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How Often To Use Retinol

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Being consistent with a skincare routine is the first step to having great skin. Next is identifying the best active ingredients that will help target your own specific skin concerns. Retinol is one of the most effective skincare ingredients available, but knowing the right way and frequency of using it can be confusing. When I first started a skin care routine with retinol, there was definitely a bit of a learning curve. Recommendations vary across products and skin types. Using it incorrectly often leads to dryness, redness, and irritation, but using it correctly delivers long term improvements in fine lines, acne, texture, and discoloration. Today’s post is going to be a guide on how often to use retinol based on experience level, skin tolerance, and product strength.

How Often To Use Retinol

Retinol works best when it becomes a sustainable part of your skin care routine. Getting the frequency right is one of the most important parts of using retinol successfully. It’s also important to pay attention to how your skin feels while using retinol. Making gradual adjustments and supporting your skin barrier with moisturizer and daily sunscreen will help you get the most from incorporating retinol into your routine. It’s also worth noting that you do not have to only use a prescription strength retinol to see great results. There are so many great over the counter formulas to try at all price points.

What Is Retinol

Retinol is a form of vitamin A that helps improve skin. Topical retinoids are available both as a prescription from a dermatologist (usually in the form of retinoic acid) or in over the counter formulations that anyone can purchase.

How Does Retinol Work

Retinol has become increasingly popular because of it’s efficacy at targeting many anti-aging concerns. Retinol speeds up skin cell turnover, encourages new collagen production, and helps prevent pores from becoming clogged.  These changes happen gradually as the skin renews itself over time.

What Does Retinol Do

Softening fine lines and wrinkles

By helping to boost collagen production in the skin, the skin will appear more plump. Fine lines and wrinkles are often less noticeable.

Improving skin texture

By speeding up the cellular turnover process, new cells are being produced on the skin giving it a more youthful and smooth appearance.

Boosting collagen production

Retinol can penetrate the epidermis in order to boost collagen and elastin production.

Reducing acne and clogged pores

Retinol can help exfoliate the surface of the skin helping to prevent dead skin cells from clogging your pores. Many people use retinol not only as an anti-aging product but as a product to help treat acne.

Fading post-acne marks and hyperpigmentation

By helping the skin shed those pigmented and damaged cells, it can break up dark spots and areas of hyperpigmentation.

Brightening uneven skin tone

By speeding up cellular turnover, pigmented skin is diminished leading to a more even tone complexion.

Smoothing the overall appearance of the skin

By targeting so many different concerns, retinol can help the overall look of your skin appear smoother and more even.

How Often Should You Use Retinol

While there is no wrong or right answer to this question on how often to apply retinol, it’s more important to listen to your skin rather than follow a rigid schedule. It’s always best to start small using retinol only one night a week to see how your skin tolerates it. As your skin becomes used to it,  you can increase frequency to every other night or even every night if you feel that works with your skincare needs. Personally, I use my retinol products 5 nights a week at this point because my skin tolerates it well so I can use it more frequently now.

How To Safely Use Retinol

Cleanse with a gentle cleanser.

Ensure you are properly washing your face each night which should include double cleansing if you are wearing makeup or sunscreen. A nourishing cleansing balm is a great first step and be sure to follow it up with a gentle face wash tailored to your skin type.

Here are a few of my favorite cleansing balms: Elemis Pro-Collagen Cleansing Balm (discount code: MAREE20), Then I Met You Living Cleansing Balm (discount code: MAREE10) and Remedy Derm Dissolve Cleansing Balm.

I rotate between all of these gel cleansers which give a deep cleanse without stripping the skin: OneSkin Prep Facial Cleanser (discount code: MAREE15), Experiment Beauty Plasma Wash (discount code: MAREE15) and Dieux Baptism Gel Cleanser.

Let skin dry completely.

It’s best to apply retinol on dry skin. Applying it on damp skin can increase the possibility of irritation.

Apply a pea-sized amount of retinol.

A small pea-sized amount is all you need to cover your entire face. Less is more when it comes to using retinol products. Using too much can lead to skin sensitivity or damage to the skin barrier.

Follow with moisturizer.

It’s vital that you moisturize when using retinol because of it’s propensity to cause dryness. Make sure you use something nourishing that will help to support the skin barrier. Look for products with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, ceramides and squalane.

My personal favorite moisturizers that are great for intensely moisturizing: Dieux Instant Angel Skin Restoring MoisturizerExperiment Beauty Molecular Mesh (discount code: MAREE15) and INNBEAUTY Extreme Cream.

Wear sunscreen every morning.

Retinol can make the skin more sensitive to the sun so it is a non-negotiable that you wear sunscreen during the day if regularly using retinol and retinoids. No matter what time of year it is or what the weather is outside, you should always have sun protection on the face. Sun damage even on cloudy days can occur. In order to protect all the hard work you are doing with your skincare routine, be sure to wear a sunscreen every single day.

Here are my favorite SPF formulas that I love to wear alone or under makeup: Versed Good Defense SPF Daily Sunscreen SPF 50OneSkin OS-O1 Face SPF Protect + Repair SPF 30 (discount code: MAREE15) and Tatcha The Milky Sunscreen SPF 50.

