RETIN A EXPERTS help me boyos

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Ok so everyone has been talking about how Retin A is the shit and how much it improves your skin so I decided ima start using it

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Is this a good source? $27 for this tiny ass tube might be expensive but I don't know how much I actually need to use and how often. It is moderate 0.05%

How often do I use it? Do I use little tear drops or do I use a lot?

Should I expect to break out after using it? Do I use it alongside cleaner and moisturizer? help boyos

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1. source - need to take a risk
2. a use a little bit more than a tear drop/ use it every day but started once/1 week stop/ 2 days off and then each day
3. You might but you must risk - nothing to lose and everything to win, I bewlieve cleaner is a waste of money
 
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Alldaychemist boyo
Things like glycolic acid, vitamin c serum, retin-a, are better off used every other day, rather than every day
 
Collagen increase is identical when used every three days to when used daily.
 
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Collagen increase is identical when used every three days to when used daily.
Bullshit, if I forget to use it my skin looks noticeably worse.
 
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I use 0.05%. I put a pea size on my forehead and a pea size on my chin and then rub it all around my face and neck. I use it a few times a week. It is really good for acne and wrinkles. My forehead lines are pretty much nonexistent now. I've been on it for a little over a year. I don't get side effects other than dry skin. This side effect never went away or got better. It has been the same since day 1. You can just use moisturizer to counteract this.

I would just get it from a doctor tbh so you know it's legit. They won't say no because it's just a skin cream. Not like you can abuse it in any way. You can get it at a minute clinic even. Say it's for acne and insurance is more likely to cover it.
 

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