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Tretinoin - Break-out for less wrinkles? Fact or Fiction?
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Sun May 01, 2011 7:25 pm      Reply with quote
I recently started using Tretinoin (better known as Retin-A) for wrinkles. I decided to do a little online research to see how long before I'd start seeing results. Much to my surprise, I read over 100 reviews stating that the first month (or longer) will include a horrible break out. Confused Not sure why my doc didn't mention this.
So my question is -- if I'm not using this product for acne, will it cause acne anyway? Has anyone used this specifically for wrinkles and made it out alive (and by alive, I mean break-out free)?

The reviews did state that after a few months, everything is great - but these were all people who were using for acne, not wrinkles.

Would love to hear your experience...
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Sun May 01, 2011 7:34 pm      Reply with quote
I think if you aren't prone to acne, you won't have a problem. However, there is an ingredient in some of the tretinoin products that can cause acne in some people.
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Sun May 01, 2011 7:38 pm      Reply with quote
[quote="rileygirl"]I think if you aren't prone to acne, you won't have a problem. However, there is an ingredient in some of the tretinoin products that can cause acne in some people.[/quote]

Do you know which ingredient? And is it in all versions or only certain brands? Thank you! Smile
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Sun May 01, 2011 11:12 pm      Reply with quote
Isopropyl myristate is the main ingredient. It's found in the brand-name but sometimes the generics use it too.
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Sun May 01, 2011 11:59 pm      Reply with quote
I have never had a breakout from Retin-A.

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Mon May 02, 2011 12:30 am      Reply with quote
I did from the cream - it was awful. Pores that were not clogged before ended up very clogged.
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Sun May 15, 2011 6:34 am      Reply with quote
Hi I've just bought AIROL tretinoin, has anyone tried that? is it any good? I dont' have acne anymore so I'm wondering if I will have abreakout if I use the product since I use to have acne.
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Sun May 15, 2011 4:29 pm      Reply with quote
i've been using Retin-A for a year for wrinkles and haven't found that it's been diminishing my wrinkles

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Mon May 16, 2011 5:24 am      Reply with quote
When you say you've been using it for a year, that can meean many things. What strength were you using? what medium? How often were you using it etc?
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i've been using Retin-A for a year for wrinkles and haven't found that it's been diminishing my wrinkles
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Mon May 16, 2011 7:14 am      Reply with quote
Used it for many years -sorry to report it never did a thing for me except give me a constant battle with break-outs. Retin A, Renova - was a huge waste of my money and time.

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Gidget wrote:
Used it for many years -sorry to report it never did a thing for me except give me a constant battle with break-outs. Retin A, Renova - was a huge waste of my money and time.

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If you didn't have any visible wrinkles, you would not see that the Retin A did anything visible. However, it is proven to increase collagen production. So I would guess that by you using it for so many years, you actually prevented some wrinkles that would normally have formed! Very Happy
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Mon May 16, 2011 11:41 am      Reply with quote
rileygirl wrote:
Gidget wrote:
Used it for many years -sorry to report it never did a thing for me except give me a constant battle with break-outs. Retin A, Renova - was a huge waste of my money and time.

Gidget


If you didn't have any visible wrinkles, you would not see that the Retin A did anything visible. However, it is proven to increase collagen production. So I would guess that by you using it for so many years, you actually prevented some wrinkles that would normally have formed! Very Happy


Possible in some areas of my face, but I do have some wrinkles that never budged one smidgen. It did give me a constant battle with breakouts, did nothing for blackheads on my nose area and just wasn't the product for me. I guess everything doesn't work for everyone even if "proven" to do so. Too bad for me as many love it! Crying or Very sad

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Mon May 16, 2011 6:06 pm      Reply with quote
Nope, if anything, it cleared up my very acne prone skin.

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Mon May 16, 2011 7:52 pm      Reply with quote
I've used Retin A for 20 years. I don't recall it ever causing breakouts, sensitivity or irritation of any kind. I really think it depends on the individual user. Also, it may be worth noting that people who have experienced problems are the ones most likely to write reviews. Benefits from Retin A (renova, etc.) take a long time to appear. Annoying side effects, such as breakouts or irritation, generally appear quickly.
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Wed May 18, 2011 5:30 pm      Reply with quote
Mine caused some massive irritation, but it was well worth it. Lasted a few weeks.

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Wed May 18, 2011 6:24 pm      Reply with quote
Do you apply moisturizer after applying your RetinA or is Retin-A the only thing on your skin at night time?
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Wed May 18, 2011 7:16 pm      Reply with quote
Retin-A will not cause breakouts if you do not have acne prone skin. However, if you do have acne-prone skin like I did, when I first started the Retin-A 0.1% gel from ADC, my initial breakout period lasted almost a month and after that I have had flawless, poreless, skin for over a year - it works to keep your skin clear and wrinkle free ONLY and ONLY if you consistently keep using it without stopping. However, once you stop and restart again, the breakouts may occur once more due to the tretinoin in Retin-A causing dermal debris to surface to the stratum corneum.
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Thu May 19, 2011 10:09 am      Reply with quote
I just turned 26 yrs old as well...so i don't have wrinkles except for the really tiny ones starting to form around my eyes...i've been using retin-a .05 cream on my face and around my eyes to prevent wrinkles, i find the .05 to be a bit strong because it still causes dryness and flaking even after months of use so I went down to a .025 cream. I don't see a decrease in wrinkles....but I still keep on using it as a preventative for wrinkles. In the past year i've noticed very tiny wrinkles around my eyes that weren't there last year that has crept up (with the use of retin-a every night)...i guess wrinkles are inevitable even if you do use Retin-A...but sometimes I wonder if retin-a use around the eye area actually causes wrinkles to creep up faster

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Thu May 19, 2011 10:23 am      Reply with quote
I used Retin-A Micro for a while and didn't have any breakouts, but my health insurance changed and it won't cover the Micro at the same rate now because there's no generic option. So I went back to using the regular cream... and DEFINITELY experienced some breakouts and majorly clogged pores. But after the first monthish they did seem to calm down, plus I'm a cheapskate now that we have a mortgage to pay. So I'm sticking with the low-price generic Retin-A for a while and seeing how it goes! Might go back to the micro if my acne worsens as summer draws closer. The cream's base is DEFINITELY more occlusive.

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