How to Safely Incorporate Retinol Into Your Body-Care Routine

November 30, 2021
By: Mary Honkus | skincare.com by L'Oréal
How to Safely Incorporate Retinol Into Your Body-Care Routine

Not only is retinol known to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, but it can also help fight acne. Though it is most commonly used in serums and creams that are formulated specifically for the face, retinol can also be found in body creams. “More skincare companies are embracing using retinol in products for the body,” says Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank, New York City-based board-certified dermatologist and Skincare.com consultant. Below he explains the benefits of using retinol on your body and how to safely incorporate it into your routine. 

What Is Retinol?

Retinol is a form of vitamin A and is often found in creams and serums. From fighting occasional break-outs to smoothing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, retinol has quickly become known as a powerhouse ingredient for a variety of skin issues. You can find retinol in many over-the-counter skincare products. By contrast, prescription-strength retinoids, such as tretinoin and tazarotene, contain more potent vitamin A derivatives, such as retinoic acid.

The Benefits of Using Retinol on the Body

This powerhouse ingredient isn’t just reserved for skin issues on your face. According to Dr. Frank, it has the same effect on skin all over the body as it does on the face. “It can help with a variety of skin concerns including pigmentation, bumpy skin and acne on the body, too.” Retinol’s potency still needs to be spot-tested on other parts of your skin just as you would with the skin on your face. Dr. Frank recommends incorporating it into your body-care routine slowly. “Always spot test first, then proceed to every other night and move to nightly when you can tolerate it,” he says.  


Some people should be wary of using retinol on their body, though. “Those with extremely sensitive, eczema- or psoriasis-prone skin should avoid retinol,” says Dr. Frank. “And definitely pregnant or breastfeeding women.”  

How to Use Retinol on the Body

While it has a variety of benefits, retinol is also known to cause sensitivity to ultraviolet light, which makes it best to apply retinol — whether to your face or body — at night. “You do have to be cognizant of washing it off in the morning and applying sunscreen,” says Dr. Frank. Wash the product off before applying sunscreen in the morning to help reduce sunlight sensitivity. 

If you’re looking to add retinol to your body-care routine, find some editor-favorite lotions below. And for those who want to stick to using retinol on your face, find some great options here.

Chantecaille Retinol Body Treatment

This luscious body cream from Chanetcaille combines encapsulated retinol with powerful botanicals like edelweiss extract, black currant leaf extract and shea butter. The resulting luxe formula is said to deeply moisturize and help to smooth and firm the skin. 

Chantecaille Retinol Body Treatment

Replenix Retinol Smooth + Tighten Body Lotion

Developed in partnership with dermatologists, this body lotion works to visibly lift and tighten the skin while improving texture and tone. With continued use, Replenix says it can also help reduce the appearance of sagging skin. 

Replenix Retinol Smooth + Tighten Body Lotion

Josie Maran Whipped Argan Pro-Retinol Body Butter

Another option is this whipped formula — which includes pro-retinol and argan oil.  According to the brand, it gently smooths out fine lines and evens out skin texture. Plus, the light, fluffy texture feels ultra-soft and soothing as it melts into the skin.

Josie Maran Whipped Argan Pro-Retinol Body Butter

Doris Day M.D. Retinol Body Serum

A lighter option for those who don’t like heavy creams, Doris Day M.D. offers this retinol body serum, which they say leaves skin feeling hydrated and bouncy while reducing the look of crepiness.

Doris Day M.D. Retinol Body Serum

Medix 5.5 Retinol + Ferulic Acid

Target aging skin and signs of sun damage with this antioxidant-packed lotion. The formula, which contains both retinol and ferulic acid, is said to deeply hydrate the skin and works to reduce the look of fine lines, wrinkles and dark spots. It is gentle enough to use on the face as well as the rest of the body, too.


Photo: Chaunte Vaughn


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