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Reddit mentions of Neutrogena Healthy Skin Anti-Wrinkle Retinol Night Cream with Vitamin E and Vitamin B5 - Night Moisturizer Cream with Retinol, Vitamin E, Vitamin B5, Glycerin, 1.4 oz
Sentiment score: 6
Reddit mentions: 7
We found 7 Reddit mentions of Neutrogena Healthy Skin Anti-Wrinkle Retinol Night Cream with Vitamin E and Vitamin B5 - Night Moisturizer Cream with Retinol, Vitamin E, Vitamin B5, Glycerin, 1.4 oz. Here are the top ones.
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- 1.4-ounce tube of Neutrogena Healthy Skin Anti-Wrinkle Retinol Night Cream & Moisturizing Face Cream with powerful retinol for healthier, younger-looking skin
- Formula with retinol, an anti-wrinkle ingredient and pure form of Vitamin A, works deep within the skin's surface to reduce the look of fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots
- Night moisturzer cream contains Pro-Vitamin B5, Vitamin E, and special moisturizers is clinically proven to help soften and smooth skin
- Oil-free formula of this retinol cream absorbs quickly into skin and is non-comedogenic; it won't clog pores, which can cause breakouts
- Anti-wrinkle facial cream moisturizer is hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, and free of drying alcohol. Plus, it makes the perfect addition to your daily beauty and skincare routine for an at-home self-care experience
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Specs:
Color | Night |
Height | 6.2 Inches |
Length | 2.7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2011 |
Size | 1.4 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.0875 Pounds |
Width | 1.5 Inches |
Here's two good drugstore options:
I've not personally used either of these, I found them on Beautypedia's list of Best Products.
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The best thing you can do for anti-ageing is to wear sunscreen during the day. Retinol is a great ingredient to look for in anti-ageing lotions/creams.
Unless you're experiencing unwanted side effects I'd stick with blockers. It's pretty expensive to suppress T with just E. And high E-doses in the early stages may impede breast growth (I cannot recall the reference right now though).
I've been using different retinol creams. Started off with weak ones such as Neostrata and Neutrogena, followed by stronger ones like Regenacalm. Will probably move on to prescription tretinoins which are even more effective (got some old deep acne scars that I hope they will fix).
> Yeah, being around the 9 months mark and not seeing much changes is a little demoralising but like people here have been saying on here, the effects of HRT can be seen, even into beyond 1 year HRT mark.
Exactly!
I've never used it but I've heard really good things about the Neutrogena night cream. It isn't advertised for undereyes specifically, but products containing retinol often are.
Just chiming in to say I've been using an OTC moisturizer with retinol (Neutrogena Anti-Wrinkle Night Cream) as an experiment for my minor hormone-related blemishes and it has really been effective. I know the strength isn't nearly the same as Retin-A but retinol is my new favorite thing.
Some Retin-A vs retinol reading material for those curious
I've used Neutrogena's retinol before and liked it (found it gentle). They don't reveal how much retinol is in their product but everyone assumes it's a small amount (it's definitely less than 1%). Here's the amazon link
There are more recs here: https://www.reddit.com/r/SkincareAddiction/wiki/retinoids
I would go for the small percentages of retinol and stay away from the 1% retinols
This Skinacea link has recs as well. It's helpful because it organizes the types of retinoids from weaker to stronger: http://www.skinacea.com/retinoids/types-of-retinoids.html#.XN20hshKiaH
Guys, I'm so lost. I KNOW the answers I need are somewhere in this sub, but I've spent over an hour looking now and am feeling frustrated and overwhelmed.
I just turned 30, and feel like I need to step up my skincare game. My current routine is:
My skin is normal and not prone to breakouts. But I feel like I need to get real about caring for my skin now that I'm 30. Can someone please give me some pointers, some steps, or some product advice? So overwhelmed by all the options - Vitamin C, etc. I don't know what to do!
retinol is some damn good stuff, dunno why people are pretending sunscreen is the only thing to use ever...
here are two ultra gentle products i'd try to introduce:
if you have an interest in using a cleanser again, i recommend this one
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this anti-aging cream for at night which doubles as a moisturizer. use on face (including under eye), top of hands, neck etc.
i've had such good luck with these two products, yet everything from cerave to cetaphil breaks me out. they're both extremely gentle, i can't recommend them enough for your situation!