How to Apply Retinol with Dr. Bomer

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  • @jjtint
    @jjtint Před 5 lety +287

    This is the best instructional video I've seen on how to apply retinol. Took me a while to find a good one. Thank you!

    • @princesspeaches8525
      @princesspeaches8525 Před 4 lety +4

      Agree, this is exactly what I was looking for!

    • @Jibbie49
      @Jibbie49 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes, I was wanting a medical doctor who knew what she was doing. One doctor recommended mixing the Retinol with moisturizer and putting it on together, but this method gets the Retinol into the skin.

  • @rimisme6061
    @rimisme6061 Před 3 lety +59

    Thank you for this. I was just looking for a concise video in applying and this is perfect. My attention span can't handle those 15min+ videos.

  • @Maria_Traxx
    @Maria_Traxx Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for this instructional video. It took me a few videos and google searches to find one as thorough.

  • @igam2259
    @igam2259 Před 4 lety +348

    I clicked on this video only because I read: "with Dr. Boomer" and my mind said ok boomer im gonna watch this

  • @laurensanchez7872
    @laurensanchez7872 Před 2 lety

    This is super helpful. Definitely glad I looked into this before applying. Thank you for your help!

  • @lesliejanzen6605
    @lesliejanzen6605 Před 2 lety

    I appreciate that this video was short and to the point.

  • @klismannjohan6352
    @klismannjohan6352 Před 4 lety +160

    omg her skin!

  • @noname-zd6wu
    @noname-zd6wu Před 2 lety +3

    Amazing!! Thank you for educating us perfectly!! 😊💜

  • @elizabethlang9973
    @elizabethlang9973 Před 3 lety

    your skin looks amazing, now i wanna try the retinol

  • @karenpatricia3478
    @karenpatricia3478 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh my God thank you so much I did not know how to use retinol thanks so much 🙏

  • @vahidaRehman1
    @vahidaRehman1 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing this informative video with us👍🏼

  • @harleyquinn5774
    @harleyquinn5774 Před 4 lety +73

    I am 37 and just started my Retinol. Thank goodness I’ve been good about applying SPF 100 sunblock since my early 20’s!

    • @AlituraNaturals
      @AlituraNaturals Před 3 lety +14

      It's SO rare we hear someone who's been applying sunscreen as they should! Kudo's to you!

    • @jaboi7709
      @jaboi7709 Před 3 lety +8

      I'm 20 and I just started wearing sun screen daily

    • @samanthacruz6135
      @samanthacruz6135 Před 3 lety +6

      I heard that there’s no such thing as spf 100 :0 isn’t that crazy?! That you just pay more for something that does the same job with a lower spf! It’s crazy! I use a spf 25 i believe ☺️ I love spf

    • @SingleMaltBuckeye
      @SingleMaltBuckeye Před 2 lety +2

      @@samanthacruz6135 it's true. Anything above spf 30 is pretty much the same lol. Spf 30 protects 97% of uv rays. 40=97.5% spf 50=98% spf 70=98.5% Also, the higher the spf has shown false since of security and people are known to have longer exposure times the higher spf they use. Just get 30 and be reasonable with the Sun. She giveth and taketh

    • @bruvhellnah
      @bruvhellnah Před 2 lety

      @@jaboi7709 should we use sunscreen on the days we don't go out?

  • @ardnasjean4330
    @ardnasjean4330 Před 6 lety +6

    Thank you! That helped me.

  • @dharitrithakuria4862
    @dharitrithakuria4862 Před 3 lety +6

    Your skin is so much glowing doc.. Plz share ur entire skin care routine.

  • @sheridesmarais796
    @sheridesmarais796 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you! Liked your video.

  • @dd61882
    @dd61882 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the helpful information Dr. Boner

  • @vh2337
    @vh2337 Před rokem

    Wonderful, thanks for posting this.

  • @ginawoods9127
    @ginawoods9127 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing wear to buy the product❤.

  • @HM-li4et
    @HM-li4et Před rokem +4

    Your complexion is incredible and so is your facial structure. Great video. I used to mix my retinol with my moisturizer but now I do it your way. Thank you 😊

    • @HM-li4et
      @HM-li4et Před 6 měsíci +1

      6 months after posting this, my skin definitely looks different. Been using Paula choice 1%, slowly worked up to a point where I can use it 5 times a week, saving 1 day for no product at all and 1 for exfoliating. Never had an issue with acne or spots, frequency of pimples and normal spots are very low, can't remember the last time I had any spot, that wasn't shaving related. Skin texture and overall look, health has significantly improved. Used sunscreen daily apart from when I was in doors in the winter. I'm 22 years old.

  • @gerrimiller3491
    @gerrimiller3491 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent application 💞you're skin is beautiful

  • @duyle121
    @duyle121 Před 2 lety

    I love this awesome n helpful video. Nice instruction :)

  • @ryanchow8679
    @ryanchow8679 Před 5 lety +89

    im doing it wrong all this time cause i always forger to brush my teeth.

