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NuVision Organics
(516) 680-3531
471 North Broadway, Suite 136
Jericho, NY
NuVision Organics
(516) 680-3531
471 North Broadway, Suite 136
Jericho, NY 11753
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Airbrush Beauty at Your Door
(203) 522-3714
Stamford, CT
(203) 522-3714
Stamford, CT 06901
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Beautiful Faces
(203) 226-1818
139 Post Road East
Westport, CT
(203) 226-1818
139 Post Road East
Westport, CT 06880
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Debra Schonfeld, NP
516 315 5882
267 Franklin Avenue
Sea Cliff, NY
Debra Schonfeld, NP
516 315 5882
267 Franklin Avenue
Sea Cliff, NY 11579
Cost
Aesthetic Medicine/Women'S Health
Sephora
(516) 365-9008
1950 Northern Boulevard
Manhasset, NY
Sephora
(516) 365-9008
1950 Northern Boulevard
Manhasset, NY 11030
Hours
Monday-Wednesday:10am-6pm
Thursday:10am-8pm
Friday-Saturday:10am-6pm
Sunday:12am-5pm
BellaHoney Body Care
(718) 909-5682
Westbury, NY
BellaHoney Body Care
(718) 909-5682
Westbury, NY 11590
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Sandra Downie Beauty
(203) 550-7189
Stamford, CT
(203) 550-7189
Stamford, CT 06901
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Sephora
(631) 425-1488
Walt Whitman Mall ,160 Walt Whitman Avenue #1043
Huntington Station, NY
Sephora
(631) 425-1488
Walt Whitman Mall ,160 Walt Whitman Avenue #1043
Huntington Station, NY 11746
Hours
Monday-Saturday:10am-9:30pm
Sunday:11am-7pm
Sephora
(631) 863-3070
510 Smith Haven Mall
Lake Grove, NY
Sephora
(631) 863-3070
510 Smith Haven Mall
Lake Grove, NY 11755
Hours
Monday-Saturday:10am-9:30pm
Sunday:11am-6pm
Sephora
(203) 422-2191
75 Avenue
Greenwich, CT
Sephora
(203) 422-2191
75 Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06830
Hours
Monday-Saturday:10am-6pm
Sunday:12pm-5pm
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This popular acne treatment can clear up more than breakouts. So, should you consider adding retinoids to your skin care routine? What Are Retinoids? Retinoids are chemical compounds derived from vitamin A, an essential vitamin found in richly colored fruits and vegetables. Typically used in small concentrations for topical treatments, retinoids take many cosmeceutical forms ranging from over-the-counter formulas like retinol, to prescription-strength formulas like tretinoin. Retinoids have developed a bad reputation due to their side effects- irritation, burning, peeling, and dryness-but they can be extremely effective. And in recent years, formulas have been released that are gentler on the skin. How Retinoids Work for Anti-Aging Retinoids' anti-aging properties were discovered as a positive side effect to acne treatments and have various benefits. Retinoids stimulate skin to produce more collagen and hyaluronic acid. They plump skin while giving it a smoother texture with fewer visible lines. They also boost skin's natural exfoliation of dead skin cells, improving complexion and evening out skin tone. Retinoids are a good choice for combating sun damage, hyper-pigmentation, and fine lines. How Retinoids Work for Acne People with mild to moderately severe acne often receive retinoids as their first-step treatment. Besides stimulating exfoliation (a critical process for acne sufferers) they also help moderate skin's oil production, which has been proven to reduce lesions, whiteheads, and blackheads. Retinoid treatments are often prescribed along with topical or oral antibiotics, which fight bad bacteria while retinoids make the skin a less friendly environment for bacterial-growth. Tips for Using Retinoids - Try an over-the-counter option first. While non-prescription-strength retinoids may take three times as long to work, they are much gentler and can give you a sense of how your skin will react.
- Start slowly. To avoid potential irritation, don't dive in to a daily regimen. Instead, apply a topical retinoid every 3-4 days, and work up the frequency as your skin gets more used to the treatment. You may want to apply it at night, when your skin is sure to be shielded from sun.
- Wear sunscreen. You should always protect skin anyway, but be especially cautious when using retinoids since skin will be more sensitive to burning.
- Keep it simple. Don't combine retinoids with other skincare treatments...
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