Start at the right concentration
0.2-0.3% if sensitive; 0.5% if normal; 1% only once tolerated.
Start twice weekly for 2 weeks. Then every other day. Then daily if tolerated.
The most evidence-backed anti-ageing active on earth. What it is, what it does, and which Australian formulas deserve the shelf space.
Retinol is a form of vitamin A that converts in the skin to retinoic acid — the active form that triggers skin cell turnover, collagen production, and pigmentation regulation.
It's the single most-studied anti-ageing topical active, with decades of peer-reviewed research backing claims on wrinkles, pigmentation, texture, and acne.
Results take 12-16 weeks of consistent use. The first 2-4 weeks can include mild 'retinisation' — flakiness, sensitivity, initial worsening before improvement.
0.2-0.3% if sensitive; 0.5% if normal; 1% only once tolerated.
Start twice weekly for 2 weeks. Then every other day. Then daily if tolerated.
Pea-sized amount spread across face. Apply to dry skin (wet skin amplifies absorption and irritation).
Follow with moisturiser. Consider a 'buffer' — applying moisturiser first — if extremely sensitive.
Retinol at night. Vitamin C in morning. Exfoliating acids on non-retinol nights.
Mixing in same routine reduces efficacy and increases irritation.
Retinol thins the stratum corneum, making skin more photo-sensitive.
Without daily SPF, retinol accelerates sun damage rather than preventing it.
The Aussie retinol serum that built a cult. Encapsulated for overnight use, kind enough for daily.
The retinol that democratised the active. Squalane base, cheap, works. Start at 0.2%, graduate up.
Encapsulated 1% retinol at The Ordinary's price point. The Ordinary's sister-brand on the UK shelf.
Depends on your skin and concentration. Start 2-3x/week, build up.
8-12 weeks for most actives. 4-6 weeks for niacinamide. Retinol: 12-16 weeks.