This is a retinal-based night treatment, which means it’s a step up from basic retinol. It’s meant for improving skin texture and fine lines slowly over time.
It’s not something you use for instant results, but more for steady, long-term skin improvement.
Who will actually benefit from this
Works well if your skin is:
- Starting to show fine lines
- Feeling a bit rough or uneven
- Looking slightly dull
- Already used to actives like retinol
Might not be the best fit if:
- Your skin is sensitive right now
- Your barrier feels damaged
- You’re completely new to vitamin A products
What changes you can realistically expect
With regular use:
- Skin starts to feel smoother
- Fine lines look softer
- Texture looks more even
- Overall skin looks a bit clearer
In the beginning, some dryness or adjustment is normal.
How it feels when you apply it
- Light cream-serum texture
- Spreads easily
- Absorbs without greasiness
- Leaves skin feeling soft and slightly nourished
Works well as part of a night routine.
Why people switch from retinol to retinal
It works a bit faster than basic retinol
- Helps refine texture more noticeably over time
- Still manageable if used carefully
- Fits well into structured night routines
It’s usually the “next step” after beginner retinol.
What’s inside
- Retinal for improving texture and fine lines
- Niacinamide for overall skin balance
- Panthenol and hydrators to reduce dryness
- Soothing ingredients to make it easier to use
Still an active formula, so it needs a bit of care.
Where most people go wrong
- Using it daily from the start
- Mixing it with exfoliating acids
- Applying too much
- Skipping moisturiser
- Expecting quick wrinkle fixes
Who this fits best into
- Intermediate anti-aging routines
Texture and fine line concerns
- Normal to combination skin
- People already comfortable with retinol
- Night-focused skincare
Who should be a bit careful
- Retinoid beginners
- Sensitive or reactive skin
- Over-exfoliated skin
- People using multiple strong actives







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