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Posted: 2020-01-29T10:45:01Z | Updated: 2021-12-01T23:44:42Z The Best Retinol Products That Dermatologists Highly Recommend | HuffPost Life

The Best Retinol Products That Dermatologists Highly Recommend

Differin and other over-the-counter anti-aging skin care are making things simpler.
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What if you could get your skin to produce more collagen , improve blood flow, decrease pigmentation and reduce acne and the appearance of wrinkles ? According to dermatologists and decades of research, using a retinol product can make your skin do all of that and more.

But shopping for retinols can leave you overwhelmed, and if your derm can prescribe you a stronger version, shouldn’t you just use that? The world of retinols can be confusing, but some products come more highly recommended than others.

Over-the-counter retinols come in gels, creams, oils and serums, ranging in strength from 0.01% up to 2%. Board-certified dermatologist and RealSelf contributor Michele Green  told HuffPost it’s all about choosing the right strength and formula for your skin type.

“For fine lines you can use a product that contains 0.01% retinol if you have dry or sensitive skin. You want to see how your skin reacts to the product, so it’s best to start at a low percentage,” she said. “The product’s form does not make a difference; the patient’s skin type makes a difference. Most creams contain some moisturizing ingredients. These may clog pores, but if your skin is dry or sensitive, a retinol cream would be a better option. A serum retinol is better suited for people that have oily or acne-prone skin, as most serums are water-based.”

Also, pay attention to whether the product you’re interested in says it contains a retinol or retinoid.

“Retinol is a little weaker, but the advantage to using a retinol is it’s a lot more tolerable,” said Payam Saadat , a board-certified dermatologist in private practice in Burbank, California, and on staff at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center. “If someone has sensitive skin, it may be better to start with a retinol and graduate to a retinoid once their skin gets used to it. Prescription-strength tends to be 10 to 100 times stronger than OTC (over-the-counter) retinol.”

Kristen Stewart,  a board-certified dermatologist at Total Dermatology Care Center in Jacksonville, Florida, added that you should only purchase retinol products that come in opaque, lightproof packaging. Be sure to snag some SPF while you’re at the store, too.

“The reason we use retinol at night is because it’s not photostable, so it needs to be packaged in lightproof aluminum packaging. Even check the opening to the tube. A pump would help the shelf life because it allows less oxidation, or a small size to the opening of the tube is also good,” she said. “For both anti-aging and acne, you need to pair it with sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen. If you’re not using sunscreen, don’t spend your money on the retinol.”

Here are the products four dermatologists from around the country send their patients out to buy after their appointments, and where you can get your hands on them.

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Differin Adapalene Gel 0.1% Acne Treatment
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What if you could get a prescription treatment without even seeing a doctor? Differins 0.1% retinol gel was once Rx-only, but is now available over the counter.

If youre going to go OTC, go Differin, Saadat said. The molecule, adapalene, has been around a while and will probably give people a much better result than other over-the-counter retinols. Its the best bang for your buck.

Get it for $12.26 .
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RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Cream
Saadat also suggested trying the RoC retinol night cream, available at most drugstores and online, for an OTC anti-aging solution.

Get it for $25.31.
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Piel MD Age-Defying Night Serum
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We sell this Age-Defying Night Serum , which has an elegant retinol with lots of antioxidants, Saadat said. If you want to use a retinol product, its important to also look at the other ingredients. We prefer retinols with antioxidants in them because they help overcome irritation. Look for a retinol with antioxidants, like green tea, that you can afford and tolerate.

Get it for $85 .
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The Ordinary
Stewart recommended products that actually list the percentage of retinol on the packaging, specifically The Ordinarys line, which ranges in strength from 2% to 5%.

I really like products that will say theres X amount of retinol in it so you can step up or step down. Thats very helpful for comparison so you know, I did OK at this percentage, so I can move up.

Get it for $9.80 at Sephora .
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Neutrogena Ageless Intensives Anti-Wrinkle Deep Wrinkle Night Moisturizer
This Neutrogena option handles multiple concerns in just one product. Bonus points for affordability.

It uncovers vibrant, younger looking skin while softening and smoothing skin. It also reduces the appearance of fine lines, age spots and deep wrinkles. This product is also noncomedogenic, Green said.

