Let’s Just Get to the Point:
RoC Retinol Correxion Max Daily Hydration Crème ($23) is a clinically proven formula that combines
anti-aging properties with a burst of hydration—but that’s just the beginning. Aside
from retinol and its wrinkle-fighting properties, the formula contains the
ultimate moisture magnet of hyaluronic acid to ensure that skin stays as hydrated
as it does taut. There’s even a
fragrance-free option if you prefer a clean, natural scent.
If You Want to Know More:
Retinol is like a new workout routine. It may take
some getting used to, but if you stick with it, the results will be worth it. All
skin reacts differently to retinol, and it often requires a few
weeks of adjustment before you start seeing glowy, skin-plumping results. That’s why RoC formulated their Retinol Correxion Max Daily Hydration Crème to moisturize skin and combat lines all at the same time.
Nighttime—when I want
to trade every skin care second for an extra moment of sleep—is the perfect
time to combine two steps into one. Typically, I apply a prescription retinoid
every evening, then top it off with a night cream. Instead, I ditched my
regular routine in favor of this anti-ager and moisturizer combo.
It doesn’t take much
for this velvety cream to rehydrate skin. A pea-sized amount is enough to cover the
entire face, and don’t forget to dip into the jar a second time to lotion your
décolleté. RoC recommends wearing this cream in the mornings and evenings.
Personally, a once nightly regimen works better for my sensitive skin. If you
do decide to use it as a daytime moisturizer, remember to layer on an SPF
before you leave the house, as retinol can make skin more sensitive to UV rays.
After
two weeks of use, I now wake up with radiant, refreshed skin—no dried-out
retinol side effects here. Best of all, my starter smile lines look a little
less hollow. It’s a joy to slather on, and just like working out, I know I’m
making a positive choice for my skin every time I do so.
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