Retinol is one of the most established skincare ingredients for supporting skin renewal, but how it is delivered can matter just as much as the ingredient itself. Encapsulated retinol is designed to release progressively, making it well suited to a controlled nighttime resurfacing routine.
What is encapsulated retinol?
Encapsulation places retinol within a delivery system that helps release it gradually on the skin. This approach is designed to support controlled topical delivery while maintaining retinol’s role in cosmetic skin renewal.
Benefits for uneven texture and dullness
With consistent use, retinol can support normal cellular turnover. This can help the skin surface look smoother, fresher and more refined over time.
Fine lines and early signs of ageing
A progressive retinol routine can help improve the visible appearance of fine lines and support smoother-looking skin. Results depend on consistency, skin tolerance and an appropriate supporting routine.
Post-acne marks
By supporting regular surface renewal, retinol can also help improve the appearance of residual post-acne marks and uneven-looking tone over time.
How to introduce retinol
Begin slowly, usually two to three nights per week, on clean and dry skin. Increase frequency according to tolerance, moisturize as needed and use broad-spectrum sunscreen during the daytime.
For a controlled nighttime resurfacing option, explore RetiCell Encapsulated Retinol Serum by Elysium Skin Sciences.
Reduce frequency if persistent irritation occurs. If pregnant, breastfeeding or under dermatological treatment, consult a qualified healthcare professional before introducing a retinoid product.
