Potential Downsides?
Everyone’s skin reacts differently to various treatments and ingredients. Retinol can do wonders for your skin, but it can occasionally cause redness and flaking. This can result from using it too often or using too much per application. Due to the potency of topical retinoids, you’ll also want to avoid mixing them with other intense actives, exfoliants or acne treatments. Dryness and mild irritation aren’t out of the ordinary. They’re just signs to take your retinol routine a bit more slow.
That said, if your skin is exceptionally irritated to the point of concern, cut out retinol application, along with other skincare products that contain active ingredients, aside from sunscreen. From personal experience, we can tell you that once you halt application (and apply skin barrier protection in the form of ceramides, for example), you should be back to normal in no time. During these recovery times, stick with a gentle rinse (our YISE Beauty Take It All Off Cleanser works wonders) and a high-quality moisturizer. Once the reaction has resolved, you can try retinol again. To reiterate the above, using the product less frequently can be a way to improve tolerability.