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Retinal Supreme Multi-Cream 0.2% Reviews

4.3 Rating 66 Reviews
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Posted 5 months ago
I've been using this product for approx 3 weeks and already see visible results, so am over the moon! Was sceptical to start with but my persistence paid off and now use it as part of my evening skin care routine. Cruelty free, which I'm passionate about, less is more, so I dont need to slap loads of it on to get positive results, great value for money and prompt delivery...YAY Thank you Face Theory!!
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Posted 6 months ago
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Posted 6 months ago
I've been waiting for a product like this, an all-in-one that I can apply at night, with a clean ingredient list. Until now I've been using the retinal balm from The Ordinary, which was decent, but contained some suspect ingredients. I switched to the strongest version of this cream and within a matter of weeks I've already noticed a huge improvement in my skin. Pairing with the Ectoin milk for the last few days, and I think I've found my holy grail products.
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Posted 7 months ago
Best product I've ever used. It really reduces wrinkles and lifts the skin
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Posted 7 months ago
Excellent results!!!
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Posted 7 months ago
Probably effective, but the colour rubs off onto clothing and bedding.
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Posted 7 months ago
Leave a slight yellow colour on the skin also my face has peeled but like the product overall.
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Posted 7 months ago
Hi Cheryl, The slight yellow colour you’ve noticed is a normal effect of the cream. The yellow hue comes directly from the key active ingredient, retinaldehyde, and is more pronounced at higher strengths like 0.2%. This can sometimes leave a temporary yellow tone on the skin or transfer to bedding or clothing. To minimize this, allow the cream to dry fully before going to bed, and consider layering a moisturizer on top to help seal it in. Any colour transfer on fabrics should fade after washing and exposure to sunlight, as retinal degrades in the sun. Peeling can also occur, especially when using a high-strength vitamin A product like this one. This is a common sign that your skin is adjusting to the increased potency. If you experience discomfort, try reducing the frequency of application to give your skin more time to build tolerance. Over time, most users find their skin adapts and the peeling subsides. As always, remember to use SPF daily, as vitamin A products can increase your skin’s sensitivity to the sun. Thank you again for your honest review- your experience helps others make informed decisions! Facetheory Team
Posted 7 months ago