Retinoids, Retinol, Bio-Retinol, Retinalhyde, Retinoic Acid, and Retinol Alternatives—we've all heard of these miracle ingredients and most definitely want the pro-aging, skin-beautifying benefits such as plumping, firming, brightening, and clearing they provide. But what are the differences, and how do we find the one that is right for our skin? Let's break down the powerhouse products that have made their way into our skincare routines and are here to stay.
Simply put, retinoids are the umbrella all the other forms come from. Each is a derivative of vitamin A and works similarly in the skin to boost cell turnover and improve tone and texture while also stimulating collagen production to ward off fine lines and wrinkles. The difference lies in the speed at which each works (and, in turn, how it affects the skin).