Are The Best Retinal Serums Really Stronger Than Retinol?

First, it’s important to remember strength, as retinaldehyde is ten times more potent and effective than retinol. Dr. King recommends that her patients use this general strength guide:

  • 0.025-0.05% Retina: Best for beginners or sensitive skin
  • 0.05-0.1%: Best for intermediate tretinoin users
  • 0.1%+: Best for experienced users

Package: Additionally, “retinal is light-sensitive, oxygen-sensitive, and not as stable as retinol,” King said. “So, look for encapsulation—such as liposomes, polymer systems, sustained-release technologies, microencapsulation—as this can increase stability and reduce irritation.”

Opaque packaging: Since retina degrades rapidly in the presence of air and light, Dr. King recommends looking for opaque bottles, preferably an airless pump, and not using clear droppers.

Soothing ingredients: Finally, Dr. Kim recommends looking for retinal formulas that combine active ingredients with barrier-supporting ingredients, including ceramides, cholesterol, fatty acids, panthenol, niacinamide, centella asiatica, ectoine, and glycerin.

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