1. Is Retinaldehyde the same as Retinal?If you haven’t heard of Retinaldehyde, you may have heard of Retinal. Not to be confused with Retinol, Retinal is the same ingredient as Retinaldehyde – it’s just an abbreviated version of the name. The two can be used interchangeably – you’ll still receive the same powerful results.
2. Should I use a Retinaldehyde product?If you’d like to explore an alternative option to address aging skin, or if your skin simply doesn’t play well with other retinoids, we highly recommend giving Retinaldehyde a try.
Ask our board-certified dermatologist about SUZANOBAGIMD Retivance® Skin Rejuvenating Complex, which includes 0.1% Retinaldehyde and other key ingredients, such as Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5 and Antioxidants, which work together to help minimize the appearance of wrinkles and improve skin texture, leaving you with a smoother, more youthful-looking complexion.
3. My skin becomes irritated from retinoids. Can I use Retinaldehyde?
SUZANOBAGIMD Retivance® Skin Rejuvenating Complex is often well-tolerated by patients. Formulated with a rich fatty acid base, it contains Chamomilla recutita (matricaria) flower extract, which acts as a soothing agent on the skin.