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Wrinkle treatment for very, very delicate skin
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Tue Oct 31, 2017 3:22 pm      Reply with quote
Hi everyone,

I want to work on some of my wrinkles but I'm worried about my skin. It's very delicate - I get broken blood vessles easily, it flushes, and it's usually dehydrated and feels tight.

I wanted to try retinol A but I did read some things that concerned me about it. At the moment all I use is a Q10 cream which I find excellent for keeping my skin hydrated.

Can anyone help me?

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Tue Oct 31, 2017 5:05 pm      Reply with quote
Before trying retinol, I would work on the sensitivity and dehydration. Last December and into January my skin was horribly sensitive and dry. Look for products that mention skin barrier repair or, at least, maintenance.

One I used was Skinceuticals Triple Lipid Restore but there are others.

Once my skin calmed down, I started with very gentle retinoids. I am still using these. One is Skinmedica .25 and the othe is a Bioelements serum Bioactivist or something like that which has retinal along with some other things. My skin is tolerating this which is amazing.

Rather than retinol, you could look at Niacinamide or other ingredients.

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Wed Nov 01, 2017 3:37 am      Reply with quote
Thanks a million Marie!

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Wed Nov 01, 2017 8:18 am      Reply with quote
Violetlight, I have skin very similar to yours and I cannot use RetinA. I can use retinols very sparingly.
I do love Vitamin C serums and there are a lot of good ones out there that run the price spectrum.
Skinmedica TNS Essential serum helps, as does Proheal and Hydra cool serums Phyto C.
I love calming Decleor balms and creams this time of year for hydration.
Drier skin shows lines so plump it up!

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Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:12 am      Reply with quote
Marie1120 wrote:
Before trying retinol, I would work on the sensitivity and dehydration. Last December and into January my skin was horribly sensitive and dry. Look for products that mention skin barrier repair or, at least, maintenance.

One I used was Skinceuticals Triple Lipid Restore but there are others.

Once my skin calmed down, I started with very gentle retinoids. I am still using these. One is Skinmedica .25 and the othe is a Bioelements serum Bioactivist or something like that which has retinal along with some other things. My skin is tolerating this which is amazing.

Rather than retinol, you could look at Niacinamide or other ingredients.


I agree. Work on restoring your skin barrier. NIA24 Intensive Recovery is amazing for this. Its my HG moisturizer.

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Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:27 pm      Reply with quote
Thanks Annie and Jamie! This is all great advice. Gonna choose one of those products to start and work on the skin barrier ✌💓

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Mon Jan 28, 2019 2:09 am      Reply with quote
Anything with Ceramides.
Elizabeth Arden has a good range.

Or the Good Cera (Korean)
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