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Hey friends. I've recently realized that what I thought were freckles is actually melasma, and my dermatologist has prescribed me tretinoin for it. I have very pale skin, generally normal in the winter and a little oilier in the T-zone during the summer, but it can dry out really badly with things like AHA. From what I've heard, tret is pretty drying. My dermatologist recommended that I start with applying it only two nights a week, and using a pea-sized amount mixed into my moisturizer. I use the Tatcha Water Cream moisturizer, which is pretty light and has been great for me, but with tret I'm wondering if I'll need a heavier moisturizer. I'm also worried that my usual double-cleansing will worsen the dryness from tret. I double-cleanse with an oil balm to remove my mineral sunblock, then with the Tatcha Rice Wash to get rid of the sunblock & oil balm residue. But I'm thinking the rice wash might be irritating because it's got a (mild) physical exfoliant, so maybe I need to find something else for my second cleanse?

Does anyone have any experiences to share about dryness on tret, or just starting tret in general? Anything I should be aware of? I'm weirdly nervous about it!

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[โ€“] CheeseToastie@lazysoci.al 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I really understand your nerves here mate, dry skin feels horrible and it's obvious on your face. It's a big unknown, and you're really careful with your skincare routine so it's important. I don't have any experience but I just looked on insta and there's loads of reels about it if that helps?

[โ€“] klemptor@startrek.website 3 points 6 days ago

Good idea! I don't have Instagram but I bet YouTube has some good videos. Thanks!