Welcome to OhR Beauty, where science meets skin in its most graceful form. At OhR Beauty, we believe in empowering you with knowledge — because radiant skin begins with informed choices. Today, we’re decoding two powerhouse ingredients: Retinol and Retinaldehyde.
🔬 What Is Vitamin A in Skincare?
Vitamin A derivatives are the gold standard in anti-aging and skin renewal. They work by increasing cell turnover, boosting collagen production, and fading pigmentation. But not all forms are created equal.
🧪 Retinol: The Classic Glow-Getter
- Conversion Path: Retinol → Retinaldehyde → Retinoic Acid - Strength: Moderate - Skin Type: Great for beginners or sensitive skin - Benefits: Smooths fine lines, improves texture, fades dark spots - Drawbacks: Requires two conversion steps, which may slow results
Featured in: Youth Reboot — our gentle yet effective serum with 0.5% retinol in squalane for a silky, irritation-free experience.
⚡ Retinaldehyde: The Fast-Track Radiance
- Conversion Path: Retinaldehyde → Retinoic Acid - Strength: Stronger than retinol, but still gentle - Skin Type: Ideal for experienced users or those seeking faster results - Benefits: Quicker collagen stimulation, better acne control, less irritation than prescription retinoids - Drawbacks: Slightly more expensive due to stability challenges
Coming Soon: Radiant Pulse — our next-gen retinaldehyde serum designed for accelerated renewal without compromise.
💡 Which One Should You Choose?
| Skin Concern | Best Option
| First signs of aging | Retinol
| Acne-prone skin | Retinaldehyde
| Sensitive skin | Retinol in squalane
| Fast results | Retinaldehyde
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