Geek & GorgeousA-Game 10 Retinal Serum 30 ml
A silky, lightweight emulsion containing a high-strength amount of retinal to help against all signs of ageing.
Good to know: This product is for experienced retinoid users. If you are starting out, we recommend A-Game 5.
Retinal is the "big brother" molecule of the better known anti-aging superstar, retinol. While retinol needs two metabolic conversion steps to reach the active form, retinoic acid, retinal is the direct precursor only one conversion step away from the active form the skin cells understand. It is estimated that retinal can convert more than 10x more efficiently to retinoic acid than retinol, making retinal an outstandingly effective member of the retinoid family (vitamin A family).
Once converted, retinal helps the skin cells to produce more collagen and other structural elements, making the skin more youthful, firm and elastic. It speeds up the renewal process of the upper skin layers making it smoother and more even. A-Game is a smart-aging must-have, but it is also useful as an adjacent product for fading pigmentation, as well as helping acne-prone skin.
In terms of strength and knowledge, Geek & Gorgeous would compare their 0.1% retinal serum to the strength and knowledge of a 1% retinol product but with less irritation potential and possibly quicker results.
Cruelty-free | Vegan | Fragrance & Essential oil free | Gluten-free
Suitable for skin that has already used retinol products before or have used Geek & Gorgeous A-Game 5 and feel comfortable going up a level in strength. Texture - this product is more suitable for combination and oily skin and for those who want to boost their firmness and reduce pigmentation and signs of ageing.
💘 Why we love it: This product a great at reversing skin damage such as pigmentation, wrinkles and lack of glow. Its silky formula is not drying and quickly gives results.
PERFECT FOR If you are an an experienced Retinoid user, this is a fantastic alternative for you as its hydrating and extremely effective.
Great for acne, wrinkles, pigmentation and over all skin health.
TEXTURE Yellow light weight cream.
SCENT No fragrance or perfume, smells of nothing.
KEY INGREDIENTS
Retinal (0.1%): An anti-aging superstar ingredient that is the direct precursor of retinoic acid (the active form that the skin cells understand) and shows an outstanding activity/tolerance ratio among topical retinoids.
Allantoin & Panthenol: A classic ingredient duo known for their skin soothing and skin protecting abilities.
Biosaccharide Gum-1: A carbohydrate molecule that has nice skin soothing and moisturising abilities and makes A-Game even more gentle and silky.
Use:
Apply a pea sized amount to face in the PM. In your evening routine, apply liquid and gel-type products first (for example a toner, or our other serums). Follow with a moisturiser Wear a sunscreen SPF 30 or higher in the morning.
If you are using A-Game 10 for the first time, phase in application starting at 2-3 times per week for two weeks. If well-tolerated, move up to every other evening in two weeks and finally - if your skin tolerates it - every night. Do not use around the eye area.
Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding!
Good to know: A-Game has a bright yellow color due to the retinal in it. Based on our experience, it dissipates on the skin and does not leave a yellow tint on surfaces.
- Category:Serum
- Article number:3981-108-0030
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Sofie
1 day agoQuestion
Is this as strong as Medik8 Crystal Retinal 10 Cream?33 viewsEmma
Customer service at Lyko23 hours agoHey there Sofie! 👋🤍 Both of these products contain the same amount of retinal. However, Medik8's version is formulated with more soothing ingredients and may therefore feel milder on the skin. This means that some users may experience less irritation with Medik8 despite the same concentration. If you haven't used retinal before, a tip could be to start with Medik8 as it may feel a bit milder, but generally speaking, there shouldn't be a huge difference between these two 🌠🤍 If you switch products or start using either of these, it's always important to gradually acclimate your skin. Take care! 🥰
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