Root Admin Guide Posted December 11, 2016 Root Admin Report Share Posted December 11, 2016 "The common misperception is that patients with rosacea or sensitive skin cannot use a retinol or retinoic acid,” explains Suneel Chilukuri, M.D., a board certified dermatologist and fellowship-trained Mohs Micrographic, cosmetic, and laser surgeon, who is also the founder of Refresh Dermatology in Houston, Texas. "Retinoids actually improve skin texture, tone, and quality, and over time, decrease many of the symptoms of rosacea,” he told me." These 4 Products Were My Intro to Retinols 101, Victoria Moorhouse, xoVain Amazon carries three of the four products mentioned in the article: Here is a less expensive alternative: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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