23/06/2026
Oh, that’s an easy one, let’s break them down in order of most common mistakes that can negatively affect the skin:
1. Using the incorrect form of Vitamin A for your skin type, condition and skin health. This happens ALL. THE. TIME! Unfortunately, due to the overwhelming number of viral recs, more and more consumers of all ages are seeking advice from non-experts around the globe. Always seek the advice of a qualified Skin Expert who can share information on the varying forms of Vitamin A.
2. Going too hard too fast! Slow down Sally, one of the leading causes of aging is inflammation and this is exactly what you do to your skin when you rush your Vitamin A – particularly the use of Retinol and Retinoic Acid. This can cause chronic inflammation that sets your skin back tenfold. Just like lifting weights to grow muscle and size, you must work yourself into it to avoid injury. If you understand this concept in relation to exercise, then we hope the penny just dropped.
3. Using your Vitamin A too sparingly and not consistently then losing losing faith because you didn’t see a quick change. Vitamin A is a non-negotiable for skin health and normal skin function, not to mention it’s plethora of other benefits in skin appearance. This staple ingredient should be used continuously long term at night with regular re-evaluation with a Skin Expert who can move you into a different form of Vitamin A as the skin needs.