Retinol: Acne's Worst Enemy & The Skin's Savior
The Acne Fighter

According to the book “Retinoids: Advances in Basic Research and Therapy,” retinol proved extremely effective in treating acne. An experiment recorded within this book reports marvelous results of using vitamin A and retinol with eighty-five percent of the recipients displaying significant improvements to their complexion. The recipients all had a long-standing history of suffering from inflammatory acne and other skin problems. Notably, as well, the same experiment showed better results for women, with a large majority showing more than a seventy-five percent increase in their skin’s appearance. The results prove that retinol is a potent fighter against acne and can help heal traumatized and inflamed skin conditions.
Next, reveal the different misconceptions and myths associated with retinol and why they are wrong.