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Pure retinol. Pure WOW. Amplify your age-fighting with a dermocosmetic serum powered by pure, potent, high-concentration retinol. (You can’t stop time, but don’t be surprised when consistent nighttime use reveals a level of skin vibrancy you haven’t seen in years!)
Formula Attributes
When using a high-concentration retinol product, it is important to gradually establish skin tolerance, also referred to as "retinization," before advancing to more frequent usage. If you are a first-time user of pure retinol,* Mary Kay’s gentle retinization process (below) is recommended for you.
During the retinization process, Mary Kay recommends avoiding physical and chemical exfoliation products, acne products and products with high concentrations of vitamin C since they may contribute to temporary dryness or irritation.
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Apply Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Retinol 0.5 1x per week on the same night, diluted with Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Calm Restore Facial Milk.
Directions: In the evening, cleanse skin and wait approximately five to ten minutes. Mix a pea-sized amount (one pump) of Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Retinol 0.5 with one pump of Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Calm Restore Facial Milk. Apply mixture to forehead, cheeks, nose and chin in an upward, outward motion, avoiding the eye area. Allow for full absorption before applying other skin care products. Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Calm Restore Facial Milk can also be used throughout the day and week as needed to relieve skin. Use sunscreen during the day.
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Apply Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Retinol 0.5 1x per week on the same night, followed by Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Calm Restore Facial Milk.
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Apply Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Retinol 0.5 2x per week, followed by Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Calm Restore Facial Milk, as needed.
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Apply Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Retinol 0.5 3x – 5x per week, followed by Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Calm Restore Facial Milk, as needed.
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Continued benefits come with continued usage. Usage frequency of Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Retinol 0.5 is based on skin tolerance. Once skin is retinized, product may be used as often as every evening, followed by Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Calm Restore Facial Milk as needed.
Click here to learn more about retinol’s compatibility with other ingredients and Mary Kay® products and to find out if retinol is right for you. Do not use Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Retinol 0.5 if you are pregnant, lactating or planning to become pregnant.
*TimeWise Repair® products do not contain pure retinol. TimeWise Repair® products contain an encapsulated, controlled-release retinol that’s not designed to retinize your skin. If TimeWise Repair® products are your only source for retinol, Mary Kay recommends following the retinization process to help skin adjust to the potency of the high concentration retinol found in Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Retinol 0.5.
**Results based on an independent expert evaluator assessing 22 women during an eight-week clinical study in which women used Retinol 0.5 every other night for the first two weeks, then applied nightly weeks 3–8.
These products cannot be sold or shipped in the Dominican Republic due to local regulations.
Retinol (Vitamin A)
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In an eight-week independent clinical study of Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Retinol 0.5,
In addition, panelists experienced visible improvement in:
†Results based on an independent expert evaluator assessing 22 women during an eight-week clinical study in which women used Mary Kay Clinical Solutions® Retinol 0.5 every other night for the first two weeks, then applied nightly weeks 3–8. Data reflects the percentage of panelists who showed improvement or the percentage of improvement for an attribute compared to baseline measurements taken at the beginning of the study.