Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those of you using an online site, which brand do you use? I looked at All Day Chemist and there are many choices. Do I just pick the one with most reviews?
I use this one: https://www.alldaychemist.com/tretin-cream-0-05-30gm.html
However, if you are just starting, you probably want to use the .025 concentration first.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you using an online site, which brand do you use? I looked at All Day Chemist and there are many choices. Do I just pick the one with most reviews?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it that you're trying to accomplish? All depending, you might be too late to the game. You have to use these very regularly for many years to really see a difference, and most women give up long before then because they're not noticing improvement.
What are your goals?
She's 51, not 81. Yes retinol can help skin texture in your 50s too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it that you're trying to accomplish? All depending, you might be too late to the game. You have to use these very regularly for many years to really see a difference, and most women give up long before then because they're not noticing improvement.
What are your goals?
She's 51, not 81. Yes retinol can help skin texture in your 50s too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd go to your derm and ask. Even though you say she doesn't do anything cosmetic, you should still ask her if she'd be willing to write you an Rx for tretinoin. She might not do lasers and things like that, but she should most definitely be willing to prescribe you Retin-A.
Ehh, I'm with Kaiser Permanente and they told me no. They said I had to go to a cosmetic dermatologist, not a regular dermatologist. (I was there for mole checks). They wouldn't prescribe me tretinoin.
I get mine for $6 through alldaychemist.com
Anonymous wrote:Wow. My internist will write me script and so will my reg Derm. It’s $7 with my insurance. Our healthcare system is wack
Anonymous wrote:What is it that you're trying to accomplish? All depending, you might be too late to the game. You have to use these very regularly for many years to really see a difference, and most women give up long before then because they're not noticing improvement.
What are your goals?