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Hydrogenated Retinol
Retinoid
Retinoids (AKA Vitamin A) help with signs of aging by simulating new cell production and getting rid of old skin cells.
Brightening
Some ingredients are used to help combat dullness by promoting smoother, more radiant skin.
Good for Oily Skin
Oily skin is largely determined by genetics, but factors like stress, hormones, and humidity can also play a role. Some ingredients are commonly used to help manage excess oil and keep shine in check, without stripping the skin.
Good for Scar Healing
Some ingredients are commonly used to support the skin's natural healing process and improve the appearance of scars over time. While results can vary, they may help with texture, discoloration, and overall skin recovery.
Helps with Dark Spots
Some ingredients are known for their brightening properties, helping to even out skin tone and reduce the look of dark spots or dullness.
Good for Texture
The most common cause of textured skin is a build up of dead skin cells. The easiest way to get rid of textured skin is to exfoliate and give your skin the proper nutrients.
Explained
Hydrogenated Retinol is a form of retinoid. It can be good for oily skin. It can help to improve skin texture, reduce the visibility of dark spots, heal scars, and brighten skin.
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Users who like it
38%
Users who avoid it
63%
What it does
Skin Conditioning
To hydrate and soften skin
Prevalence
Less common
Percentage of products that contain it
0%
Top categories
Moisturizers
Treatments
Masks
Position
Predominant list placement
Top 25%
CosIng Data
CosIng ID
83023
INCI Name
HYDROGENATED RETINOL
EC #
 -
All Functions
Skin Conditioning