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SkinCeuticals has rolled out Retinol 0.3, a new concentrated facial cream with pure retinol that is said to improve the appearance of visible signs of aging and skin discoloration while minimizing breakouts and refining pores. This lower strength pure retinol cream formulation has the latest stabilization and delivery technologies to ensure a steady, even release, according to SkinCeuticals. introduces a potent nighttime treatment with minimum side-effects.
To further minimize irritation, the cream is formulated with a blend of bisabolol and boswellia serrata extract and is specially packaged to preserve its potency. SkinCeuticals Retinol 0.3 is ideal for skin new to retinol use, helping to promote cellular turnover while providing soothing benefits to comfort the skin, according to the firm.
"Through our widespread network of physician partners, we have seen market demand for a product that offers all the great benefits of retinol but doesn't yield the infamous irritable side effects," said Christina Fair, general manager of SkinCeuticals. "This product allows us to get back to our SkinCeuticals heritage founded on Dr. Sheldon Pinnell's philosophy of three main pillars: prevent future signs of aging with antioxidants, protect healthy skin with sunscreens, and correct visible concerns with retinol and other advanced corrective products. He believed daily exfoliation was an essential corrective step for healthy skin. Retinol 0.3 is a great product to help establish consistent skin tolerance before advancing to one of our higher concentrations."
SkinCeuticals Retinol 0.3 is non-comedogenic, paraben-, fragrance- and gluten-free and is available for $62 at SkinCeuticals.com and select dermatologist offices nationwide.
To further minimize irritation, the cream is formulated with a blend of bisabolol and boswellia serrata extract and is specially packaged to preserve its potency. SkinCeuticals Retinol 0.3 is ideal for skin new to retinol use, helping to promote cellular turnover while providing soothing benefits to comfort the skin, according to the firm.
"Through our widespread network of physician partners, we have seen market demand for a product that offers all the great benefits of retinol but doesn't yield the infamous irritable side effects," said Christina Fair, general manager of SkinCeuticals. "This product allows us to get back to our SkinCeuticals heritage founded on Dr. Sheldon Pinnell's philosophy of three main pillars: prevent future signs of aging with antioxidants, protect healthy skin with sunscreens, and correct visible concerns with retinol and other advanced corrective products. He believed daily exfoliation was an essential corrective step for healthy skin. Retinol 0.3 is a great product to help establish consistent skin tolerance before advancing to one of our higher concentrations."
SkinCeuticals Retinol 0.3 is non-comedogenic, paraben-, fragrance- and gluten-free and is available for $62 at SkinCeuticals.com and select dermatologist offices nationwide.