In case you missed it, retinol is not just for mature skin. That’s right—women as young as 20-years-old should consider retinol to help with overall skin tone, sun damage and to prevent future signs of aging.
Here’s a quick refresher: Retinol supports natural collagen and elastin production, improving the appearance of collagen-depleted skin. “Collagen is a protein, also known as ‘skin’s building block,’ that can diminish with age as well as sun exposure. Replenishing this protein is critical to achieve younger-looking skin,” says Dr. Lucy Gildea, Chief Scientific Officer at Mary Kay. “In addition, retinol stimulates surface skin cell renewal, so skin appears more as it did when you were younger,” says Gildea.
“The beauty of retinol is its ability to both prevent and reverse signs of aging, meaning a user in her 20s and a user in her 50s can both experience visible results,” Gildea continues. Curious what those results look like? Read on for the top four benefits of using retinol.