For your convenience we have combined 2 of our most popular
“Professional Strength” skin care products:
HYALURONIC ACID and RETINOL (Vitamin A) Serum.
Giving you the opportunity to try all three at a significantly reduced price
How Can Retinol and Hyaluronic Acid Benefit Your Skin?
Each ingredient has its own set of skin-care benefits. First,
let’s review exactly why vitamin C, retinol and hyaluronic acid are must-have
skin-care ingredients.
Retinol is a key anti-aging ingredient. Retinol causes the top layer of
skin to turn over faster, which helps to reduce the appearance of fine lines
and wrinkles and gives your skin a fantastic glow. This multi-tasking
ingredient also addresses acne and uneven skin tone. Retinol can deliver
increased collagen production, improve tone and even skin’s texture.
Hyaluronic Acid is a star in the skin-care scene, and for good reason.
Hyaluronic acid binds 1,000 times its weight in water. It provides your skin
with fabulous moisture, making it feel hydrated and look dewy. Hyaluronic acid
is gentle and can be used on all skin types, including sensitive.
How Does Using Both Together Benefit Your Skin?
You can — and should — combine both skin-care ingredients in your routine. By using retinol and hyaluronic acid together, you’ll receive all of the benefits detailed above. That being said, introducing new skin-care products and ingredients into your routine isn’t always easy. Below, find our recommended morning and evening skin-care routine.
Your Morning Skin-Care Routine
Step #1: Cleanse
No matter which ingredients you plan to pair together, you need to start
with a freshly cleansed face.
Step #2: Follow With Hyaluronic Acid Serum
Once you’ve given your vitamin C serum a moment or two to absorb into the
skin, it’s time to layer on your hyaluronic acid serum.
Step #3: Don’t Forget Sunscreen
Your morning skin-care routine isn’t complete without sunscreen. After your
serums have fully absorbed into your skin, follow up sunscreen before you begin
your makeup routine.
Your Evening Skin-Care Routine
Step #1: Cleanse Not Once, But Twice
Before heading to bed, you should wash your face, following up with a gel
or cream cleanser for a deeper clean.
Step #2: Use Retinol
Retinol isn’t just for those with problematic or mature skin — anyone can
use a retinol. The key is to start slow and work your way up so you don’t
cause skin irritation. If you’re new to the ingredient, start by
using Retinol just three nights a week and increase frequency over
time, if needed. Because retinol can cause skin sensitivity to sunlight, it’s
better to apply it at night and follow with sunscreen during the day.
Step #3: Moisturize
Retinol can be extremely drying. While gradually building up to a higher
frequency can reduce how dry your skin becomes over time, it’s still an
absolute necessity to moisturize afterwards.
We're so sure that you'll like our products that we guarantee to unconditionally accept returns for a store credit or a refund (your choice) within 30 days of the purchase date. In the event that there was an error on our part, we will also refund your shipping charges and reimburse you for first-class return postage.