  • @selenaadnan423
    @selenaadnan423 Před 4 lety

    I just bought affordable retinol serum..but I don't know how to apply ..thanks for the info...:)

  • @princessselenemsp8603
    @princessselenemsp8603 Před 2 lety +5

    Do you want to have moisturizer first before using it? What step does retinol fit into the routine?

  • @TheOliviajules
    @TheOliviajules Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @nuclearpistachio
    @nuclearpistachio Před 6 lety +1

    thanks dr

  • @preetichhandamohapatra7244

    Dr. Over counter we get Adapelene 0.1 % gel. Does it help to reduce lines and get bright skin?

  • @tuyenkhoang
    @tuyenkhoang Před 5 lety

    Thanks

  • @Eemmee77
    @Eemmee77 Před 5 lety

    Thank you

  • @ionelamanuela
    @ionelamanuela Před 6 lety +1

    hi,i want to ask something-i saw on youtube, people who use retin A and bee venom in the same time,mixed both..or apply bee venom imediatly after put retin A..they say had a great result and they make a routine of this..i want your opinion..is good to apply in the same time or at few minute this 2 products?..i have retin A 0,05 and i buy recently bee venom with honey and i want to apply too,but id liked to hear your proffesional opinion..thank you..i wait for u reply..

  • @vilmabock478
    @vilmabock478 Před 6 lety

    Thanks 🌹

  • @27kjh
    @27kjh Před 2 lety

    Excellent.

  • @iloveromeo3
    @iloveromeo3 Před 7 lety +1

    What is tns and that other preproduct you mentioned? Ty

  • @gabber7081
    @gabber7081 Před 5 lety +4

    Hello Dr. Bomer and thanks a lot for this video. That's so clear and thorough. I would like to start slowly with Retin-a at the minimum percentage and see how it goes. Indeed, my skin is fair, really sensitive and somehow reactive to some ingredients (alcohol, perfumes and some natural extracts are the main culprits) . Moreover I suffer from seborrheic dermatitis-rosacea in certain periods, and some products does not work so well for this condition. I wonder if a am a good candidate to start with tetrinoin, and if I have to apply it all over my face (a pea size), or just where I see wrinkles e.g. forehead, avoidind the beard and neck area.
    Thanks a lot for any suggestion.
    Greetings from Rome

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 2 lety +4

      Hello Gabber from Rome, seborrheic dermatitis- rosacea can be helped with retin-A in a slow to advance regimen. Start with the small pea every other day or every 3 days and follow with moisturizer. With these skin conditions, it is also very helpful to reduce or remove sugar from the diet as well as all dairy. Good luck - Dr. Bomer

  • @gladmorischannel2634
    @gladmorischannel2634 Před rokem

    Thank you so much 🥰

  • @jaimealcaciega8130
    @jaimealcaciega8130 Před 2 lety

    Hello, can you help me, what type of cream can I use for the skin blemish that is appearing as dark brown spots?

  • @loverai8971
    @loverai8971 Před 4 lety +2

    There is so many from which one to start ?🧐

  • @footlove7716
    @footlove7716 Před 3 lety +8

    Hello doctor , what did you say that you have applied before the retinol and after applying the retinol what kind of moisturizer did you use

  • @Matty-H
    @Matty-H Před 6 lety

    Is it ok if you accidentally put the serum on your lips? Also does it do any harm to your eyebrows?

  • @Estasy
    @Estasy Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this video, I started a retinoid about 2 weeks ago and I use the sandwich method which is -moisturizer -retinoid -moisturizer. Do you think that’s too much moisturizer?

  • @moonie7975
    @moonie7975 Před 3 lety

    This video saved me 😭 thanks

  • @Kk-xj5pv
    @Kk-xj5pv Před 11 měsíci

    Amazing !!!

  • @MarianaLeaoZampier
    @MarianaLeaoZampier Před 2 lety

    dear, for pregnant and lactating women what kind of lotion do you recomend? thank you!

  • @arthurwatt4144
    @arthurwatt4144 Před 3 lety

    What moisturizer do you use after.

  • @fortune.
    @fortune. Před 3 lety +7

    Hi Dr. Bomer. Great demo thank you! I was instructed to use over on top of my moisturizer. I wonder if it's okay to bring way down to my neck/throat area. I'll stick to face for now. Great technique thanks again!

