There's something called the ABC of skincare:
but take note, Vitamin A and C should not be used together at the same time
Vitamin B and C should also not be used at the same time
so night time = Vit A + B
morning = C + antioxidants
vitamin A should not be started at too early an age and personally, I won't recommend anyone below the age of 25 to use it.
also, Vitamin A tends to trigger sensitivity
there are many things about Vitamin A that I am too lazy to explain, so do your own reading on Retinol/Vit A.
just in case it isn't clear enough, let me reiterate
Vitamin A is not an ingredient you jump into haphazardly without your own reading
I am using a brand that is no-nonsense, a brand that sells the most POTENT ingredient at a HIGH concentration, at a low price
but you need to know what you are doing
as with sunscreen, I avoid all non-fatty alcohol and make sure there's no questionable ingredient high up on the ingredient list
looking at the kind of comments and questions that are being asked here, I would not recommend it to people on this forum who most likely have very low-level skincare know-how.
This is confusing.. some sites do say it good to combine A + C.
https://www.paulaschoice-eu.com/6-retinol-myths-busted
I use Vit A (retinol, drunk elephant) on Day 1 and 2, then rest on 3 and 4.
I’ll mix it with Vit C (serum, Paula choice), that I use daily.
And I use Vit B (namicide, Paula choice) daily with moisturizer. But skip on days I put retinol.

