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03-05-2015 02:01 PM
Hi ladies, if you are using Retin-A can you share about how you use it to maximize the benefit without excessive peeing, redness, and dryness? I have combo dry skin and it leaves me with very dry patches that takes a long time to resolve. I saw my friend who has been using it for last 5 years (whom i haven't seen in years) and she looked great! I would like to start again for long term benefit but worry about the dryness. Thank you!
03-05-2015 02:16 PM
I use the .05% Retin-A cream nightly. I started using it 2x a week, then 3x a week then nightly. I use a very small amount, they stress that it is not used like a moisturizer. I also mix mine with Obagi Blender which is an emollient 4% hydroquinone cream. I was told to make a thin line of each about half the length of my index finger, blend and pat on my skin. About an hour later I follow with a moisturizer or serum. I've had no redness and only a very slight amount of peeling on my chin once in a while.
03-05-2015 02:26 PM
Hello I am a medical esthetician and I have worked for some of the top derms in the country. I work in an Obagi spa and I will let you know virgosun that you should NOT use serum or moisturizer after blender/retin-a. The combo is the last thing that should go on your skin 1/2 hour before you go to bed. If you use serum or moisturizer you are lessening the combo. The whole idea of retin-a is to peel! The dryness and redness last only a few weeks. The peeling is what gets that dead layer of skin off, you build up dead skin daily so you constantly need to get rid of it. If the products are used correctly in about 5-6 weeks your skin will normalize and you should wake up with "dewy" skin in the morning. The combo should be mixed together on the back of your hand and rubbed in completely in a circular motion..patting it in is not the correct way to use it. The correct amount should be enough that you must make a few passes over your whole face to get it all rubbed in completely. The combo should be used the same method as you would moisturize.
Feel free to ask me anything else.
03-05-2015 02:27 PM
JeanCA-with Retin-A, because it's so strong, you really need to ease into it. Honestly, you may never become a nightly user, and that's OK. I've been using it for a couple of years now and learned the hard way about the drying and flaking. I had to back off for awhile in the beginning and start over. To ease into it, apply the Retin-A a couple of times a week for 2-3 weeks, the, maybe move to an every other day schedule for a couple of weeks, and then nightly. Only use the Retin at night and use a little moisturizer with it, if you need to - not by mixing them together, but by applying the moisturizer after your cleansing routine and then a little later you can apply your Retin-A. I'm pretty much on an every other night schedule, alternating my Retin-A (0.1%) with an AHA treatment on the in-between nights, but on one of the weekend days I don't do either of them because I do a Skinn ABC Peel.
03-05-2015 02:27 PM
On 3/5/2015 chloesmoma1 said:Hello I am a medical esthetician and I have worked for some of the top derms in the country. I work in an Obagi spa and I will let you know virgosun that you should NOT use serum or moisturizer after blender/retin-a. The combo is the last thing that should go on your skin 1/2 hour before you go to bed. If you use serum or moisturizer you are lessening the combo. The whole idea of retin-a is to peel! The dryness and redness last only a few weeks. The peeling is what gets that dead layer of skin off, you build up dead skin daily so you constantly need to get rid of it. If the products are used correctly in about 5-6 weeks your skin will normalize and you should wake up with "dewy" skin in the morning. The combo should be mixed together on the back of your hand and rubbed in completely in a circular motion..patting it in is not the correct way to use it. The correct amount should be enough that you must make a few passes over your whole face to get it all rubbed in completely. The combo should be used the same method as you would moisturize.
Feel free to ask me anything else.
Hello! Is this the right blender?
03-05-2015 02:39 PM
03-05-2015 02:42 PM
On 3/5/2015 KathyPet said: I have the 0.025 concentration which my MD suggested I start with using three times a week,to see how my skin tolerates it and then consider moving up to the next level which I guess is the 050 strength. I guess that the 1.0 strength is the most heavily concentrated application with the highest possibility of peeling and redness?
It's not 1.0%, it's 0.1%, and yes, that is the strongest concentration of prescription Retin-A.
03-05-2015 02:44 PM
Can someone please distinguish between the Obagi Blend FX and Obagi Blender?
03-05-2015 02:58 PM
chloesmoma Thank you for the info. I'll take your suggestions into consideration. I'll give it a try without the additional moisturizer at night and see what happens. So far I've been following the directions I was told at my plastic surgeon's office. But I'm willing to try another approach. I do have a question, I've read that 4% hydroquinone should only be used for 4-6 months. Is that true? TIA
03-05-2015 03:09 PM
Tread slowly and carefully. Try mixing it with moisturizer in the beginning.
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