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 3 lety +10

      I'm happy my video has been helpful for you. Moisturizer can go on first before a strong retinol if you have dry skin or you have easily irritated skin. The moisturizer before retinol will create a barrier to retinol penetration, so the retinol will penetrate the skin more slowly over time and overall not as deep. This effect depends on the moisturizer however. If the moisturizer is a liquid, it actually will increase the penetration of retinol into the skin and potentially make it more irritating. On the other side, if the moisturizer is thick and has a lot of barrier function in it (like shea butter and/or contains silicone ingredients for example) then the retinol will penetrate less and be less irritating.
      Bringing retinol on to the neck works for some people very well. These people usually are also able to tolerate application on the chest also. I am not one of those people, but I have many patients in this category. It is best to start with the face because it is more resilient and heals faster than the neck and chest. To start, put the retinol below the jawline under the chin first before the whole neck. Do this for one week. If all went well, go a little lower down, but not all the way and do this every other day or even less. Again wait another week and judge your response. The reaction most people get if they don't tolerate it well is itchy skin. When it is itchy, most will scratch it. After scratching is when red bumps appear - important to stop scratching and let it heal. It will take about 1-2 weeks to heal completely. A 1% hydrocortizone cream over the counter can help ease the itching; but don't overuse because it can make the bumps more red. The best method for advancing to the neck and chest is to advance slowly and remember where you applied it. If that area become itchy - don't scratch it to avoid getting the red bumps. The low concentration cortizone can be very helpful for itchy skin and if there are no red bumps the irritation will be gone in a couple days. Once you understand your reaction to retinol on the face, it will be a predictor for your neck and chest. But always need to remember the strength of retinol is very important. If the retinol is not medical grade, the concentration will be so low that most people will be able to use this low concentration retinol everywhere without any irritation. This also means there will be little rejuvenation effect. We provide an assortment of medical grade retinol products on our website rejuventskincare.com. These have all been widely prescribed to our many patients. We understand their differences and position them for patients depending on their skin type and history of using retinol. Good luck with your progress! Dr Bomer.

    • @fortune.
      @fortune. Před 3 lety +1

      @@rejuvent-skincare Hi wow I am blown away by your response! Thank you so much! This is fascinating and yes I was told to apply over a thicker moisturizer - my go to for winter, I am using my tried and true good ol Cerave moisturizer in the tub (the blue and white thick one). I will be applying prescription Tretinoin Cream 0.025% over top. I had explained to my Derm that I struggle with already dryer skin type even during hormone fluctuations that naturally occur. This is a wonderful explanation scientifically why she recommended a thicker cream and starting 2 days a week now I see. Hey listen slow progress is still progress in my book! I am not one for a quick fix for anything and I just love the glow retinol gives it's a beautiful finish to the skin very kich like you have here. Thank you for taking the time to reply in such detail. As far as the neck/jaw that is a great starter you gave and I will follow up with my Derm on how to move forward. Id never slather on such delicate skin like my moisturizer but I was curious if it were doable. Its gunna be a slow ride for me but eyes on the prize right? I look fwd to feeling confident and seeing a much more "lively" and glowy face. Thanks again hope all is well. Thank you for including your line I will look into it for sure. Be well Doc!

    • @elio_fay
      @elio_fay Před 3 lety +1

      @@fortune. unrelated but you should try the cerave cream on damp/wet skin, it feels much more comfortable and absorbs better!

    • @fortune.
      @fortune. Před 3 lety +1

      @@rejuvent-skincare amazing. Okay I'm gunna lay it out since you seem to get the game. I use good old cetaphil thick lotion the tub at night.i KNEW to layer I knew it! Slow progress is effective progress right? So layering. I actually stopped wearing makeup for now (maybe eyeliner that's all) to allow the skin to breathe.
      I will say. I do live in NYC. Despite Covid regulations Doc youd be surprised how many salons/ clinics are readily available now! So - layer the moisturizer. Apply retinol delicate and with focus. Apply moisturizer again down the neck
      How are you not more promoted via YT? I thank you so much for our in depth replies. I can see you truly enjoy what you do and have studied to excel in! I will start this process tonight. My face is so red someone asked me if I drank red wine Haha (didnt). You rock! Be well and stay stafe Dr. Bomer. I will analyze the site provided for more products. Thank you!

  • @pappanalab
    @pappanalab Před rokem +4

    Just started using retinol and I’ve just realized I was probably using way too much especially near my eyes! Thanks for this video because I will now be using significantly less.

  • @LoveConquersAll888
    @LoveConquersAll888 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video. What’s the difference between the gel and cream. Which one u recommend for dry (slightly oily tzone) sensitive eczema skin

  • @halomiss
    @halomiss Před 5 lety

    Hi dr. Bomer I still figure out how to moisturize well when using retin-a since it's so easily come off when use moisturizer. So, can I mix retin-a with face oil on my palm? Or should I use retin-a first then wait about 30 minutes and then dab face oil on my face? I'm using rice bran oil.

  • @MarianaLeaoZampier
    @MarianaLeaoZampier Před 4 lety +1

    dear, for how long i have to apply?

  • @mateba5647
    @mateba5647 Před 3 lety

    I was looking for a doctors review

  • @Jellybeans101
    @Jellybeans101 Před 3 lety +1

    Why when I use retinol serums it starts to turn white and bubble even though I'm applying it on dry skin????? Need help

  • @virginiaowensby8413
    @virginiaowensby8413 Před 6 lety

    You love k like a movie star. I hope you have more videos. I just found this one.

