A couple of questions

Is advanced clinicals good for sensitive skin?

We always recommend our fragrance-free items for sensitive skin, like our Advanced Clinicals Collagen Skin Rescue Cream. Since it's fragrance and dye free, it makes a great “reset” for troubled skin.23-Aug-2019

What percentage of retinol is in advanced clinicals?

1.3% Retinol What is the percentage of retinol used in your serum? Advanced Clinicals Retinol Serum uses 1.3% Retinol Encapsulate. Encapsulated Retinol has a higher stability rate than “free” Retinol which means it has a more potent efficacy for more consistent results.

Is advanced clinicals paraben free?

Advanced Clinicals Sensitive Moisturizing Skin Cream 16oz with Pump. Gentle Enough for Your Face, Large Enough to Use on Whole Body! Paraben Free, Fragrance-free.

Where are advanced clinicals products made?

Yes, Advanced Clinicals is a good brand. Their products are formulated and manufactured in their FDA-inspected lab located locally in Chicago with the goal of getting affordable and effective skincare products to its customers.

How do you use advanced clinicals serum?

Gently pat product onto skin, focusing on problem areas. Allow several minutes for serum to absorb. Follow with moisturizer. May be applied daily, day or night.

How much retinol is in Cerave retinol serum?

What Percentage Of Retinol Is In Cerave Resurfacing Retinol Serum? The Cerave resurfacing serum contains 0.1% retinoid(Vitamin A), making it a less potent retinol product. However, it can be very effective to people with normal skin types and less effective for other skin types.

What is encapsulated retinol?

Encapsulated retinol is basically a retinol molecule that's wrapped up inside a carrier system. “Encapsulated retinol is a technology that allows the active ingredients to penetrate deeper into the skin layer before being activated.

What is ferulic acid made from?

The ferulic acid found in supplements is generally derived from cereal grains. Ferulic acid can also be found in high concentrations in certain herbal products used in traditional Chinese medicine, including dong quai (Angelica sinesis), sheng ma (Cimicifuga heracleifolia), and chuan xiong (Ligusticum chuangxiong).