| I'm on a budget so trentinoin is off limits for me. My sisters dermatologist recommended it and says it is comparable to retin-a. I keep hearing retina a is the gold standard but dang, it's too expensive. |
| Tretinoin is like $75 at Costco for a 6-9 month supply. |
| You can get tretinoin for $8/tube from AllDayChemist. |
OP here, Is this legit? I am so ready to get a tube. |
| Do you need a prescription to get it at Costco? |
It’s a prescription drug, so yes. |
GoodRx coupons can help bring the cost down. |
| Tretinoin is much better for these issues. |
Yes, it is. |
Yes, I’ve been using it for years and it has been a game changer. Takes a long time to ship though! I also order their Latisse generic. |
It is! |
+1. Used them for years based on someone else’s rec here. |
| How’s Tretinoin for sensitive skin? Does it make skin red and dry? |
I would not order from a dirt cheap non U.S. website that makes you pay by echeck or bank transfer. There is no way to know what they are selling you is consistently what it should be and not cheaper sub ingredients or fillers. This is your face. Getting an actual script for tretinoin and having it come from a verified pharmacy in US isn’t expensive. I use an online derm and don’t go through insurance and I pay $75 for a 6 month supply. My moisturizer costs more than that |
Google buffering. It is a gentle way to introduce tretinoin into your skincare routine. Basically using moisturizing creams to sandwich and dilute it. |