  • @mounirm8671
    @mounirm8671 Před 5 lety

    Which is better retinol or retinoid ?

  • @radwaatia4141
    @radwaatia4141 Před 2 lety

    Is it OK to use differin cream instead stead of differin gel.. I have combined more oily acneprone skin??

  • @yaliniravi4002
    @yaliniravi4002 Před 3 lety

    Hi mam, what would be used after retio applying then what would be used at next morning please explain to me. I am using retino 0.25 for acne pimples I have pores also please help me

  • @gracekunal5046
    @gracekunal5046 Před 4 lety +1

    Can I use 0.5 retinol before pigment gel?

  • @ebonier2044
    @ebonier2044 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello Doc! Im new to this stuff and would like to invest in skincare. Im 18 and acne scarred me with big pores all over my forehead and on both sides my my cheeks.. I just bought Paulas Choice 1% Retinol (would be my first time using a retinol) is this good or reccomemded? Also does inputing Vitamin C Serum or BHA serum help with big pores and smoothing out skin texture? I also wanted to try using a Dermaroller to perhaps tighen my skin and shrink pores but not sure if thats advised. Or do i have my best bet in seeing a Dermatologist or getting a procedure with lasers,microneedling,etc?
    Thank you!
    Ebonie

  • @conniemurphyover70stillgla47

    HI I'LL KEEP THIS IN MIND. THANK YOU. I HAVE NEVER USED ANY REJUVENATED PRODUCTS ON MY FACE . at 74 1/2 I think I'm doing pretty darn good. connie :)

  • @rebeccagraves6794
    @rebeccagraves6794 Před rokem

    How long after I apply retinol do I wait before applying might moisturizer?

  • @pleasesubscribe542
    @pleasesubscribe542 Před 3 lety +1

    I mix retin a with my cetreben cream

  • @kimberry27
    @kimberry27 Před 3 lety

    thank u

  • @watchout2214
    @watchout2214 Před 2 lety

    i have an oily face do i also need to moisturize after applying retinol?

  • @nataschavalkenhoff697
    @nataschavalkenhoff697 Před 7 lety +1

    I was wondering if you could answer something for me. I had the paula's choice recovery serum with retinol and the intense resist cream with retinol, but it felt really weird on my skin. It was like something was moving om my face for hours. They told me to stop using it, so I did. But I heared you have to get used to it. And the products are serum or cream with retinol, so I would think the retinol % is low? What do you think? Thanks!

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 7 lety +3

      Your reaction does not sound like a typical retinol sensitivity. In most cases, the reaction to retinol is delayed, often 18 to 24 hours. Common symptoms of a retinol reaction are red, flaky, dry and possibly itchy skin. In addition, the concentration of retinol in both those products is extremely low- 0.01% per Paula's Choice website. In comparison, we often start patients new to retinoids on a 0.5% (50 times as concentrated) medical grade retinol such as Jan Marini (better for skin on the normal to dry side) or Skin Medica (better for oily skin) and both are well tolerated when applied as directed. In my experience, 0.01% retinol (equivalent to 0.001% Retin-A) is not strong enough to significantly rejuvenate skin. I feel you are most likely having a reaction to another ingredient(s) in those products and not the retinol. I agree you should stop using those products. To maximize your rejuvenation efforts, I recommend you seek out a Cosmetic Dermatologist, Plastic Surgeon or Facial Plastic Surgeon and work with their aesthetician. Our skin care website www.rejuventskincare.com offers medical grade retinols as well, such as the Jan Marini Age Intervention Retinol Plus (0.5%) and Skin Medica Retinol Complex (0.5%), which are both suitable for patients new to retinols. I wish you success on your rejuvenation journey. -Dr. Bomer

  • @LifeAccordingtoMaria
    @LifeAccordingtoMaria Před 7 lety +13

    Will Differin 1% cream give me the same results as Retin-A? I can get Differin over the counter. Others on CZcams have said it is a retinoid same as Retin-A. Also how many minutes should you wait after Retin-a application before you can put the moisturizer on? Thanks! Hope to see a reply soon. Great video! 😄👍

    • @Tedmason897
      @Tedmason897 Před 7 lety +12

      Life According to Maria Hi, I have just been prescribed Differin (I'm over in the uk) Differin is a weaker topical retinoid then Retin-A and has not been proven to be effective specifically as an anti wrinkle or anti ageing treatment (due to lack of research) thus is typically only used as an acne treatment, however due to the effects Differin has on the skin it is likely to have some effectiveness against wrinkles and improve skin tone. you need to wait for 30 minutes after applying a topical retinoid such as Retin-a or Differin before you can apply any other skin products, it is generally advised that you do not use any other products that could dry out the skin such as alcohol etc as this may worsen the side effects of topical retinoids.

