Vitamin A (Retinol) is known for being a very powerful anti-wrinkle and a formidable sebum regulator.
Having it available in pure form and in single doses allows us to achieve surprising results.
UNIQA Vitamin A performs three different actions with a single application:
1- stimulates the natural renewal of the most superficial cells of the skin which will have a younger and healthier appearance. This stimulation also acts on the most pronounced wrinkles, smoothing them "from below" like a Scrub or Peeling
2-stimulates the production of Collagen and Elastin, fundamental substances that give tone and elasticity. More elastic skin shows less signs of aging
3- regulates sebum production. This is the action for which retinoids (the family of which Retinol is part) are known especially among young people. Oily or acne-prone hair finds great benefit in the action of natural regulation of sebum production
Vitamin A is known for its exfoliating action, which removes the most superficial layers of the epidermis (the outermost layer of our skin) which make the skin dull and dull, making it return to its toned and luminous. By stimulating cell renewal, Vitamin A reduces the thickness of the epidermis and, together with the exfoliating actionjust seen,visibly reduces wrinkles, giving a new light to the skin of the face.
For a cycle ofat least 28 days(a complete cycle of skin cell renewal), apply a single dose of UNIQA Vitamin A to the skin daily cleansed.
Spread all the contents onface, neck, décolleté and hands.
Open the single-dose by holding it firmly between two fingers of one hand and gently turning the softer upper part until it delicately breaks.
Use all the contents of the single dosein a single application; the vitamin in pure form oxidizes within a few minutes once the single dose is opened, losing all its functions.
IS THIS YOUR FIRST TIME USING RETINOL?
Retinol is widely used in cosmetics and safe. Precisely because of its effectiveness it requires some extra attention.
Excessive use of retinol can cause dryness of the skin and consequent irritation (only in some cases and especially on hyper-sensitive skin).
Topically, retinol makes the skin more sensitive to sunlight and skin that is not adequately protected can cause sunburn.
Retinoids (the large family to which Retinol is part) can cause a skin reaction only in rare circumstances, causing a slight inflammatory response which however ceases when treatment is suspended. Despite this, even people with hyper-sensitive skin can use retinol (Vitamin A), gradually introducing it into their beauty routine (even once a week in the initial phase) and preparing the skin with a good moisturizer (such as UNIQA HYALURONIC).
It is not recommended to use retinol in combination with creams containing alpha hydroxy acids or during professional exfoliating treatments.