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I Regularly Skip Foundation Thanks to This Creamy, On-Sale Retinol Treatment

Stephanie Gray
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It changed my skin’s texture in just a few months.

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Admittedly, I didn’t even try retinol until I was in my mid-30s after a dermatologist visit. I needed to deal with hyperpigmentation and sun spots that resulted from bad skincare habits from my early 20s (I’m talking tanning beds and skipping daily sunscreen), things I wouldn’t dare do today. After the appointment, I went home with a pricey, low concentration retinol, but despite using it regularly for six months I was disappointed to not see much of a difference in my skin’s texture or brightness.

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After learning about the benefits of bakuchiol, which is considered a retinol alternative, I discovered Marie Veronique’s best-selling Multi-Retinol Night Emulsion. The treatment blends bakuchiol, encapsulated retinol (a gentle version of retinol that’s great for beginners), and retinyl, another vitamin A derivative, to speed up cell turnover (aka, replace old skin cells with new ones), which aids in the appearance of wrinkles, fine lines, and uneven skin texture. The formula also doesn’t include any microbiome-damaging preservatives, which can be found in other retinoid products on the market. I was also swayed after seeing the 75-year-old founder’s incredible skin.

Right now, you can snag the treatment for 15 percent off during Credo’s spring sale with the code INSTYLE. (Note that the discount varies; receive 10 percent off when you spend $125, 15 percent off when you spend $125 to $250, and 20 percent off when you spend over $250.)

Marie Veronique Multi-Retinol Night Emulsion

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While I don't have sensitive skin, I do have mild rosacea, and didn't experience any of the side effects of traditional retinol like irritation or peeling with this product. Right away, I noticed my skin looked refreshed the next morning; within a few weeks, I stopped having regular breakouts and my skin tone looked more even. Months later, I'm already on a second tube and continue to use it almost nightly because of how much my skin has improved — so much that I hardly wear foundation. The creamy formula is fragrance and essential oil-free, and a little goes a long way. A pea-sized amount covers my entire face, and is designed to double as an eye cream. Suitable for all skin types, including those with rosacea, it’s made to be used in the evening and after you’ve applied all of your serums and oils. For those with sensitive skin, the brand recommends starting by using only one to two times a week.

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I’m not the only one who’s a fan of this retinol alternative. Dozens of customers have given the emulsion a five-star rating at Credo. One customer in their 40s said they loved the gentle cream and they “get compliments” on their skin all of the time. Another reviewer over the age of 45 said they were recommended the brand by their esthetician and says it’s “absolutely changed” their skin, while someone else said after a few months of use, their “forehead is so smooth and wrinkles have significantly diminished.”

Many reviewers who admit to having sensitive skin also love the product. One person with “extremely sensitive” skin said they haven’t reacted from using it and that their skin “seems softer already.”

See why it’s a favorite for yourself and pick up a tube of this Multi-Retinol Night Emulsion while it’s on sale at Credo. Plus, shop more Marie Veronique products for less with the code INSTYLE, below.

Marie Veronique Everyday Coverage Tinted Sunscreen

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Marie Veronique Barrier Lipid Complex

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Marie Veronique Gentle Retinol Night Serum

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