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Neutrogena Adapalene
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Neutrogena Adapalene is an over-the-counter retinoid treatment at 0.1% concentration, FDA-approved for acne that also addresses fine lines, age spots, and skin texture.

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Gurus praise adapalene as a gentle, effective retinoid for mild acne, whiteheads, and blackheads, especially for teenagers and young adults. It pairs well with benzoyl peroxide and can help with age spots and collagen, though it's less studied than tretinoin for anti-aging. Those with very dry or sensitive skin may want to start with the retinol sandwich method (moisturizer underneath and on top) and begin with just two to three nights a week, building consistency gradually to avoid irritation and peeling.
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"Adapalene can come as different gels which we used to prescribe but now it's over the counter in the US at 0.1%, and Neutrogena has also made adapalene as well. Adapalene is known to be very gentle, especially in the 0.1% range. If you're a teenager or young adult dealing with whiteheads, blackheads, inflammatory acne, adapalene is your friend there. It's better for mild acne. When it comes to fine lines and wrinkles, it's not the best, there's maybe a couple of studies that show it works on fine lines and wrinkles, but if you were to compare between a retinol and adapalene and your skincare goals are working on fine lines and wrinkles, I'd go with retinol over adapalene."
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"Adapalene is stable in the presence of benzoyl peroxide. You can put the adapalene on at night. That combination is really tight for controlling acne."
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"Adapalene is stable in the presence of benzoyl peroxide. You can put the adapalene on at night. That combination is really tight for controlling acne."
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"You can use adapalene, which is FDA approved as an acne treatment, but it can improve age spots and is also promised for improving collagen. It's not as well studied as tretinoin for collagen boosting, but it definitely can be particularly helpful."
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"The retinoid will help exfoliate those cells. It will help accelerate the cell turnover and therefore it will help open up the blackheads and the white heads. So I love using adapalene 0.1%. I have used different brands and they all do the same thing and they're similar to prescription tretinoin. The key at treating retinoids is to start slow a few nights a week and you want to be consistent. Also, don't just spot treat. If you tend to get these closed comedones on your forehead, apply your retinoid or your adapalene to your entire forehead. If your skin is really, really dry and really sensitive, start with the retinol sandwich method. By applying a layer of moisturizer underneath and on top of your adapalene, you are minimizing the risk of irritation and dryness that you're probably going to develop with consistent use of adapalene. The trick is to start using it maybe two to three nights a week to make sure you don't cause any irritation because if you use it every night, odds are by the third or fourth night that you're going to be dry, peel, irritated."
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