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Fri Feb 18, 2011 6:40 am |
I know it is too early to see results, but I expected to see some of the side effects. I have been using 0.025% Retin A from ADC every other evening (starting slow as advised here), and so far I have not experienced any flaking (other than the wintertime flaking I was already experiencing), peeling, pinkness, redness, etc.
I have sensitive, very dry skin with mild rosacea (currently under control). While I'm glad that the Retin A hasn't caused any adverse effects, I'm now wondering if it is doing anything at all.
I also bought 0.05% cream that I am using on my decollete, arms, and hands and I have not seen anything happening there either in terms of pinkness or peeling.
I'm going to proceed on to nightly use, but I'm wondering if my experience is usual or unusual? |
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Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:44 am |
I didn't experience much flaking starting with the lower strength RA but you may yet have some flaking after using a bit longer.
Since you're not having any side effects you could probably use nightly now and see how that goes. Just cut back again if you have too much irritation. |
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Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:03 am |
I've been using Retin-A micro 0.04% for a month and I haven't had any adverse reaction either. I had a little redness near my mouth, but nothing else. I have noticed my pores are much smaller, my fine lines have diminished and my skin tone has evened out. I also have not had any new breakouts since starting. I'm using it every day. I love it. |
_________________ I'm 47 years old. Have combo skin. Prone to very light breakouts during cycle. Trying to diminish signs of aging. |
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Fri Feb 18, 2011 1:55 pm |
macropis wrote: |
I know it is too early to see results, but I expected to see some of the side effects. I have been using 0.025% Retin A from ADC every other evening (starting slow as advised here), and so far I have not experienced any flaking (other than the wintertime flaking I was already experiencing), peeling, pinkness, redness, etc.
I have sensitive, very dry skin with mild rosacea (currently under control). While I'm glad that the Retin A hasn't caused any adverse effects, I'm now wondering if it is doing anything at all.
I also bought 0.05% cream that I am using on my decollete, arms, and hands and I have not seen anything happening there either in terms of pinkness or peeling.
I'm going to proceed on to nightly use, but I'm wondering if my experience is usual or unusual? |
Are you using the retin a alone or in conjunction with something else -- like an oil of some sort? Layering an oil over the retin a could definitely temper the irritation; however the retin a will still be working. |
_________________ 50 Is definitely NOT nifty!! |
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Fri Feb 18, 2011 4:16 pm |
kims wrote: |
Are you using the retin a alone or in conjunction with something else -- like an oil of some sort? Layering an oil over the retin a could definitely temper the irritation; however the retin a will still be working. |
Yes, I'm applying the retin a on dry skin and letting it soak in for half an hour or so, then applying SA every lipid serum. |
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Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:47 pm |
Since you're layering the serum on the retin a, I'd say that is why you're not experiencing the "normal" reactions. But, the retin a is still doing its job
Also, it can take 6-12 months of continued use before you might notice visible results. |
_________________ 50 Is definitely NOT nifty!! |
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Fri Feb 18, 2011 10:47 pm |
I have also just started using and no side effects so far... Using 0.04 gel every second night so probably bump up to every night. I know it is a good thing that I'm not getting the redness peeling etc but it feels like if theres no side effects maybe it's not working?! |
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 4:11 am |
I never had any irritation from Retin-A. I did get more flaking when I moved up to 0.1% and thought it made my skin too dry, so I went back to using 0.05%.
I sometimes think all the "hoo haa" over the side effects of Retin-A is exaggerated somewhat. I've had far worse irritation from AHAs and yet you never hear much fuss about them.
Keep on keeping on!! Retin-A is not a quick fix but a long term investment. |
_________________ Born 1950. There's a new cream on the market that gets rid of wrinkles - you smear it on the mirror!! |
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:23 am |
Keliu's right! From all I've read, side effects aren't necessary to show that its working so just consider yourself lucky. I just started using the gel on my neck/decolette & while I did have flaking on my face from the gel, I've had none on this area. I'm so relieved since to me nothing's worse than irritation here.
And I've been surprised to see a positive effect in my face so early on, since I've always heard that most people won't see any real effects for several months. So I think patience is key. |
_________________ Olive, normal/oily skin. Using rinse-off ocm, Vit C, Tretinoin since Nov/10, GHK since Feb/12, Niacinamide & glucosamine, alternating, & now skipping nights! Concerns include oiliness, hyperpigmentation from occasional zits, 11's & nasolabial folds. |
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 6:18 am |
You may not see any visible changes in your skin for 6 months. Be assured that the effects are happening below the surface. Some people can't handle Retin A at all so be glad that you can. Greg |
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 7:17 am |
One reason I think it is weird that I'm not peeling or flaking is because before I got the retin A I used a tube of "Face Lift" brand 4x retinol time released cream occasionally - it didn't cause irritation but always made a layer of skin peel off. I expected the retin A to do that also but more so. |
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 7:03 pm |
Keliu wrote: |
I never had any irritation from Retin-A. I did get more flaking when I moved up to 0.1% and thought it made my skin too dry, so I went back to using 0.05%.
