Understanding Retinol Purging; Causes, Effects, And How To Control It

Understanding Retinol Purging; Causes, Effects, And How To Control It

Retinol, a type of Vitamin A, is touted as the holy grail of anti-ageing. Its topical application ensures healthy cellular renewal and boosts Collagen production to soften fine lines, wrinkles, laugh creases, crow’s feet, and more. However, a handful of Retinol beginners may notice discomfort in the form of flakiness, breakouts, and inflammation – also known as Retinol purging. 

A normal reaction to enhanced cellular turnover, purging shouldn’t discourage you from using Retinol. However, there are certain preventative measures and tips to alleviate these symptoms – that make your experience with Retinol a whole lot better. Scroll ahead to learn more. But before we get to everything purging, let’s refresh our basics on Retinol. 

Retinol And Its Benefits  

Retinol is popular for its anti-ageing benefits, but that is not all. If used in the right manner, Retinol works to

1. Prevent clogged pores

2. Minimizes pores size

3. Regulate sebum production 

4. Kill acne-causing bacteria 

5. Reduce acne

6. Improve skin texture and tone  

What Is Retinol Purging? 

Retinol accelerates the skin's cell turnover, and it can bring underlying acne to the surface more rapidly than it would naturally. You may notice an initial increase in acne, inflammation or dryness a.k.a. purging when you start using Retinol due to this reason. However, it's important to note that this is often a temporary side effect that can improve over time as your skin adjusts to the Retinol. 

What Does Retinol Purging Look Like? 

Retinol purging manifests in different forms in different individuals. Rare first time-Retinol users may experience -

1. Dry skin: Due to enhanced cellular turnover, dead cells may rise to the dermis – leading to dryness and flakiness.

2. Redness and inflammation: Expedited cell renewal can make new skin look red and inflamed.

3. Uneven texture and bumps: First-time Retinol users may also experience pimples, blackheads, whiteheads in bands. 

How Long Does Retinol Purging Last? 

The duration of purging differs from person to person. Most individuals experience signs of purging for 4 to 6 weeks from the first use. If your symptoms last longer than 8 weeks, we recommend consulting with a board-certified dermatologist. 

How To Avoid Retinol Purging And Breakouts? 

1. Introduce it slowly in your routine: You can use the serum once or twice a week to get your skin used to this skincare hero. Then, once your skin has adjusted well to the product, you can gradually increase the usage to every alternate night.

2. Use a lower concentration of Retinol: A higher concentration of Retinol = faster results? That's not the case. A higher concentration of Retinol can be harsh on sensitive skin and escalate the possibility of skin purging. You can use a Retinol serum containing a lower concentration of Retinol. Foxtale's Retinol Serum contains 0.15% encapsulated Retinol, a process wherein retinol penetrates deeper into the skin cells to deliver the best benefits without causing any purging! Encapsulated Retinol boosts Collagen production, provides excellent anti-ageing results and makes your skin radiant!

3. Look for soothing ingredients: Using a Retinol serum containing soothing ingredients like Allantoin and Kokum butter causes fewer chances of your skin reacting to Retinol. Allantoin and Kokum butter provide a soothing effect on the skin and treat inflammation. In addition, the presence of Betaine helps soften the skin texture and hydrate it. 4. Always follow up with a sunscreen While you're aware that Retinol accelerates cell turnover, did you know that newer skin cells are at threat of exposure to the sun's UV rays? Always layer your skin with sunscreen to avoid the risk of skin sensitivity.

Can I Keep Using Retinol After Purging? 

Purging is a relatively normal reaction to introducing Retinol in your skincare routine – so it's okay to continue using the ingredient. Here are some non-negotiables that will curb the discomfort or flare-ups

1. Use a hydrating cleanser: Prep your skin for Retinol with a hydrating, non-drying cleanser. Steer clear of ingredients like SLS or alcohol that dehydrate the skin, weaken the barrier and add to the dryness possibly caused by Retinol.

2. Layer active ingredients smartly: We recommend not going overboard with active ingredients. Case in point, if you are using Retinol in your nighttime skincare routine, opt for the Vitamin C Serum in the morning to avoid irritation or inflammation.

