The Ordinary Retinal
The Ordinary Retinal is a pretty affordable retinal option. Actives: On application: Classic retinal creamy serum. Easy to spread around, sinks into the skin quickly… Read More »The Ordinary Retinal
The Ordinary Retinal is a pretty affordable retinal option. Actives: On application: Classic retinal creamy serum. Easy to spread around, sinks into the skin quickly… Read More »The Ordinary Retinal
Theramid A-Retinoate caught me by surprise. Actives: On application: Between a serum and cream. Spreadability could be better for a retinoid product, as it doesn’t… Read More »Theramid A-Retinoate
Trifarotene – a prescription drug that made my skin flake for a couple months. Actives: On application: Lightweight gel that’s easily spreadable. Not nourishing. This… Read More »Trifarotene – my experience
Cipher 88mph is one of the most surprising products I’ve ever tried Actives: On application: A lipid, non-absorbing concentrate/wash-off mask that’s beautifully amber-orange in colour.… Read More »Cipher 88mph
Medik8 R-Retinoate Intense and our complicated relationship Actives: On application: Classic Medik8 retinoid texture that feels not unlike Crystal Retinal. Pretty lightweight cream, a bit… Read More »Medik8 R-Retinoate Intense
Resibo Total Retinal is a retinal serum that’s super easy to use. Actives: On application: The product is somewhere between a cream and a serum… Read More »Resibo Total Retinal
Resibo Eye Guru is a multitasking, creamy eye serum. Actives: On application: Creamy-gel medium weight serum. Less dry skins can use it instead of an… Read More »Resibo Eye Guru Treatment
Ph.Doctor RetinALL in One 0,1% is as close to a perfect retinal product as it gets. Actives: Application: The cream spreads out great, I don’t… Read More »Ph.Doctor RetinALL in One 0,1%
Resibo Royal Therapy is a luxurious, elegant neck cream. Actives: On application: It’s a classic, silky cream that’s pleasantly spreadable and a little goes a… Read More »Resibo Royal Therapy Neck Cream