The best retinol creams and moisturizers you can buy - 2 minutes read
The best retinol cream and moisturizer of 2019
Drunk Elephant A-Passioni Retinol Cream is one of the newer products from this clean-beauty brand, and it already has more than 600 glowing reviews on Sephora and an average 4.3-star rating.
The Clean at Sephora seal means this product is formulated without potentially undesirable ingredients like essential oils, silicones, and synthetic fragrances that can irritate skin. Instead, A-Passioni is made with 1% retinol, moisturizing and firming peptides, calming vitamin F, and hydrating jojoba, avocado, olive oils.
The formula is housed in a metal tube to protect it from light and air, which can break down the active ingredients — not something you want to happen to a $74 product.
The 1% concentration is very powerful, so according to some shoppers, you may experience flaking when you first start using. The brand recommends starting out once or twice a week, and gradually increasing as your skin becomes more used to the formula. If you find it's still drying you out, top off with another cream or serum, like Drunk Elephant's B-Hydra serum.
"I wear this gentle cream [...] during the day with sunscreen on top. It doesn't irritate at all and is lightweight," Health's Heather Muir says. Town & Country and Cosmopolitan also recommend A-Passioni.
"I have really bad acne I haven't found anything to control. I had heard about retinol and was really hesitant to use it since I'm 21 but I decided to give it a go [...] Only about 2 weeks in my skin is not only clearing up from acne but my scarring as well," writes a Sephora shopper.
Pros: Clean at Sephora seal, strong and effective, vegan, housed in metal tube to protect formula from breaking down
Cons: Need to start slow, may cause peeling, not as hydrating as other creams
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Drunk Elephant A-Passioni Retinol Cream is one of the newer products from this clean-beauty brand, and it already has more than 600 glowing reviews on Sephora and an average 4.3-star rating.
The Clean at Sephora seal means this product is formulated without potentially undesirable ingredients like essential oils, silicones, and synthetic fragrances that can irritate skin. Instead, A-Passioni is made with 1% retinol, moisturizing and firming peptides, calming vitamin F, and hydrating jojoba, avocado, olive oils.
The formula is housed in a metal tube to protect it from light and air, which can break down the active ingredients — not something you want to happen to a $74 product.
The 1% concentration is very powerful, so according to some shoppers, you may experience flaking when you first start using. The brand recommends starting out once or twice a week, and gradually increasing as your skin becomes more used to the formula. If you find it's still drying you out, top off with another cream or serum, like Drunk Elephant's B-Hydra serum.
"I wear this gentle cream [...] during the day with sunscreen on top. It doesn't irritate at all and is lightweight," Health's Heather Muir says. Town & Country and Cosmopolitan also recommend A-Passioni.
"I have really bad acne I haven't found anything to control. I had heard about retinol and was really hesitant to use it since I'm 21 but I decided to give it a go [...] Only about 2 weeks in my skin is not only clearing up from acne but my scarring as well," writes a Sephora shopper.
Pros: Clean at Sephora seal, strong and effective, vegan, housed in metal tube to protect formula from breaking down
Cons: Need to start slow, may cause peeling, not as hydrating as other creams
Source: Business Insider
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Keywords:
Retinol • Cream (pharmaceutical) • Moisturizer • Elephant • Retinol • Cream (pharmaceutical) • Cosmetics • Sephora • Sephora • Essential oil • Silicone • Organic compound • Aroma compound • Skin • Retinol • Moisturizer • Peptide • Essential fatty acid • Jojoba • Avocado • Olive oil • Oil • Chemical formula • Metal • Atmosphere of Earth • Fiat S74 • Skin • Cream (pharmaceutical) • Blood plasma • Elephant • Hydra (comics) • Blood plasma • Sunscreen • Town & Country (magazine) • Cosmopolitan (magazine) • Acne • Retinol • Acne • Sephora • Sephora • Veganism •