ACTIVE INGREDIENT
RETINOL

Retinol has become an integral part of the cosmetics market. It delights your skin with many great properties. As a well-aging active ingredient, it has a double effect on fine lines and wrinkles and ensures firmer skin. But the skin also benefits from its sebum-regulating effect in the case of blemishes.

WHAT IS RETINOL?

Retinol is the best known and most active form of vitamin A. The term vitamin A refers to a whole group of substances that are essential for our health, metabolism and especially for our eyesight. Vitamin A also plays a crucial role for the skin: it has an antioxidative effect, supports cell regeneration and thus promotes a smooth, even complexion.

HOW IT WORKS RETINOL?

Retinol is first converted into retinal and then into retinoic acid in the skin. There it stimulates cell renewal and collagen synthesis. This reduces wrinkles and lines and also effectively reduces acne scars and pigmentation spots. At the same time, it regulates sebum production and refines the pores. A real all-rounder for mature or oily skin

ADVANTAGES OF RETINOL

REFINES THE SKIN STRUCTURE

Retinol improves and refines the skin structure by stimulating cell renewal. It stimulates collagen synthesis and prevents collagen degradation.

SMOOTHES THE SKIN

The improved moisture retention reduces lines and wrinkles, while the skin gains elasticity. Retinol also supports the gentle removal of dead skin cells, refining the skin's appearance.

REGENERATES THE CELLS

Retinol promotes the gentle removal of dead skin cells, stimulates cell renewal and helps the skin to regenerate more quickly.

INHIBITS INFLAMMATION

Cell renewal and the sebum-regulating and antibacterial effect of Retinol can reduce inflammation, acne scars and pigmentation spots.

FOR WHOM IS RETINOL SUITABLE FOR?

Retinol is basically suitable for all skin types. Mature or oily skin in particular benefits from its regulating and regenerating properties. As Retinol is a highly effective active ingredient, it is advisable to test the tolerance of sensitive skin on a small area of skin first.