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Can you use tretinoin every night?
Can you use tretinoin every night?
According to the doctor's advice, the cream is applied to cure acne and other skin conditions. In Australia, it is most frequently sold under the brand Retin-A. In addition to helping with acne, it also helps with wrinkles or sub-damage.

Tretinoin (Retin-A cream) is a powerful retinoid medicine used for treating acne, wrinkles, fine lines, dark spots and mild scars. It works by creating an irritation in your skin, which speeds up the cell renewal process. With dead cells dying fast and replacing with newer and healthier cells, it helps your skin get lightened and free from blemish, acne and fine wrinkles. 

It is recommended to use Tretinoin online with a sun protection cream. Plus, cover your face and body wherever you go outside while you are using Tretinoin. Although Tretinoin is the best topical cream in the market for acne, wrinkles and marks, it does not permanently erase all your skin problems. However, it will bring a great change in your skin, such as lightening acne scars and reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

Can you use Tretinoin every night?

Yes, you can use Tretinoin every night, but you should not do that, especially when you are using it for the first time. Tretinoin creates skin irritation and may even have a peeling effect, when you first start it. To make your skin less vulnerable to any infection or sunburn, try to use it every third night slowly progressing to every other night and then every night, giving your skin enough time to get adjusted to the new routine.

The speed at which you up your Tretinoin usage lies on your skin toleration power to the medication. If your skin is easily irritated, then it’s better to give it a break and use it after a couple of days.

How to use Tretinoin safely?

Tretinoin remains a crucial ingredients in several skincare products such as skin lightening & anti-aging gels, ointments and creams. The key to use Tretinoin is to strike a good balance while minimizing the negative effects of the medicine. Some doctors prescribe a lower concentration of Tretinoin for an extended period while others prescribe a higher dose for shorter periods- a practice called “rapid retinization”.

Your dermatologist will guide you how to use tretinoin correctly as per your requirement and optimize your skincare routine. They consider factors like your skin type (oily, dry or sensitive) and sensitivity. Your doctor will also prescribe you whether you use the medicine everyday or every other day or at certain intervals.

Some additional tips to use Tretinoin cream:

  • Always wash your face with a mild or unscented cleanser and gently pat dry. Using harsh soap or cleanser with strong fragrance can irritate your skin. It would be even worse if you have eczema or other skin conditions.

  • If you are using it for skin lightening, then dab a bit on your chin, forehead and chin and gently spread them across the whole area excluding your mouth, eyes and nose corners. 

  • If you are using it for spot treatment such as for acne or dark spots, then you need to carefully squeeze a tiny amount of the product and place it carefully on the effective part. Make sure the cream touches areas outside the treated area as it can create an uneven result.

  • To lessen the redness and skin irritation, apply some mild moisturizer or night cream afterwards.

  • Make sure to wear SPF 15+ and moisturizer adequately. If you are going outside, then wear sunscreen SPF50+ and reapply it every 2 hours.

 

It’s a common misconception amongst patients that being above 18 years of age makes them eligible for tretinoin. It is always imperative to ask your doctor before you start taking the medication. It will help you keep off from its negative side effects for sure.