Use this cream at night, because it is designed for the skin’s overnight renewal period and contains retinol. If you are new to retinoids, start with a small amount 2–3 evenings per week rather than every night. Apply it to clean, dry skin, avoiding the eye area, lips and any irritated or broken skin. If your skin feels comfortable after a couple of weeks, you can gradually increase the frequency according to your tolerance.
This formula contains retinol, which supports cell renewal and helps improve the look of wrinkles and uneven texture over time. It also contains glycerin, caprylic/capric triglyceride, shea butter and almond oil to help maintain hydration and reduce the dryness that some people experience with retinol. Panthenol and Dead Sea minerals are included for skin comfort and barrier support.
During the first weeks, pay attention to tightness, peeling, burning or persistent redness. Mild dryness can happen with retinol, but strong or ongoing irritation is a sign to use it less often, apply a simple moisturiser alongside it, or pause use. In the morning, use daytime sun protection, as retinoid routines are commonly paired with SPF to help protect skin that may be more sun-sensitive.