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Retinol Banned In Europe? Has Your Vitamin C Gone Bad, & Should You Increase Your Retinoid with Chemist Confessions

April 23, 2024 Amy Koberling Season 1 Episode 32
Retinol Banned In Europe? Has Your Vitamin C Gone Bad, & Should You Increase Your Retinoid with Chemist Confessions
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Retinol Banned In Europe? Has Your Vitamin C Gone Bad, & Should You Increase Your Retinoid with Chemist Confessions
Apr 23, 2024 Season 1 Episode 32
Amy Koberling

#032 In this episode, I interview Gloria and Victoria from Chemist Confessions. We chat about the recent Valisure paper on benzoyl peroxide, the use (and overuse??) of niacinamide and hyaluronic acid, the amount of sunscreen we ACTUALLY need to be using, retinol's partial ban in the UK, and the benefits of different vitamin C derivatives. They debunk so many skin myths, I was taking notes myself. 


PRODUCTS MENTIONED: 
CHEMIST CONFESSIONS | Mr. Reliable All-In-One Moisturizer https://go.shopmy.us/p-4732515

CHEMIST CONFESSIONS | Aquafix Hydrating Water Gel
https://go.shopmy.us/p-4732508

 Follow Chemist Confessions on IG link


About the Guests:

Gloria and Victoria are cosmetic chemists and the founders of Chemist Confessions. They are known for their educational approach to skincare science and ingredient knowledge. They have their own skincare brand and are active on social media, providing valuable insights and debunking skincare myths.

TimeSummary

03:00Discussion on the Valisher paper on benzoyl peroxide

06:00Comparison of the benzene contamination in sunscreen

10:00Reassurance on the safety of sunscreen & how to properly apply

16:00Niacinamide best used at specific concentrations

18:00Hypochlorous acid not bleach and not drying

21:00Hyaluronic Acid and how to best use

24:00Bacuchiol and Pocutio versus retinol 

26:00Ceramides and moisturizing for acneic skin

30:00Vitamin C proper storage and various forms

39:00Debunking myths applying products, retinol & extracts

45:00Clarifying the ban on retinol higher than 0.3% in the EU

To watch the video version of this episode head to the Youtube page!

Need a full skincare overhaul? Check out our Comprehensive Skincare Routine Digital Guide

Connect with me:

Amy's Instagram

www.skinthusiast.com

Show Notes

#032 In this episode, I interview Gloria and Victoria from Chemist Confessions. We chat about the recent Valisure paper on benzoyl peroxide, the use (and overuse??) of niacinamide and hyaluronic acid, the amount of sunscreen we ACTUALLY need to be using, retinol's partial ban in the UK, and the benefits of different vitamin C derivatives. They debunk so many skin myths, I was taking notes myself. 


PRODUCTS MENTIONED: 
CHEMIST CONFESSIONS | Mr. Reliable All-In-One Moisturizer https://go.shopmy.us/p-4732515

CHEMIST CONFESSIONS | Aquafix Hydrating Water Gel
https://go.shopmy.us/p-4732508

 Follow Chemist Confessions on IG link


About the Guests:

Gloria and Victoria are cosmetic chemists and the founders of Chemist Confessions. They are known for their educational approach to skincare science and ingredient knowledge. They have their own skincare brand and are active on social media, providing valuable insights and debunking skincare myths.

TimeSummary

03:00Discussion on the Valisher paper on benzoyl peroxide

06:00Comparison of the benzene contamination in sunscreen

10:00Reassurance on the safety of sunscreen & how to properly apply

16:00Niacinamide best used at specific concentrations

18:00Hypochlorous acid not bleach and not drying

21:00Hyaluronic Acid and how to best use

24:00Bacuchiol and Pocutio versus retinol 

26:00Ceramides and moisturizing for acneic skin

30:00Vitamin C proper storage and various forms

39:00Debunking myths applying products, retinol & extracts

45:00Clarifying the ban on retinol higher than 0.3% in the EU

To watch the video version of this episode head to the Youtube page!

Need a full skincare overhaul? Check out our Comprehensive Skincare Routine Digital Guide

Connect with me:

Amy's Instagram

www.skinthusiast.com