The Best Retinols for hyperpigmentation & anti-aging| Dr Dray

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The best retinol serums for hyperpigmentation, anti-aging, dark spots, post-acne redness, sensitive skin, crepey skin, eyes, and neck.

💜References
Mechanisms of Photoaging and Chronological Skin Aging doi:10.1001/archderm.138.11.1462
Feinberg C, Hawkins S, Battaglia A, et al. Comparison of anti-aging efficacy from cosmetic ingredients on photoaged skin. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2004;50(3:S1):P27.
Fluhr JW, Vienne MP, Lauze C, et al. Tolerance profile of retinol, retinaldehyde and retinoic acid under maximized and long-term clinical conditions. Dermatology. 1999;199(Suppl 1):57–60. -
Kang S, Duell EA, Fisher GJ, et al. Application of retinol to human skin in vivo induces epidermal hyperplasia and cellular retinoid binding proteins characteristic of retinoic acid but without measurable retinoic acid levels or irritation. J Invest Dermatol. 1995;105:549–56. -
Assessment of Adapalene Gel for the Treatment of Actinic Keratoses and Lentigines: A Randomized Trial DOI: 10.1067/mjd.2003.451
Clinical Efficacy of Adapalene (Differin(®)) 0.3% Gel in Chilean Women With Cutaneous Photoaging DOI: 10.3109/09546634.2011.631981
Comparable Efficacy of Adapalene 0.3% Gel and Tretinoin 0.05% Cream as Treatment for Cutaneous Photoaging DOI: 10.1684/ejd.2018.3320
A new dermocosmetic containing retinaldehyde, delta-tocopherol glucoside and glycylglycine oleamide for managing naturally aged skin: results from in vitro to clinical studies. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S123575
Improvement of Naturally Aged Skin With Vitamin A (Retinol). doi:10.1001/archderm.143.5.606

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My husband is a truck driver. Today he had an in-depth conversation with another driver about sunscreen and wearing long sleeves even when it's hot. He mentioned that I watch you. He said the other guy lit up... "Dr. Dray? I watch her too! I never knew how much skin care I needed!" They then compared SPF and their preferred routine! I don't know if this is any kind of badge of honor, but you have older men paying attention to the importance of sunscreen and taking care of their skin, and that's pretty impressive to me! Thanks for being such an informative and positive influence.

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Top OCT retinoids :
1- 1:09 adapalene
2- 7:40 retinaldehyde (can be used around the eyes, mouth, neck and chest)
3- 13:05 retinol

Summary on 25:30

mayakazed
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WHO’s here in August 2024 needing a refresher ?? 💯💯🙏

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I love how as a dermatology expert you are not using filters or much makeup when you record your videos. It lends so much more credibility to your research and recommendations on products

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Does anyone else take notes when watching Dr Dray 😂Feels like a lecture and I take these vids seriously

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The only good thing about quarantine is Dr.Dray uploading everyday

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Who’s here in May 2021 needing a refresher? ❤️ 🇦🇺

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I'm constantly thinking how pretty you are looking in those earrings and how lovely your skin is looking

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1:07 Adapelene
7:40 Retinaldehyde
13:05 Retinol

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Hi Dr. Dray i’ve been going to a dermatologist since I was 15 years old for very bad acne. 20 years later I’m just learning how to put sunscreen because of you. I did the whole thing starting from antibiotics, Accutane, Retin A, glycolic acid but to this day I didn’t know how to put sunscreen on. Each of your videos are at least $500 consultation with a dermatologist. Thank you for this wealth of knowledge and thank you for helping humanity.❤️❤️❤️

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For everyone in Europe having trouble finding the Avene retinAL 0.1 cream… it has a different name in europe: Avene A-Oxitive Night Peeling cream

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I couldn’t be happier to have found Dr. Dray at 28

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You really are a great dermatologist with extreme passion for skincare products for the masses aka larger audience around d globe!!!... your take/opinion really matters to me especially when you dissect each ingredients carefully because you have the ability to explain most of technically scientific terminologies to layman like us...
especially when you mentioned the "regulation issues vs well regulated"...

I like whenever you tell what you have examined based on Medical journals simply because we laymen don't have access to these studies and even if we have access, we cannot read all technical stuffs etc.

This is one of most thorough and most comprehensive retinoids derivative vlogs i've known... so generous of you.

Your Filipino fan living in UAE. God bless u more.

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I may not watch every video from Dr Dray. However, whenever I consider to change my skincare products, she is in my top list to search for and listen to.

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I love how you explain it fully with facts, that you just don't say "I am a dermatologist so I know everything and it is the truth you just have to believe me"

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You need to do a podcast!! That would be so good

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Having Dr. Dray in my life is like having a personal Dermatologist for free. 💖

Yes, please! I bet they love to hear the Retinol’s myth

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As a researcher and diligent consumer I really appreciate that you source the studies you mention. 👍🏻

laliciaann
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I love the fact that you bring true science to these videos. I got started with skincare mainly through the “lifestyle influencers” but recently I noticed lots of them are just throwing the same adjectives not even bothering connecting them with nouns, namely “soothing”, “calming”, “hydrating”. While that may very well be true, I also wonder how much of that calming is needed after we followers spent too much in trying many actives and fads and consequently need all that restoration to happen.
While skincare can be fun and a gesture of self care, I have been thinking on the responsible and informed advocacy that may be needed (which I think you do provide).

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You’re looking so glowy and full of health 😍

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