3. Moisturize always: Without moisturization, all your efforts for younger-looking skin will be futile. A potent moisturizer creates a barrier on the dermis, sealing in the Retinol molecules and hydration for best results. Additionally, slathering a generous amount of moisturizer alleviates any accidental flare-ups caused by Retinol.

4. Try sandwich method: This method involves using retinol between two layers of moisturizer. This tip will be most suitable if you're new to retinol or have sensitive skin. It doesn't make your skin prone to irritation and provides ample pampering. 

You Should Discontinue Retinol After Purging If  

1. You have excessive redness or inflammation on the skin

2.  You experience peeling skin or burning sensation that refuses to budge

3. The purging last for 6+ weeks

4. Your dermatologist asks you to discontinue Retinol with immediate effect 

Is There A Retinol Product That Minimizes Purging?  

As discussed earlier – if you are looking for a Retinol-infused formula that minimizes purging, we have a little treat for you. Try Foxtale’s 0.15% Encapsulate Serum STAT. It boasts Retinol enclosed in a protective layer that travels deep inside the skin to break open. This innovative technology helps limit episodes of purging and inflammation.

1. The gradual release of Retinol molecules into the deepest layers improves the serum’s efficacy. The lightweight formula boosts Collagen to soften fine lines, wrinkles, and crow’s feet over time. Moreover, topical application of this Retinol Serum averts free radicals that deplete your skin’s Collagen levels.

2. Unlike other formulas, Foxtale’s uber-safe Retinol Serum doesn’t dry out the skin. Betaine, a powerful humectant at the forefront, helps bind water molecules to the skin for its long-lasting hydration.

3. The serum also carries Kokum Butter which administers long-lasting and multi-level moisturization for the skin. Plus, it makes your skin super smooth, soft, and supple.

Conclusion 

If you want to try using retinol but are concerned about purging, there are some tips you can follow to help minimize the likelihood of this occurring. First, it's essential to understand your skin type and choose a retinol product with a lower concentration that is appropriate for your skin. Introducing the product slowly and gradually to your skin can also help to reduce the risk of irritation and purging.  

Among its skincare counterparts, retinol is unrivalled in providing protection from ageing, reducing pores, evening skin tone, and enhancing the glow on your face. Just out of the fear of purging, you don't have to forego your dream of youthful and radiant skin.  

FAQs 

1. Can Retinol break you out in the first few weeks?

Yes. Retinol enhances the cellular turnover process, which brings up dead-dried cells and impurities to the skin’s surface. This may result in breakouts a.k.a. purging. 

2. Can you keep using Retinol with purging?

Yes, you can. Purging is a normal reaction to a new active ingredient in your skincare routine. It generally subsides in 4 to 6 weeks.

3. Does Retinol help with acne in the long run? 

Yes. Retinol helps with acne in the long run by

1. Unclogging pores

2. Reducing acne scars

3. Abating inflammation

4. Killing acne-causing bacteria

4. How can I start retinol without purging?  

If you want to avoid retinol purging, follow these two necessary steps. Firstly, choose a retinol serum with a lower concentration and soothing ingredients such as betaine, allantoin, and kokum butter. These ingredients help to reduce skin irritation and redness, which are common during retinol purging. Secondly, start using retinol only once or twice a week to gradually allow your skin to adjust to the product.

5. Can I skip wearing sunscreen after using retinol? 

No, retinol make’s your skin sensitive to the UV rays of the sun and can cause skin damage, including wrinkles and age spots. So, to protect your skin from the damaging effects of the sun, it's essential to wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen every day.

6. Can I apply retinol serum on damp skin?  

No, when retinol is applied on damp skin, it is less effective because the moisture on the skin can dilute the product and reduce its absorption. Additionally, wet skin may be more sensitive and prone to irritation from retinol. For best results, you should apply retinol to clean and dry skin in the evening. 

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Passionate about beauty, Srishty’s body of work spans 5 years. She loves novel makeup techniques, latest skincare trends, and pop culture references. When she isn’t working, you will find her reading, Netflix-ing or trying to bake something in her k...