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 2 lety +1

      Differin is similar to Retin-A, however it is better for those with moderate to severe acne. But if that were the only retinoid that I could find, I would use it for rejuvenation. The medical grade retinols available today are wonderful because the formulations have various ingredients to help with brightening, reduce irritation, enhance tissue hydration etc. After a retinoid or Retin-A is applied to the skin, moisturizer that is creamy may be applied directly after the Retin-A and can even be mixed with the retin-A to make a retinoid that is a lower concentration if the Retin-A is too strong for your skin at this time. But remember, if you use the retin-A regularly, your tolerance will increase as your skin becomes younger. Avoid water moisturizers with retinoids because there will be more irritation.

  • @aiai-j7i
    @aiai-j7i Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you for the info! :) I just started using tretinoin 0.025. Is it ok to put cetaphyl moisturizing cream over it? My dermatologist told me to put moisturizer on first, then the Retin A. I have dehydrated skin with couperose on the cheeks (that get irritated easily), and have mild melasma.

    • @MsAnnTaylor
      @MsAnnTaylor Před 4 lety

      Yes, it's recommended that you apply a moisturizer after the application of tretinoin (Retin-A). I usually wait a few minutes (30 mins) for the Retin-A to soak into the skin and then I apply a CeraVe oil-free moisturizer.

  • @JLT68568
    @JLT68568 Před 5 lety

    Hi Dr. Bomer, I am wondering what is the process of increasing the percentage of the retinol serum? I have been using the 0.25 one for almost two months and am considering to use the same percentage for the coming four months. That is six months in total. When would you suggest me using the 0.5? Great thanks!

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Jo Liu, It is best to keep increasing retinol strength as time passes. As long as your skin is tolerating the lower strength with daily application for several months, it is time to increase the percent strength to one tier up, so for you that is .5% retinol. I think you are ready! Remember, our skin is changing all the time, so our tolerance can change and that is okay. We doctor our own skin by monitoring it daily. If absolutely no irritation, no redness and no dryness is happening from the current retinol you are using, then a higher concentration is going to provide a more rejuvenating result. Remember, increase retinol or start retinol preferably when you have a stable environment without excess sun, water and wind... Have a great day - Dr. Bomer.

  • @Fhalikelike
    @Fhalikelike Před 4 lety +5

    I just start using retinol at my almost 29yr old. I confuse to the ordering with serum and moisturizer. Thankyou for short and right to the point. So helpful 👍🏼

    • @caitlinbauer7774
      @caitlinbauer7774 Před 4 lety +4

      If you're using a real retinoid (Tretinoin, Retin-A, Adalphlem, etc.), the order does not matter. Most people find it best to moisturizer first, then apply retinoid a few minutes after. This helps to prevent more irritation. But either way works. Some want the moisturizer on top.

  • @joshuamartin1999
    @joshuamartin1999 Před 8 lety +8

    Thanks for the video! I was just wondering if you have any tips for applying retinal with stubble on the face? I've noticed it's difficult to spread out the pea sized amount evenly and feel like the hairs absorb the product rather than my skin... if I shave, I usually break out, so I try to avoid shaving when at all possible. Thanks :)

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 8 lety +8

      Josh, you will need to use a little more retinol because of your beard, maybe twice the amount you are using. If you are consistent with using retinol, it will keep your skin exfoliated and this should decrease the breakouts that occur with shaving. Using a 5 or 10% benzoyl peroxide (Jan Marini is my favorite BP) after shaving for a couple days helps with breakouts as well. Sincerely, Kelly Bomer, MD

    • @joshuamartin1999
      @joshuamartin1999 Před 8 lety +3

      Dr. Bomer, thanks for the timely info! I've been using .1 differin gel for about 6 months with little to no change in my complexion. The .1 used to be enough to clear me up about 5 years ago, but doesn't seem to be the answer for me anymore. I used to shave daily while using .1 differin with absolutely no problems breaking out afterward. I've tried using .3 adapalene but it was way too drying and made my skin red... I also have very oily skin and not sure if applying moisturizer would be appropriate. I seem to get mixed answers whenever I read up on this topic. I've currently been taking an oral antibiotic for about 2 months. And I've taken two 5-month courses of isotretinoin within the last 4 years, which both worked wonders but only proved to be a temporary solution before my oily skin returned and acne soon after. I've tried tweaking my lifestyle habits and currently am doing cardio 3-4x/week, eating a healthy diet, no added sugars, limiting caffeine, taking a multivitamin and fish oil daily, and practice good hygiene. Any advice? I've been struggling with this for a few years now and it's really been holding me back in life. :(

  • @user-yz4lp8ug9g
    @user-yz4lp8ug9g Před 10 měsíci

    I’m real sensitive to everything. Can I put collagen moisturizer on first then ROC retinol serum then last put collagen moisturizer on again? I have sensitive skin and have Rocasea.

  • @redlady935
    @redlady935 Před 5 lety

    Hi I've bought 1% but never used before. My plan was to just dilute it at first but I've just read that it shouldn't be diluted with water based products. Could I dilute it with rosehip oil? I'm just a bit worried about putting it on face undiluted as never used retinol before. Thanks :-)

  • @JennyLe3839
    @JennyLe3839 Před 3 lety

    Can I use serum before applying retinol? Thanks you for your instruction.

