Ingredient comparison

Retinal vs Vitamin C (LAA): which one is right for your skin?

Short answer: Honestly, either one works. Choose by your skin type and what your routine already has.

Chemical structure of Retinal (Retinaldehyde)RetinalWorth paying for
Chemical structure of Vitamin C (LAA) (Ascorbic Acid)Vitamin C (LAA)Worth paying for
9
Efficacy
9
2
Hydration
1
-1
Barrier
2
6
Brightening
10
4
Acne
3
9
Anti-aging
7
Retinal versus Vitamin C (LAA), compared
ComparedRetinalVitamin C (LAA)
PotencySimilarSimilar
Evidencestrong evidencestrong evidence
Irritation riskModerateModerate
Clogs poresLowLow
In pregnancyNot in pregnancyAsk your doctor
pH-dependentNoNeeds the right pH
On a labelworks best above 0.05%Not usually disclosed

So which should you pick?

Choose Retinal if

  • fine lines and firmness are your main goal
  • you would rather it just work, without depending on the product being at the right pH

Choose Vitamin C (LAA) if

  • dark spots, dullness or an uneven tone are what you want to work on
  • you are pregnant, since Retinal should be avoided and Vitamin C (LAA) is at least one to raise with your doctor

The honest bottom line: Honestly, either one works. Choose by your skin type and what your routine already has.

Pregnancy: Retinal should be avoided in pregnancy, and Vitamin C (LAA) is one to check with your doctor first.

Better for your concern

  • Dark spots and uneven toneVitamin C (LAA)
  • Fine lines and firmnessRetinal

Based on their scores in the knowledge base. "Either" means both hold their own for that goal.

Retinal vs Vitamin C (LAA), answered

Which is stronger, Retinal or Vitamin C (LAA)?

They are close in strength: Retinal and Vitamin C (LAA) score similarly on efficacy. Choose by skin type rather than power.

Is Retinal or Vitamin C (LAA) better for sensitive skin?

Both carry a similar irritation risk (moderate). Patch test either one before using it daily.

Can you use Retinal and Vitamin C (LAA) together?

They have a known interaction. See our can-you-mix page for the verdict and how to use them.

General guidance, not medical advice. Read the full pages on Retinal and Vitamin C (LAA).