I sometimes think all the "hoo haa" over the side effects of Retin-A is exaggerated somewhat. I've had far worse irritation from AHAs and yet you never hear much fuss about them.
Keep on keeping on!! Retin-A is not a quick fix but a long term investment. |
I have been using 0.025% Retin A every second day for a week, my face is peeling and becoming red. It's so hurt when I washed my face and spread the cream!
I really want to go through this quickly. |
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 7:11 pm |
dongss_1999 wrote: |
I have been using 0.025% Retin A every second day for a week, my face is peeling and becoming red. It's so hurt when I washed my face and spread the cream!
I really want to go through this quickly. |
If you are getting a severe reaction then "keep on keeping on" is not for you! Cut down on the frequency of use. Try applying every third day and see how you go.
You could also try applying the Retin-A over a cream to buffer it a little. |
_________________ Born 1950. There's a new cream on the market that gets rid of wrinkles - you smear it on the mirror!! |
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 8:00 pm |
dongss_1999 wrote: |
Keliu wrote: |
I never had any irritation from Retin-A. I did get more flaking when I moved up to 0.1% and thought it made my skin too dry, so I went back to using 0.05%.
I sometimes think all the "hoo haa" over the side effects of Retin-A is exaggerated somewhat. I've had far worse irritation from AHAs and yet you never hear much fuss about them.
Keep on keeping on!! Retin-A is not a quick fix but a long term investment. |
I have been using 0.025% Retin A every second day for a week, my face is peeling and becoming red. It's so hurt when I washed my face and spread the cream!
I really want to go through this quickly. |
Dongss,
Your situation may be a little different since you're in the process of using Obagi Nuderm. |
_________________ 50 Is definitely NOT nifty!! |
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Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:02 am |
I have used the AFIRM2X it work for me. |
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Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:54 am |
I think 2 weeks is really too short to expect any improvements at all! I've been using Tazorac for about 2-3 years now and except for peeling, I don't see anything either However, since it does have so many scientific studies backing it up, I continue to use it on blind faith Hang in there, and good luck!! |
_________________ Asian. Near 30. Prone to broken caps, moles + freckles, large congested pores, hormonal cystic acne, flaky skin and fat puffy eyelids. Staples: Bioderma SS, Taz, Dr. Kassy's C, Skinoren, HQ, Cerave and growth factors-- but also trying EVERYTHING ELSE..... |
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Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:31 am |
fat_swan wrote: |
I think 2 weeks is really too short to expect any improvements at all! I've been using Tazorac for about 2-3 years now and except for peeling, I don't see anything either However, since it does have so many scientific studies backing it up, I continue to use it on blind faith Hang in there, and good luck!! |
Hi fat_swan, I'm not expecting any improvements yet, I'm just wondering why I'm not seeing any of the usual early side effects. Especially when I got peeling in one day with a milder OTC retinal preparation. |
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Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:44 am |
There is no timeframe set in stone, because it really depends on the quality/health of the skin in the first place. I've used retin A for over 30 years now, and wouldn't be without it, but was lucky enough to work with a derm during that time and know I've managed to avoid many mistakes as a result.
The side effects might not happen for a year, or several years, but just because you're not getting them doesn't mean its not working. Retin A is able to penetrate a lot deeper than other skincare creams etc, so often it starts repairing the damage that is deep down. |
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Mon Feb 21, 2011 6:59 am |
I personally found that you don't see a differnce until months later. First, it was negative for me, but I kept at it, as suggested by the doctor. The results go up & down over the years, because you age and your skin changes.
I try to eat a lot of fish so that I have good internal moisture. |
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Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:38 am |
I think Kims is right. The reason you aren't seeing any of the side effects is due to you using the oil after the Retin A. You are keeping your skin moisturized from the SA oil, so you probably won't see much in the way of side effects. |
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Tue Feb 22, 2011 1:48 am |
kims wrote: |
Dongss,
Your situation may be a little different since you're in the process of using Obagi Nuderm. |
hi Kims,
you are right I am in the process of using Obagi Nuderm. The peeling is so serious, everyday I must go to work having my "ugly face", however I will keep on using retin A and wish to finish my obagi experience. |
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Mon Apr 22, 2019 12:20 pm |
I used Retin-a for a year. I think it lasted for about a month and then it started to clear. After a few months, my skin looked better and better.
I don't have insurance. If you're curious this is reliable site where I found Retin-A:
http://www.reliablewebs.net/go/Retin-A
Their customer service was fantastic, price was awesome and I received my order within a few days. They also sent me a discount coupon code "SALE10" for 10% discount. Hope this helps! |
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