    • @kellybomer7321
      @kellybomer7321 Před 3 lety +1

      It is best to apply retinol on dry skin. On dry skin the retinol will penetrate the skin more evenly. If is applied on wet skin after a serum, the retinol will penetrate more deeply into the skin and be inclined to cause exaggerated irritation. The serum can be used before retinol, but let the serum dry before the retinol is applied. Happy Skin Care Days - Dr. Bomer

  • @thunder4240
    @thunder4240 Před 7 lety +7

    Thanks for the video.can we use retinol in early 20's?

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 7 lety +18

      Absolutely. Just start slowly while getting acclimated to a Retinol. A good quality moisturizer applied after Retinol can help if you are dry.

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      @variniaspartacus5860 Před 4 lety

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  • @seficurada4375
    @seficurada4375 Před 4 lety +2

    is it alright to layer moisturizer on top as a night time skincare routine?

    • @jazzyc1894
      @jazzyc1894 Před 4 lety

      u think she mentioned in the video to wear a moisurizer on top after retinol

  • @drk3786
    @drk3786 Před 2 lety

    My doctor prescribed me retin a cream 0.025 and i'm told that the cream version can clog pores,I already have large pores,so is this true? I'm a bit scared

  • @shaziizammr6151
    @shaziizammr6151 Před 7 lety +1

    Great informative video Dr Bomer. I have never used a retinol product before i have sensitive skin and wanted to use the ordinarys retinol 1% serum is this too strong for me?

    • @crystalsaphrias
      @crystalsaphrias Před 7 lety

      Shazii Zammr eek! yes it will be! I have very tolerant skin and I've been prescribed a 0.1% gel. start lowww.

    • @lindsayconnally
      @lindsayconnally Před 7 lety +1

      Shazii Zammr I started using 2.5% retinol straight away and it worked wonders for my skin, didn't irritate it at all. My skin is oily and it has helped control the oil and help with acne and texture

    • @historylvr8000
      @historylvr8000 Před 6 lety

      Lindsay Connally What product are you using if you don't mind sharing? I ordered a 2.5% cream from Eva Naturals and they have very positive reviews. Although, I did see on the commentary where someone asked about 2.5% and the Doctor stated it's probably not 2.5% but something alot lower...

  • @averypann4696
    @averypann4696 Před 3 lety

    You explained everything so well!!! But isn't it better if we apply moisturizer on damp skin? So should I slightly dampen my skin after applying the retinol in order for the moisturizer to absorb better?

    • @Rejuvent-medical-spa
      @Rejuvent-medical-spa Před 3 lety +1

      Moisturizer does perform better when your face is moist before application. BUT with retinol it is different because water makes all products penetrate deeper into the skin. This is not helpful with retinol, most of the time, because it gets too irritating. The water or watery products will promote uneven penetration resulting in uneven irritation that is often worst in the creases like corners of your eyes, nose and mouth. So it is best to not wet your face after retinol application and it is also important to start with dry skin (not moist) before applying retinol. Therefore, not watery moisturizers are best after retinol application. This is true for most people who are using a medical strength retinol. Occasionally, some people's skin tolerates retinol so well that watery products help it to penetrate more so they continue to get a stimulating response, like a little dry, pink and flaky. Hope this is helpful, Dr. Bomer.

    • @averypann4696
      @averypann4696 Před 3 lety

      @@Rejuvent-medical-spa this explains so much!! thank you :))

  • @intisarjanaby
    @intisarjanaby Před 7 lety

    Dear Dr.
    can i use retinoil with meladerm?
    please answer me.

  • @JM-eg5kn
    @JM-eg5kn Před 8 lety +3

    Hi Dr. Bomer...Thank you for sharing with us on how to apply Retinol cream. I do have questions on Retinol vs Retin-A. Do they both have the same positive effect on anti-aging? Is Retin-A better than Retinol? Thank you so much in advance. :)

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 8 lety +15

      Jewel,
      I’m glad you found the video helpful. Both Retinol and Retin-A (Retinoic Acid) are effective at rejuvenating the skin. Specifically they both increase collagen and elastin in the dermis, while exfoliating the epidermis. Fine lines, texture, enlarged pores and acne can be improved with the regular use of either Retinol or Retin-A. They are similar to each other in molecular structure; the main difference is that Retinol is converted into Retinoic Acid in the skin itself, at a conversion rate of 10%. So the concentration of a Retinol should be 10 x higher than a Retinoic Acid to have an equivalent effect. For example, a 1% Retinol has the equivalent strength and effect of a 0.1% Retinoic Acid. While Retinol is effective, it must be in a high enough concentration (0.5-1%) to work. Many brands sold over the counter in drug stores and department stores do not have enough Retinol to actually improve your skin. Medical Grade Retinols (Jan Marini, Obagi, Revision, Skin Medica, ZO etc.) available in Physicians’ offices and Medical Spas are of sufficient strength to be effective. Another difference is in side effects. Until one’s skin is acclimated, use of Retinols or Retinoic Acid can lead to red, flakey irritated skin. This can last several weeks, especially in patients with sensitive skin who have never used them before. Retinoic Acid does not have any additional ingredients to limit the irritation. Medical Grade Retinols have additional ingredients (often plant based) that reduce inflammation and make acclimation to a Retinol product easier. In addition, some Retinol’s are slightly more suited for dry skin, some are better for oily skin, some have lightening agents and some have ingredients for reducing redness. I personally prefer Retinols for these reasons. Sincerely, Kelly Bomer, MD

