Description
Retinol Oil Treatment is Suitable For
- Improving skin texture and elasticity (course of 4–6 treatments)
- Treating skin with pigmentation spots, fine lines and acne-prone areas (course of 4–6 treatments)
- Perfect before important events when your skin needs a quick refresh
Treatment Process
- Cleansing and Preparation
Thoroughly remove makeup, dirt, and oil to prepare the skin for absorbing active ingredients. - Gentle Exfoliation (if needed)
A mild exfoliating product is used to remove dead skin cells and open up the pores. - Application of retinol oil
A special retinol oil is applied to the skin with gentle massage movements, penetrating deep into the skin layers, stimulating cell renewal, and providing deep nourishment. - Soothing and hydrating layer
To enhance the effects of retinol, a soothing mask or serum is applied to the skin, reducing irritation and restoring moisture balance. - Final touch and protection
The treatment is completed with a moisturizing cream and a broad-spectrum SPF sunscreen to protect the skin from UV radiation.
What to know after the treatment?
- Avoid direct sunlight and always use SPF for at least 48 hours after the treatment.
- Do not use home exfoliators or strong active products (e.g., AHA, BHA, or Vitamin C) for 48 hours.
- Mild skin peeling may occur as a normal reaction — it indicates the effectiveness of retinol.
Course of Treatments
For the best results, the treatment is recommended as a course:
- Initially, every 2 weeks for 4–6 treatments.
- Then, maintain results with monthly treatments.
Result
- Smoother and firmer skin.
- More even skin tone and reduced pigmentation spots.
- Less visible fine lines and acne scars.
Contraindications
Retinol oil treatment is not recommended in the following cases:
Pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Recent aesthetic procedures (chemical peels, laser treatments, or microdermabrasion within the last 7–14 days).
Active eczema, rosacea, or psoriasis.
Active herpes simplex (cold sores) or other skin infections.
Allergy to retinol or other products used in the treatment.
Hormonal medications or immunosuppressants that may increase skin sensitivity.
Facial depilation or aggressive mechanical exfoliation within the last 3–5 days.