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Learn from our scientists. If you?ve heard of retinoids but don?t know where to start, we?re h

Learn from our scientists. [View in web browser]( [The Ordinary.]( [Retinoids 101.]( If you’ve heard of retinoids but don’t know where to start, we’re here to help. Learn all about this Vitamin A‑derived, wrinkle‑reducing ingredient suited for nighttime use. [Discover Retinoids]( Fernanda, Stores Team [LEARN MORE]( What are retinoids? Retinoids are renowned for their ability to target signs of aging. The term refers to a family of compounds derived from Vitamin A, including retinol, hydroxypinacoline retinoate, granactive retinoid, and retinal. Each of these is a chemically unique version of a retinoid. How do they work? Retinoids work by supporting skin's natural collagen and elastin production and reducing inflammation to fight wrinkles. They also act on cell turnover to help even out skin texture and tone. Because of this, retinoids are often used at night to help support your skin while you sleep. How can I use retinoids? The best way to use retinoids is to slowly build up to a higher concentration. Beginner users might want to try these formulations first. [Retinol 0.2% in Squalane]( [Retinol 0.2% in Squalane]( combines a well‑studied active retinoid with hydrating squalane to help combat some of the dryness that can come from retinoid use. [Granactive Retinoid 2% Emulsion]( [Granactive Retinoid 2% Emulsion]( features a next‑generation retinoid that delivers comparable results to retinol. Tip: Our Granactive Retinoid and Retinol formulations should be refrigerated once opened. Power Up Your P.M. New formulation coming soon. [BE THE FIRST TO KNOW]( [Take a Peak]( [na]( [na]( [na]( [na]( [TheOrdinary.com]( [THE ORDINARY]( | [NIOD]( [Privacy Policy]( | [FAQ]( | [Terms]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Profile Centre]( DECIEM Inc. 15 Fraser Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6K 1Y7

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