    • @JM-eg5kn
      @JM-eg5kn Před 8 lety +2

      Thank you very much Dr. Bomer for your detailed information. I truly appreciate it very much.

  • @ChristineSpeller01
    @ChristineSpeller01 Před 4 měsíci

    I apply retinol 2-3 hours after I’ve moisturized. Retinol should be used at night just before one sleeps. My good friend is a dermatologist & advised applying retinol on dry skin.

  • @LoveConquersAll888
    @LoveConquersAll888 Před 4 lety

    Omg you look just like Josie Davis

  • @playlist5569
    @playlist5569 Před 2 lety

    The price of tretinoin is like 2$ for 20g here in my country nepal and India but it's so expensive in other country ..why ? Please let me know

  • @SkellySlims
    @SkellySlims Před 2 lety

    Wat about the neck area is it OK to put on my neck

  • @drumbun6622
    @drumbun6622 Před 6 měsíci

    Very expensive products, oh my gosh. For the retinol use, i never tried and i am searchung it...

  • @shejar
    @shejar Před 4 lety +2

    Is this young meg Ryan 💕

  • @fatihakouhail6207
    @fatihakouhail6207 Před 6 lety +12

    Can u please recommend a 0.5 retinol and a good moisturizer for dry and sensitive skin. I been trying many products but I still didn’t find the best one for my face.

    • @yashfehassan
      @yashfehassan Před 4 lety +6

      The Ordinary 0.5 granactive retinol and CeraVe Moisturizing Lotion.

  • @tonyapple6248
    @tonyapple6248 Před 4 lety +5

    What a beautiful woman 😍

  • @el2293
    @el2293 Před 7 lety +1

    i have a question to you...what do you think about the retinol serum of "the ordinary ". it is 2,5% ....i started it three month ago ..and i start to use it one time a week to aclimate my skin it

    • @coolcat2956
      @coolcat2956 Před 7 lety +1

      Verena T hey I have this same question. Did you have ant troubling outcomes? How is it going?

  • @seus2731
    @seus2731 Před 7 lety

    excelent demostration
    what is the difference between retinol and retin-a?

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 7 lety +7

      I’m glad you found the video helpful. Both Retinol and Retin-A (Retinoic Acid) are effective at rejuvenating the skin. Specifically they both increase collagen and elastin in the dermis, while exfoliating the epidermis. Fine lines, texture, enlarged pores and acne can be improved with the regular use of either Retinol or Retin-A. They are similar to each other in molecular structure; the main difference is that Retinol is converted into Retinoic Acid in the skin itself, at a conversion rate of 10%. So the concentration of a Retinol should be 10 x higher than a Retinoic Acid to have an equivalent effect. For example, a 1% Retinol has the equivalent strength and effect of a 0.1% Retinoic Acid. While Retinol is effective, it must be in a high enough concentration (0.5-1%) to work. Many brands sold over the counter in drug stores and department stores do not have enough Retinol to actually improve your skin. Medical Grade Retinols (Jan Marini, Obagi, Revision, SkinCeuticals, Skin Medica, ZO etc.) available in Physicians’ offices and Medical Spas are of sufficient strength to be effective. Another difference is in side effects. Until one’s skin is acclimated, use of Retinols or Retinoic Acid can lead to red, flakey irritated skin. This can last several weeks, especially in patients with sensitive skin who have never used them before. Retinoic Acid does not have any additional ingredients to limit the irritation. Medical Grade Retinols have additional ingredients (often plant based) that reduce inflammation and make acclimation to a Retinol product easier. In addition, some Retinol’s are slightly more suited for dry skin, some are better for oily skin, some have lightening agents and some have ingredients for reducing redness. I personally use Retinols for these reasons. Sincerely, Kelly Bomer, MD

    • @annc9850
      @annc9850 Před 6 lety

      Rejuvent Medical Spa & Surgery thanks for this message. By far the most clear I found during my research. For that: thank you.
      Now, I'm looking for a serious product to acclimate my 34 light and in an overall good shape skin.
      I'm living in Paris and I have access to skinceutical for example in medical drugstore.
      I was planning to consult a specialist to ask for a prescription products but in afraid this would be too strong for a start.
      What's your advice regarding the effectiveness of The skinceutical for exemple ?
      Many thanks.
      Anne

  • @halomiss
    @halomiss Před 5 lety

    Can I dilute pure retinoic acid cream with squalane oil? Or better use them separately?

