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A retinoid is the best thing that can happen to your skin: it helps with wrinkles, pigmentation spots and acne at the same time. But there are times when for some reason - for example, you are sensitive because you are expecting a baby - you cannot use a retinoid. What can you look for instead? Which active ingredient can replace it? In this video, we take a look at the possible alternatives. Useful information that may interest you: Why is retinol a big number? (https://bit.ly/3C7t5mM) Retinoid family: retinoic acid, retinal, retinol, HPR and Bakuchiol - what is it? https://bit.ly/3JU9WXi AHA exfoliator: what is it and what is it good for? (https://bit.ly/3dqcRe9) Peptides: what are they, why are they good & how to choose? (http://bit.ly/2trJRbx) Vitamin C serum: why is it important and how to choose? (https://bit.ly/3bU2VJw) Products in the video: 4:18 -- Geek & Gorgeous Smooth Out 12% AHA + Cactus Liquid (http://bit.ly/2JesvG3) 5:50 -- The Ordinary Matrixyl 10% + HA (http://bit.ly/2ymuV3V) 6:20 -- NIOD Copper Amino Isolate Serum 3 1:1 (https://bit.ly/3wtIJpd) 8:36 -- Paula's Choice C15 Super Booster (http://bit.ly/2BSWRNh) 8:38 -- Geek & Gorgeous 101 C-Glow (http://bit.ly/2RVMxZs) 9:27 -- The Ordinary Azelaic Acid Suspension 10% (http://bit.ly/2pcszNw) 9:32 -- Paula's Choice 10% Azelaic Acid Booster (http://bit.ly/2mdaVen) Where else you can find us: Facebook -- / skinsmarthu Instagram -- / skinsmarthu Expert articles -- https://skinsmart.hu/szakertoi-tanacsok