastic bread crumb last night and my face muscles were burning like hell after finishing
Takes some time for the skin not to get dry. I alternate with retinol 1% oil which is weaker but the oil fixes the dryness.
are you using moisturizer?
yeah, Cerave Moisturizing Lotion
you must use it at night, as it increases your susceptability to UV damage initially (~8 hour window)
you always apply a night cream (moisturizer) if using a retinoid (tretinoin), in addition to your baseline facecare routine.
ALWAYS apply a sheer sunscreen (30 SPF+, 50 SPF or more ideal) on your face, neck, and ears, regardless of whether or not you're going outside.
holy frick why are you gays so moronic when it comes to basic skin care, it's no wonder you all look 40 when you're 25
>you always apply a night cream (moisturizer) if using a retinoid (tretinoin), in addition to your baseline facecare routine.
can I just use an all in one?
No you moron all in one's are super ineffective you're just spending money for nothing at that point. If you're that fricking lazy just don't do a routine at all and accept your fate
okay well which tretinoin can I just buy?
>Never used a retinoid or whatever before
>Just ordered some tazarotene to try to look younger and hopefully make my pores smaller
What am I in for bros?
>Just ordered some tazarotene to try to look younger and hopefully make my pores smaller
>What am I in for bros?
your skin looking younger and your pores being smaller
I used tretinoin daily for two years before giving up and just going back to water morning and night, 0 difference for 3 months now
it's not supposed to make a difference, it's preventative maintenance. do you expect a visual difference when you put on sunscreen too?
I was prescribed it for acne
>it's not supposed to make a difference
it does make a visual difference too, though, especially when combined with microneedling. for acne scars, wrinkles, etc.
same tbqh
That didn't do shit for me and I ended up on accutane. It was kind of miserable but it really fricks up acne.
>doesn't do anything
This white woman on tiktok live claimed she was 30 years old
She looks 60
so what? is this still new to you newbie? most women start to rapidly deteriorate after 27-28. above 30 most women already look like shit.
the sexiest, best looking dream girls you know right now will look incredibly disappointing by the time they 30.
more gutwrenching when you dont see them for a decade and one day you met and just cant believe how a she went from 10/10 to a barely 6/10.
Is https://www.alldaygeneric.com/ a good website to get this from?
No use alldaychemist which is trusted and has a good reputation
CO2 ablative lasering if you want to fix your shit skin
Guys I want to skin max.
I already cleanse and moisturize twice a day, drink plenty of water and use retinol every other day. Sunscreen when im outside.
What's the next step? Considering botox at some point.
Sounds like you're doing the right thing to me.
Add vitamin c to your diet; cut down on sugar and salt; and reduce alcohol consumption. If your face is 'saggy', either lose weight, or get fillers.
This is all you need
Anything further than you're just falling for memes
is retinol viable at all? tretinoin is prescription-only and I don't feel like going to a primary care so I can get a referral to a dermatologist office so I can finally have some israelite write me a script for this shit. But I also don't want to bother wasting my time with OTC retinol if it's snake oil.