Get it for $15.40 .
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Colbert MD Illumino Face Oil
This is also a good option, as it combines 0.3% retinyl palmitate a retinol/vitamin A derivative and vitamin C and E, Perlmutter said. Its an especially nice option for winter months when skin is extra dry.

Get it for $150 .
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Drunk Elephant A-Passioni Retinol Cream
Perlmutter also likes Drunk Elephants 1% vegan retinol cream for a solid OTC option. It includes vitamin F and peptides to help soothe redness and dryness associated with using a retinol.

Get it for $74 .

Before You Go

Eye Creams
The Hydrating One(01 of09)
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Midnight Recovery Concentrate from Kiehls is a cult product, but you might not know they also make an eye cream that includes similar soothing and hydrating ingredients. This is nonirritating and will suit any skin type. Because of its essential oil, botanicals and lavender ingredients, its best used at night.

The essential oils are particularly helpful at hydrating and restoring the skin, ideal for those with dry skin. Whilst squalane has anti-aging and anti-inflammatory properties targeting redness, puffiness and reducing fine lines, Laftah said.
Kiehl's Midnight Recovery Eye cream , $30 (on sale)
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The Retinol One(02 of09)
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Retinol in an eye cream is a genius idea. Laftah is a big fan of this one, as it combines retinol with hyaluronic acid, making sure you wont get any dryness around the delicate eye area.


Retinol, a game changer, is your go-to ingredient for preventing fine lines," Laftah said. "It works by encouraging skin cell turnover and is highly effective at skin rejuvenation. Hyaluronic acid, on the other hand, is a humectant which acts by attracting and binding water to the skin to give that transient improvement in fine lines. This cream is also recommended by Shah.

La RochePosay Redermic R Eye cream , $46.95
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The Pigmentation Savior(03 of09)
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Dark eye circles are probably the most common under-eye problem dermatologists are approached for, Laftah noted.


The cause is often multifactorial with genetic predisposition, increasing age, poor sleep, underlying skin and medical issues all playing a role, Laftah said. Ultraviolet light can worsen preexisting pigmentation. Therefore a sunscreen is an essential step in your daily skin care. Murad Essential-C eye cream contains in-demand ingredients SPF and vitamin C, both directed at reducing pigmentation.

Murad Essential-C Eye Cream , $70
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The All-Rounder(04 of09)
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One of my go-to eye creams is Alastin Restorative Eye Cream, said Melissa Kanchanapoomi Levin, board-certified dermatologist and founder of Entire Dermatology . The specialized peptides in this formula are gentle but incredibly effective for collagen and elastin production for skin thickness and elasticity, which will improve under-eye discoloration, crepiness and thinning skin.

Alastin Restorative Eye Cream , $85
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The High In Hyaluronic(05 of09)
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Different molecular concentrations of hyaluronic acid will ensure your eye area will be fully hydrated, Raja said: This has a high concentration of hyaluronics, which address hydration, helping to make the eye look brighter.

Intraceuticals Rejuvenate Eye Gel , $99
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The Bag Eraser(06 of09)
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If puffy eyes or under-eye bags are your main concern, Raja recommends the Intraceuticals Retouch Eyes cream.

It is a powerhouse peptide serum that blurs out dark lines, Raja said.

Intraceuticals Retouch Eyes , $54
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Targets Dark Circles(07 of09)
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With a potent mix of vitamin C and hyaluronic acid, this cream will target dark circles effectively as well as fine lines, and is one of Shahs recommendations.

Revision Skincare Teamine Eye Complex , $86
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The Double Defense(08 of09)
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Raja really like the dual performing eye cream by Circadia, with one formula for the daytime and one for the night. This is a day and night duo with different formulas to sync with your skin care needs throughout the day, Raja said. The day works to lighten under-eye circles by constricting capillaries, whereas the night formula focuses on repairing and increasing collagen formation, minimizing the formation of new lines as well as working to decrease fluid build-up and depuff.

Circadia Full Circle Eye Repair , $119.80
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Espresso For Your Eyes(09 of09)
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An excellent budget option suggested by Shah, this 100% Pure eye cream packs a punch with the combination of caffeine that will boost the circulation in the eye area and help with dark circles and puffiness.

100% Pure Coffee Bean Caffeine Eye Cream , $29
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