1. Tretinoin (0.05% – 0.1%)
Boosts Collagen Production: Reduces fine lines and wrinkles for smoother skin.
Accelerates Cell Turnover: Helps shed dull, damaged skin for a rejuvenated appearance.
2. Hydroquinone (2% – 4%)
Fades Hyperpigmentation: Lightens dark spots, melasma, and age spots by inhibiting melanin production.
3. Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
Minimizes Pores and Redness: Improves skin texture and tone by reducing inflammation.
Enhances Skin Barrier Function: Retains moisture while calming sensitive skin.
4. Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
Brightens Skin: Reduces dullness and enhances radiance.
Antioxidant Protection: Neutralizes free radicals to prevent premature aging.
Apply a pea-sized amount of AgeDefy radiance repair cream to the face and neck in the evening after cleansing. Use sunscreen daily, as Tretinoin and Hydroquinone increase sun sensitivity
Potential side effects of Tretinoin, Hydroquinone, Niacinamide, and Ascorbic Acid
Using a combination of these powerful ingredients can transform skin appearance, but each component carries potential side effects. Here’s a detailed overview:
Tretinoin (Vitamin A Derivative)
Common side effects
Skin Irritation: Redness, peeling, and dryness, especially during initial use.
Sensitivity to Sunlight: Increased risk of sunburn.
Itching and Burning: Mild stinging sensation after application.
Less Common Side Effects
Skin Discoloration: Temporary darkening or lightening of treated areas.<br
Swelling or Blistering (rare): Typically due to overuse or sensitivity.
Precaution
Use sunscreen daily to protect against sun damage.
Hydroquinone (Skin Lightening Agent)
Common Side Effects
Skin Irritation: Mild redness, dryness, or burning sensation.
Temporary Darkening: Known as ochronosis with prolonged or improper use.
Serious Side Effects
Allergic Reactions: Swelling, severe itching, or difficulty breathing (rare).
Blue-Black Skin Discoloration (with long-term use or high concentrations).
Precaution
Limit use to recommended duration; avoid prolonged exposure without medical supervision.
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
Common Side Effects
Mild Redness or Itching: Especially for those with sensitive skin.
Warmth or Tingling: A temporary flushing sensation.
Rare Side Effects
Contact Dermatitis: Very rare, with prolonged or high-concentration use.
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
Common Side Effects
Skin Irritation: Tingling, redness, and dryness when first applied.
Increased Sensitivity: Especially when combined with other active ingredients.
Rare Side Effects
Breakouts or Comedones: Particularly in those with oily skin if formulation is too strong.
General Precautions
1. Introduce Slowly: Start with lower concentrations to minimize irritation.
2. Patch Testing: Check for allergic reactions before full-face application.
3. Sun Protection: Use broad-spectrum sunscreen daily when using these ingredients.
Conclusion
While Tretinoin, Hydroquinone, Niacinamide, and Ascorbic Acid offer transformative skincare benefits, responsible use and proper precautions are key to minimizing side effects. Consulting with a dermatologist ensures safe and effective results.