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Retinaldehyde can be called retinal or all-trans-retinal. It is the strongest version of vitamin A and a reletively new active ingredient for anti-ageing. Retinaldehyde is a type of retinoid. Retinoids are derived from vitamin A and help support natural collagen production for smoother, younger-looking skin.

  • Product Name: Retinaldehyde
  • INCI Name: Retinaldehyde
  • Product Code: YNR@RAL
  • CAS No.: 116-31-4
  • Formula: C20H28O
  • Functions: Anti-Aging, Anti-Wrinkle

Retinaldehyde can be called retinal or all-trans-retinal. It is the strongest version of vitamin A and a reletively new active ingredient for anti-ageing. Retinaldehyde is a type of retinoid. Retinoids are derived from vitamin A and help support natural collagen production for smoother, younger-looking skin. Vitamin A actually isn’t produced by our body naturally, which means the only way to get it is through food, supplements or topical skin care.

Retinaldehyde is a derivative of Vitamin A and belongs to the retinoid family. It is an intermediate form between Retinol and Retinoic Acid, known for its highly effective anti-aging and skin repairing properties with relatively low irritation.

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Benefits:

  1. Anti-Aging: Retinaldehyde promotes collagen production, reducing fine lines and wrinkles, and improving skin elasticity.

  2. Skin Texture Improvement: Retinaldehyde helps regulate skin cell turnover, improving roughness, dullness, and enlarged pores.

  3. Hyperpigmentation Reduction: Retinaldehyde inhibits melanin production, helping to fades dark spot and even out skin tone.

  4. Anti-Inflammatory and Antibacterial: Retinaldehyde has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, making it suitable for treating acne and improving acne scars.

Uses:

Retinaldehyde is commonly used in anti-aging skincare products such as serums, creams, and eye creams. It is suitable for mature skin, acne-prone skin, and those looking to improve skin texture.

Precautions:

  1. First Use: Start with a low concentration and gradually build up skin tolerance.

  2. Night Use: Retinaldehyde is photosensitive, so it is recommended to use it at night and apply sunscreen during the day.

  3. Avoid Combining with Other Irritants: Avoid using Retinaldehyde simultaneously with salicylic acid, AHAs, or high-concentration Vitamin C to prevent skin irritation.

  4. Caution for Pregnant Women: Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a doctor before use.