Karen, it depends. If your skin can tolerate it, it’s best to apply Retin A first to give it the best chance to penetrate skin. But if that’s too harsh for you, apply moisturiser first. It’ll dilute Retin A a little, but that makes it gentler on the skin.
]]>Nicole, these ingredients shouldn’t cause breakouts. Are you cleansing your skin well? At this point, maybe you can add a hyaluronic acid before your moisturiser?
]]>Melly, thank you so much! This made my day. 🙂
]]>I want to thank you for posting interesting articles. I don’t comment often, but I just want to let you know that your hard work is appreciated.
I read your blog weekly and am looking forward to see what you post this year 🙂