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To alleviate flare-ups, you ought to study your triggers closely. Here are the most common triggers that agitate never endings in your skin’s outermost layer. 1. Dry skin: Dry skin loses moisture molecules to become dehydrated, making it more vulnerable to pollutants, aggressors, and harmful UV rays. 2. Damaged skin: Damaged skin is usually characterized by an impaired lipid barrier. For those unaware, this ‘barrier’ shields the skin against harmful aggressors while maintaining hydration. 3. Weather extremities: Extremely hot or cold weather can also make your skin dry, making way for inflammation, redness, hives and other flare-ups. 4. Harsh skincare and makeup: Skincare, makeup products, and even detergents can strip the skin of moisture, making it dry and prone to flare-ups. 5. Over-cleansing (and over-exfoliation): Cleansing twice daily helps remove dirt, grime, and other impurities from the skin. However, overcleaning can dislodge natural oils from the skin, making it feel stripped. This grave oversight in your skincare routine also opens the way for underlying sensitivities. What Are The Ingredients You Should Avoid For Sensitive Skin? If you are certain that have sensitive skin, here’s the list of ingredients you should avoid at all costs - 1. Alcohol: Folks with sensitive skin should steer clear of alcohol-based products. For the unversed, topical application of alcohol dehydrates the skin and damages the lipid barrier. If you have oily skin with underlying sensitivities, alcohol use leads to overproduction of sebum – resulting in more greasiness than ever. 2. Sulphates: Sulphates like SLS and SLES make your skin feel stripped, leading to irritation and inflammation. Additionally, sulphates can trigger allergic reactions like hives, rashes, and dermatitis. 3. Paraben: Paraben, a type of skincare preservative, leads to allergic reactions and skin irritation. 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How To Reduce Skin Sensitivity?

According to studies, at least 50% of the female population experience some form of skin sensitivity. For those unaware – sensitivity occurs when your skin experiences inexplicable flare-ups, redness, inflammation, hives, etc. due to internal or external factors. These episodes not only impact your appearance but also hamper your emotional well-being. And the best way to keep these woes at bay is by adhering to a solid AM/PM ritual. If you are a sensitive skin girlie, keep scrolling for surefire solutions to reduce these flare-ups. We help you with the best products (or ingredients) and an infallible daily skincare routine for the best results. What Does Sensitive Skin Look Like? Sensitivity can manifest in different forms - Irritated or itchy skin - Bumps or painful boils - Dry, flaky texture - Red, inflamed skin - Hives What Are The Different Causes For Skin Sensitivity? Before looking for the best sensitive skin products, it is important to recognize the triggers. 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What Are Some Tips And Tricks To Care For Sensitive Skin? We are bringing forth a Foxtale-approved list of tips and tricks to help uphold sensitive skin. Bear these pointers in mind for the best results - 1. Gentle, pH-balancing formulas: We know that cleansing twice daily is non-negotiable. It removes dirt, grime, and other impurities from the pores, ensuring a healthy skin microbiome. For sensitive skin, you need a gentle formula that doesn’t make your skin feel stripped. 2. Cleanse but don’t go overboard: Over cleansing (or over-exfoliation for that matter) can dislodge natural oils from the dermis, making it feel extremely dry and uncomfortably tight. This grave oversight also makes your skin more vulnerable to allergens and irritants. 