No fungal-acne, pore-clogging, fragrance or drying-alcohol flags for Retinol(0.5%) in our reference data. It is commonly flagged for caution in pregnancy — confirm with your own doctor.
Retinol is a vitamin A derivative that converts to retinoic acid in the skin, promoting cell turnover and stimulating collagen synthesis. At 0.5% it is a moderate-strength over-the-counter active used for anti-aging, texture refinement, and acne support.
| Reported effect | How often | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dryness and flaking (retinoid dermatitis) | Common | Especially during the initial weeks of use as skin acclimates. |
| Erythema (redness) | Common | Often accompanies early irritation and the adjustment period. |
| Stinging or burning sensation | Common | Transient, typically on application to compromised or sensitive skin. |
| Increased photosensitivity | Common | Heightened sun sensitivity; daily sunscreen is recommended. |
| Peeling and skin purging | Uncommon | Temporary breakout or shedding as cell turnover accelerates. |
| Contact dermatitis or significant irritation | Uncommon | May occur with overuse or in highly sensitive individuals. |
| Allergic sensitization | Rare | True allergic reaction to retinol or formulation components. |
| Hyperpigmentation following irritation | Rare | Post-inflammatory pigmentation, more likely in darker skin tones. |
Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.
Peer-reviewed papers on this ingredient, via PubMed.