Multifaceted amelioration of cutaneous photoageing by (0.3%) retinol.
Kieran T MellodyEleanor J BradleyBezaleel MambweLindsay F CotterellOrsolya KissPoonam HalaiZeena LoftusMike BellTamara W GriffithsChristopher Ernest Maitland GriffithsRachel Elizabeth Beatrice WatsonPublished in: International journal of cosmetic science (2022)
This study suggests that 1% and 0.3% retinol concentrations were similarly effective at remodelling photodamaged skin in an in vivo model of long-term use. Use of 0.3% retinol in the escalation study was associated with fewer adverse reactions when applied daily. Hence, 0.3% retinol may be better tolerated than 1% retinol, thereby allowing longer-term topical application.