3. Conduct a patch test: Always conduct a patch test before adding any serum/treatment to your routine. If your skin responds well, start using the treatment only thrice a week to eliminate further risks. 4. Avoid hot showers: As tempting as they may seem, hot showers zap the moisture from your skin’s outermost layer, making it more vulnerable to flare-ups. So, if you are a sensitive skin girlie, we recommend restricting hot showers. Instead, use cold or lukewarm water to maintain your skin’s microbiome. 5, Never skimp on moisturizer: Moisturization is key for healthy, happy skin. An efficacious blend of emollients and occlusives, moisturizer forms a protective barrier on the skin, preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss. It also plays a pivotal role in countering inflammation and making your skin appear smooth and soft. For sensitive skin, look for breathable formulas that don’t clog your pores. 6. Simplify your skincare: Thumb rule for maintaining sensitive skin – simplify your daily skincare. Steer clear of redundant routines that make you slather multiple formulas on the skin. Instead, opt for a 4-step simple yet effective routine that addresses concerns while reducing the stress of flareups. The Best Skincare Routine For Sensitive Skin If you grapple with sensitive skin, here’s a no-fuss, no-frills routine that you can follow. As seen earlier – the best way to reduce episodes of flare-ups is by simplifying your skincare. Let’s try the same with Foxtale’s range of high-performing, innovative and safe formulations. 1. Cleanse: Start by gently cleansing your face to remove buildup. For sensitive skin, we recommend one of the best dry skin care products – our Hydrating Face Wash. It contains Sodium Hyaluronate and Red Algae Extract that intensely replenish your skin’s moisture bank. The best part? This cleanser also doubles as a makeup remover. It contains gentle surfactants that melt every trace of makeup and SPF. 2. Treat: After your skin is dry, apply a result-oriented formula. Since sensitivity mostly arises from extreme dryness or impaired barrier – we recommend Foxtale’s Niacinamide for skin. The lightweight formula ensures sustained hydration, prevents clogged pores and soothes inflammation while bolstering the lipid barrier. That’s right. The serum’s topical application increases Ceramide production in the skin cells, forming approximately 50% of the barrier. 3. Moisturize: To help seal this treatment, use a hydrating, soothing, and non-comedogenic moisturizer. For sensitive skin, we recommend Foxtale’s Barrier Repair Cream. It uses ERS technology to deeply nourish, hydrate and heal your skin. Take a dollop of the formula and massage it onto your skin. Don’t forget to cover your ears, neck and decollete areas. 4. Sun protect: Regardless of your skin type, sun protection is crucial. A broad-spectrum sunscreen shields the skin against harmful UV rays, preventing episodes of burns, tanning, pigmentation, and photoaging. For sensitive skin, we recommend Foxtale’s Dewy Sunscreen. It contains D-Panthenol and Vitamin E that ensure long-lasting moisturization for the skin. FAQs 1. What is sensitive skin? Sensitive skin is more prone to flare-ups. Based on the stimuli, sensitive skin may face reddening, inflammation, hives, painful bumps and more. 2. Is sensitive skin always dry? Dryness can often lead to sensitivities. Having said that, underlying sensitivity is common in all skin types like oily, combination, and acne prone. 3. Does sensitive skin need a moisturizer? Yes. All skin types need moisturizer including sensitive. For sensitive skin, we recommend a lightweight and non-comedogenic formula that ensures multi-level hydration while upholding barrier health - like Foxtale’s Skin Repair Cream. It uses ERS (enhance-replenish-seal) technology to heal, hydrate, and nourish your skin.