  • @poojavyas1697
    @poojavyas1697 Před 7 lety

    Hello mam can u tell me that should I use sunscreen along with my bb cream separately because my bb cream already contains spf 30+++ so help me

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 7 lety +4

      That should be fine for daily use without a lot of sun exposure. When you are spending more time outside in the sun you should add a separate sunscreen for maximum protection. Ideally one that is at least SPF 30 and has both UVA and UVB protection.

  • @Meeshhhh
    @Meeshhhh Před 7 lety +23

    Your skin is amazing

  • @EyeQSue
    @EyeQSue Před 6 lety +8

    Thanks for the video. I read where I need to apply retinol (.5 at this point) to a dry face. However, after a couple of weeks of doing this, with no adverse affects, I started applying to a clean and just dried face, so probably slightly damp. I did this because I find it hard to distribute the cream on such a dry face. I'm just wondering why we should do it on a dry face and what happens when I apply to a slightly damp face?

    • @EyeQSue
      @EyeQSue Před 6 lety +1

      Sorry, I should clarify, I use Retin A, not retinol.

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 6 lety +10

      Sorry for the delay in response. When the skin is moist, it is more permeable to products applied topically. For some skin care products like Vitamin C serums or glycolic acids (which are both great products to include in most skin care regimens) better penetration is beneficial. However with retinoids (Retin-A and Retinol), the moist skin can allow for a deeper, and possibly uneven penetration which can increase the chance of irritation and flaking. Once one becomes acclimated to retinoids, applying to a damp face is fine, as long as there is not excessive irritation. It's actually a way to make your retinoid stronger as long as you tolerate it.

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 2 lety +3

      The damp face does allow for the small amount of retinol to be moved around on the skin more easily. But the moisture can lead to irritation because the moisture increases retinol penetration into the skin. It is important to understand this, but if the damp face is working for you that's okay. If you don't want to have sudden surprises with irritated skin, you can blend the retinol with your favorite creamy moisturizer to help it spread and enhance more even retinol penetration into the skin.

  • @AP-jl4hu
    @AP-jl4hu Před 4 lety +1

    hello mam,
    can i use cetaphil gentle cleanser before retinol application?

    • @AP-jl4hu
      @AP-jl4hu Před 4 lety

      @Mango Roxx thank you so much for replying

  • @Viv8ldi
    @Viv8ldi Před 4 lety

    So how much retinol are you applying on your face in micrograms? I have a product which contains 500 micrograms of retinol per drop, I dont know wether that is already to much or a good starting dose

  • @MG-rk8bu
    @MG-rk8bu Před 7 lety +8

    Hi, Do u use Retinol every night? Thanks

  • @sophialove5970
    @sophialove5970 Před 4 lety +4

    What did you apply before you applied the retinol?

    • @elsapadilla2897
      @elsapadilla2897 Před 3 lety

      Nothing probably- retinol makes the skin look like that

  • @himadrikushwaha2796
    @himadrikushwaha2796 Před 4 lety +2

    Can I apply bio oil after applying retinol? If yes, then how much time gap is needed after retinol is applied?

    • @Fhalikelike
      @Fhalikelike Před 4 lety

      I used to confuse in the same point . For me after retinol I go with moisturizer and face oil. And I have the time gab around 30s each step. (sometime I mix cream with face oil) I do this for a couple weeks my skin looks ok and well moisturize in the morning. I hope this help.

  • @Dilraaz000
    @Dilraaz000 Před 4 lety

    Plz sikn vry senstivt nd dry.plz hlp me dr openporss black heds loss sikn plz how to apply on face dr plz hlp me

  • @halomiss
    @halomiss Před 6 lety

    What's your moisturizer while using retin-a products? If i apply moisturizer before using retin-a, will it still works? Because when i'm moisturize after retin-a, it seems my retin-a come off 😑

    • @rejuvent-skincare
      @rejuvent-skincare  Před 6 lety

      I currently use Jan Marini Transformation cream as my moisturizer. I apply it after washing my face in the evening after work, and again before I go to bed after putting on my retinol. There are several options you can try If you feel your moisturizer is making the Retin-A come off. I recommend letting the Retin-A soak in more completely before applying your moisturizer (how long depends on how humid or dry your climate is). Alternatively you can actually mix the moisturizer with the Retin-A and apply them together. Another option is to apply the moisturizer before using the Retin-A. It's possible applying the moisturizer with or immediately before the Retin-A may limit it's absorption to some degree, but it will still work.

  • @wasimjaan3300
    @wasimjaan3300 Před 6 lety +3

    Can we use retinol and hyluronic acid together?

    • @nourbenson4878
      @nourbenson4878 Před 4 lety

      Wasim jaan I use them together, I haven’t experienced anything unusual