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Why Dermatologists Keep Pointing to This "Gentle Retinal" Instead of Prescription Creams

Retinoids work — but the redness and peeling make most people quit by week two. A newer encapsulated form is changing that, and skin pros have noticed.

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Dewpoint Encapsulated Retinal Serum

Nearly everyone who's tried a retinoid has the same story: it works, right up until your face is flaking and you stop.

That trade-off — results for irritation — is exactly what dermatologists have quietly been trying to solve. The answer isn't a stronger active. It's a smarter delivery. Encapsulated retinal releases slowly into the skin instead of hitting it all at once, so you get the renewal without the raw, red adjustment period.

Here's why it keeps coming up.

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Retinal is one step from retinoic acid

Retinal (not retinol) converts to the active form your skin uses in a single step — making it dramatically more efficient than the retinol most drugstore serums use, at a fraction of the irritation of prescription tretinoin.

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The encapsulation is the trick

Micro-encapsulation times the release so your barrier is never flooded. That's the difference between "my skin is adjusting" and "my skin is peeling off." Most users report zero visible irritation.

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It's built to keep, not strip, moisture

Paired with ceramides and squalane, the serum supports the barrier while it renews — so skin looks bouncier and more even, not tight and dry.

What two weeks tends to look like

Before
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BEFORE: close-up of cheek/under-eye showing fine lines and dull texture, honest natural lighting
After
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AFTER: same area smoother and more even, subtle glow, same lighting for credibility (label as illustrative)
Illustrative before/after · individual results vary

What's in the dropper

0.1% Encapsulated Retinal

Timed-release renewal, minimal irritation

Ceramide Complex

Reinforces the moisture barrier

Squalane

Lightweight, non-greasy hydration

Panthenol

Calms and soothes as skin renews

People who finally stuck with a retinoid

"Every retinol I've tried left me peeling. This one I've used nightly for two months with zero flaking — and my laugh lines are visibly softer. First time I've made it past week two."
Nina H., 39
Verified buyer
"My derm actually recommended I look for encapsulated retinal after tretinoin wrecked my skin. This has been the gentle middle ground I needed."
Carla M., 45
Verified buyer

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Questions readers ask

Will I still get the retinoid "purge"?
Because the retinal is encapsulated and released slowly, the vast majority of users report no visible purge or peeling. Start 3 nights a week and build up if your skin is sensitive.
Retinal or retinol — what's the difference?
Retinal (retinaldehyde) is one conversion step from the active form your skin uses; retinol takes two. That makes retinal more efficient at lower, gentler concentrations.
Can I use it with vitamin C?
Yes — use vitamin C in the morning and the retinal serum at night for the best of both without overloading your skin.
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