Ingredient glossary
Retinyl Acetate
INCI: Retinyl Acetate
Promising, not proven
Does Retinyl Acetate clash with what you already use? Check it →Early signs are interesting, but the proof is not in yet. Worth watching, not worth a premium.
What it does
- anti aging
- antioxidant support
weak evidenceMost evidence comes from lab and formulation data; direct clinical anti-aging trials are sparse compared to retinol and retinaldehyde.
On a label: works best above 0.3%.
Who it's for, and who should skip it
Tends to suit
- dry
- normal
- sensitive
Approach with care
- pregnancy
- breastfeeding
- Clogs poresLow
- Irritation riskLow
Pregnancy: Not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Plays well with
- ceramides
- antioxidants
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