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For oily acne skin!?
1:19
Is this good for open porse?
Is this before or after moisturizer?
We recommend applying products lightest-thickest. So, as your moisturiser is likely water-based we'd suggest moisturising first. I hope that helps!
For the beginner what's the best cream 0.1 or serum 0.5 ??
0.5, always start with the lowest concentration of retinol to begin :)
@@EscentualCOM0.5 is the highest!!!! 0.1 is the lowest.
but 0.1 is less than 0,5 🤔 is not 0,05 the half of 0,1... is literally 0,5 5 times 0,1
Start with 0.1 then 0.5 and so on. The day after you use retinoids, please, use suncream.
ik this is 9 months old but the 0.1 is for beginners so definitely that one
is this all you use? hello?
Thank you for commenting. 1-2 drops of the product is all you need. If you have any other questions, please let us know.
How about pimples?
Thank you for commenting. Yes, this can be effective in helping with pimples. Retinol increases cell turnover, which can reduce breakouts.
For oily acne skin!?
1:19
Is this good for open porse?
Is this before or after moisturizer?
We recommend applying products lightest-thickest. So, as your moisturiser is likely water-based we'd suggest moisturising first. I hope that helps!
For the beginner what's the best cream 0.1 or serum 0.5 ??
0.5, always start with the lowest concentration of retinol to begin :)
@@EscentualCOM0.5 is the highest!!!! 0.1 is the lowest.
but 0.1 is less than 0,5 🤔 is not 0,05 the half of 0,1... is literally 0,5 5 times 0,1
Start with 0.1 then 0.5 and so on. The day after you use retinoids, please, use suncream.
ik this is 9 months old but the 0.1 is for beginners so definitely that one
is this all you use? hello?
Thank you for commenting. 1-2 drops of the product is all you need. If you have any other questions, please let us know.
How about pimples?
Thank you for commenting. Yes, this can be effective in helping with pimples. Retinol increases cell turnover, which can reduce breakouts.