Description
Ebanel Retinol Moisturizer Cream
tort
flush
consitency
sunscreen
Build Your Skin Tolerance
Slow and Steady
Begin with once every other day
Allow your skin to build a tolerance
Increase frequency up to twice a day depending on your skin tolerance
Get Through Possible Side Effects
Be Relaxed
Dryness, tightness, peeling, and redness may occur when first using retinol
Side effects usually subside after two to four weeks until the skin acclimates, and the results will be worth it!
Consistency is the Key
Be Patient
Retinol goes deep beneath the epidermis (outer layer of skin) to dermis and helps neutralize free radicals to boost the production of elastin and collagen. This natural anti-aging process works from within and takes time
You may start seeing results after 1-2 months of regular use
Apply Sunscreen and Moisturizer
Protect Your Skin
Apply a hydrating moisturizer after if needed
Apply sunscreen. Reapply as needed throughout the day
which retinol is for me?
Myth-busters
sunmoon
young
sensitive skin
eye
MYTH: You can’t use retinol during the day
Retinol is safe to use during the day, and it will not make skin more sensitive to the sun
Retinol even helps ward off pollution and UV-generated free radical damage
Still make sure to apply sunscreen to protect from photoaging
MYTH: Retinol is only for aging skin
It’s never too early or too late to start using retinol!
Retinol is both corrective and preventative, helping maintain smoother, youthful-looking skin
Retinol has pore cleansing properties, reducing acne breakouts!
MYTH: Sensitive skin can’t tolerate retinol
People with sensitive skin can happily use retinol with a little modification to their routine
Start off cautiously with once or twice a week application
Layer it on top of your moisturizer or mix together with your moisturizer
MYTH: You shouldn’t apply retinol around eye area
The eye area is where wrinkles usually show up first and can benefit the most from collagen-stimulating effects of retinol
If you are sensitive around the eye area, try using an eye cream before our retinol