I have a few body sunscreens that I like to use both for everyday and also when I go to the beach and/or pool. Since I use retinol products on my body as well, it’s important that I use SPF every day. Here are some of my current favorites: OneSkin Triple Power OS-01 Body SPF 30 (discount code: MAREE15), Supergoop PLAY Everyday Lotion SPF 50, Emma Lewisham Sunceutical SPF 50 Mineral Body Cream and La Roche Posay Anthelios Melt-in Milk Body and Face Sunscreen Lotion SPF 100.

My Favorite Retinol Products

Face

Medik8 Crystal Retinal

The Medik8 crystal retinal formula uses retinaldehyde which works faster than traditional (over the counter) retinol. There are various strengths depending on what your skin can tolerate and you can work up to the stronger levels over time or stick with what works for you. If you really want to target anti-aging concerns such as wrinkles, uneven skin tone and firmness, retinol products are a must have for your skincare routine.

Mother Science Retinol Synergist (discount code: MAREESYE)

The Mother Science Retinol Synergist helps to minimize fine lines and wrinkles, smooths texture and firms the skin. It will also help to reduce the appearance of pore size. In addition to retinol which targets fine lines and wrinkles, the Retinol Synergist serum contains Malassezin which reduces free radical damage, supports and calms the skin barrier. Lipid concentrate enhances moisturization and plumps skin and trehalose soothes the skin and retains moisture. This is one of the gentlest yet most effective retinol serums that I love and use regularly.

Body

Saltair Retinol Revive Overnight Body Lotion

As I’ve gotten older, retinol is one of the most important ingredients in my skincare routine. Cellular turnover slows down as we age so it’s important to use a retinol product to help speed up this process. Only using products that hydrate or add moisture into the skin won’t do much for the appearance, texture and tone of the skin on your body. Adding in those products containing targeted anti-aging ingredients will really help to improve the skin’s overall look and feel. I don’t use this body lotion every day but try to add it into my routine 1-2x/week. It’s important to use SPF daily while using a retinol product, so be sure to apply a daily sunscreen to the body or any areas that are exposed to the sun.

Friday Finds

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Outfit details: Cardigan | Tank (similar) | Skirt | Sandals | Bag | Sunglasses | Necklace (similar)

1. I typically use cleansing balms every night to remove my makeup. I haven’t used a cleansing oil that I enjoyed in yearssss until now. I have been testing this one for a few weeks and LOVE it! Silky, smooth and gets off every last bit of makeup without making my eyes sting or get cloudy.

2. This hydrating moisturizer is one of my holy grails for intense moisture + it’s a dream for mature skin. I finally decided to try the body version because my skin needs all the help it can get in perimenopause. I’m still testing it but so far I LOVE how it makes my skin feel and look.

3. I been seeing so many rave reviews about this book. I just finished it last night and can confirm it lives up to the hype! One of the best books I’ve read in YEARSSSSS!

4. I love strawberry scented anything so this candle is next on my list to try. The notes sound delicious!

5. My desk is always filled with a multitude of drinks every single day. And since I drink so much water, I love to try different things to add to it both for taste and some health benefits. I have been adding this magnesium powder to my water (the blue lemon flavor is the way to go!) and love it. I have been struggling with so much bloating in perimenopause so this has been helping.

6. Tank tops are the bane of my existence during the summer so I am always looking for styles that I can wear a regular bra with! Tailored vests are one of my favorite discoveries because they are sleeveless but still allow for a regular bra. I have this one that looks so chic especially with white jeans and a simple pair of black sandals!

7. As a certified summer hater, I am already dreaming of fall days and the best holiday of the entire year….Halloween! LOL If you are a Halloween lover like myself, I would like to share with you that Pottery Barn has released their Halloween collection already. You are welcome!

8. One of my favorite affordable body care brands just launched oil-infused scrubs. I ordered one immediately to test because I love everything they make.

9. A new foundation launch that immediately caught my eye! I think I may order this to try.

10. I’ll be sharing my Nordstrom Anniversary sale picks next week but in the meantime, I already plan on ordering a new set of my favorite silk scrunchies. I have not used anything else in my hair for nearly 5 years. They are pricey but truly the best!

11. While it does come as a full set, I love this colorful eyelet top on it’s own worn with white jeans.

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The year is already half over so I love to look back and share what my favorite items were from beauty, fashion, accessories, etc. Rather than breaking this up into multiple posts, I thought I would put all my favorites from the first half of 2026 in one post! These are all items that really impressed me and would continuously recommend over and over.

Summer Styles Under $200

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What Order To Apply Your Makeup

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I have been a makeup lover for nearly 20+ years now and can apply a full face in my sleep at this point. LOL But it took me a long time of trial and error with techniques and application for me to find a method that worked for me. Applying your makeup in a certain order is key and I have a step by step makeup routine that I follow nearly every day. Following these steps helps me maximize the effectiveness of the products as well create a look that is polished and well blended.

Can You Use Hyaluronic Acid With Retinol?

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Doing my skincare routines are one of my favorite parts of each day. And as a result, my skin looks and feels better than it has in years. Active ingredients are the foundation of most effective skincare routines. These ingredients are designed to target specific concerns. However, this is a lot of questions about whether ingredients can be used together safely and effectively. Retinol and hyaluronic acid are among the most common ingredients for skin aging, so I am going to talk about whether or not you can use hyaluronic acid and retinol together.

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