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September 2, 2024

Best Products For Sensitive Skin

Out of all skin types, sensitive skin is the trickiest to maintain. For those unaware, sensitive skin experiences flare-ups on account of external stimuli. And until you are well-versed in these triggers, skincare shopping for sensitive skin can be a hit or a miss. Tricky alright. To help streamline efforts for good skin, we are bringing you the best sensitive skin products. These high-performing, innovative, and safe products will elevate your daily routine exponentially. But before we reveal this cheat sheet, let's understand sensitive skin, its symptoms, and its many triggers. Skin that experiences inexplicable episodes of flareups or inflammation is most likely sensitive. Whether your skin type is dry, oily or combination – you can face underlying sensitivities that affect your appearance and mental wellbeing. What Are Some Signs Of Sensitive Skin? Sensitivity can manifest in different forms in different individuals. Here are the most common symptoms of sensitive skin 1. Agitated skin 2. Inflammation 3. Hives 4. Painful bumps 5. Cracks and flakiness 6. Dry, rough splotches all over What Are Some Causes Of Sensitive Skin? To treat underlying sensitivities, one must recognize their triggers. Foxtale is helping you in this endeavor—listing the most common reasons for sensitive skin 1. Dry skin: Dryness can make your skin more susceptible to pollutants, impurities and other aggressors. 2. An impaired lipid barrier: The lipid barrier is your skin’s outermost layer. It plays an important role in retaining water (skin hydration) and keeping aggressors at bay. If the integrity of this wall gets damaged, your skin becomes prone to flare-ups etc. So, if you wish to treat underlying sensitivities, ensure to fortify the lipid or skin barrier. 3. Cold weather: Cold temperatures and winds zap water content from the skin, making your skin more sensitive than usual. 4. Harsh and abrasive skincare: Ingredients like Sulfates, alcohol and dyes can irritate the skin. They can harm the lipid barrier, dry your skin and cause inflammation. 5. Jewels and clothes: Since jewels and clothes are in constant contact with your skin, be extremely cautious while picking them out. Nickle, brass, and copper may irritate your skin, causing hives and redness. Nylon and wool cause underlying sensitivities to flare up in many individuals. 6. Overwashing or over-exfoliation: Overwashing or over-exfoliation can dislodge natural oils from the skin, making it dry and susceptible to underlying sensitivities. Best Sensitive Skin Products On Foxtale After identifying your triggers, ensure to load up on the best face products for sensitive skin 1. Start with cleanser: A potent cleanser for underlying sensitivities helps restore skin’s pH balance, soothes inflammation, and ensures multi-level hydration. Our Hydrating Face Wash checks all these boxes and how. It’s meticulous yet gentle – removing dirt, grime and impurities without making the skin feel stripped. Moreover, Sodium Hyaluronate and Red Algae Extract in the formula improve your skin’s water-holding capacity. The best part? You can use this multitasking offering to melt makeup and SPF from the pores without any worries. How Often Should I Cleanse For Sensitive Skin: There are a lot of myths surrounding cleansing for sensitive skin. To reiterate – regardless of your skin type, cleaning in your morning and nighttime routine is non-negotiable. How To Use Cleanser For Sensitive Skin: Using a coin-sized amount of Foxtale’s face wash, gently massage your face for 30 seconds. Go in for a double cleanse with cold water. Don’t scrub your face too hard as it may strain the skin. 2. Treat Your Skin: Serums are power packed with active ingredient(s) that seep into the skin to address concerns. For folks with sensitive skin, we recommend conducting a patch test before introducing a new serum or treatment into your daily routine. From Foxtale’s efficacious range, we recommend the Hydrating Serum and Niacinamide Serum. These formulas help preserve hydration, uphold the barrier, and reduce inflammation or redness. Foxtale’s Retinol Serum price of 599 is also safe for the sensitive skin type. Use it to fight wrinkles and fine lines. Similarly, use Vit C for brightening, Tranexamic Acid for dark spots, and AHA BHA for dullness. How Often Should I Apply Serum: You can use the Hyaluronic Acid and Niacinamide Serum in your morning or evening skincare routine. These active ingredients have zero to no side effects and are dubbed safe for daily use. How To Use Serum For Sensitive Skin: After a successful patch test, try using the serum thrice a week – just to be cautious. Take 2 to 3 pumps of the Foxtale formulation and dab it onto your skin. Wait for this serum to absorb completely before moving on to the next step. 3. Seal And Satiate: Before picking a moisturizer for sensitive skin – ensure the formula is non-greasy, lightweight, and non-comedogenic, like our in-house offering. Foxtale’s Skin Repair Cream has been crafted for dry and sensitive skin. It uses ERS (Enhance-Repair-Seal) technology to hydrate, nourish, and heal the dermis. How Often Should I Apply Moisturizer For Sensitive Skin: Use this Foxtale moisturizer twice daily – in your morning and nighttime skincare routine. If you're skimping on serum/treatment, you may apply the moisturizer on damp skin. This will help seal maximum hydration into the skin. How To Use Moisturizer For Sensitive Skin: Take a dollop of Foxtale’s Skin Repair Cream and massage it on your skin. We recommend using upward, circular motions of the fingertips to infuse the formula into your skin. 4. Sun Protect With SPF: For those unaware, UV radiation can make your skin dry and dehydrated. To prevent this problem, we recommend Foxtale’s Dewy Sunscreen. The lightweight and non-greasy formula applies like a dream, without any pull or friction. It ensures formidable sun protection while keeping your skin moisturized with D-Panthenol and Vitamin E. What we love the most is the radiant, dewy finish this SPF bestows on the skin. How Often Should You Use Sunscreen For Sensitive Skin: Use Foxtale’s Dewy Sunscreen in your AM or morning skincare routine. How To Use Sunscreen For Sensitive Skin: Take two fingers’ worth of sunscreen and apply it on your face, neck, and ears. To double down on sun protection, we recommend using hats, scarves and caps during the day. Remember you need sunscreen on cloudy or overcast days too.

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