Catrine

  • 1 month

    Comparison

    Hey, what is the difference between this in effect and Nioxin's anti hair loss serum?? I have both this and the serum, and personally, I like the serum much more since it smells good and my hair feels fuller after application, while this one leaves a stiff feeling in my hair... Can you combine this with the serum, do you think? Which is best for hair loss? Best regards

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    • Customer service at Lyko
      1 month
      Hey Catrine! 🥰👋 Their Nioxin Anti-Hairloss Treatment Ultimate Power serum is more targeted for someone who has increased hair loss and to boost the scalp. This Scalp Treatment for Thinning Hair focuses on thinning hair and creates fullness again and not just hair loss! ❤ Hope this made it all a bit clearer. Take care now! ✨

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  • 4 months

    Product Question

    Hi, I wonder if this is best to use at night, for example? I have understood that it shouldn't be combined with certain other substances, I use both cosrx aha toner, The 6 peptide, power essence, all in one cream, and the eye cream... But I think this might be good for the evening?? And do you apply this last, after the all in one cream? 🤪🤔 Best regards

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    • Customer service at Lyko
      4 months
      Hey Catrine 👋 Yes, COSRX The Retinol 0.1 Cream is best used in the evening, as retinol makes the skin more sensitive to the sun. Since you are using COSRX AHA Toner, you should not use retinol and AHA on the same evening – it can be too much exfoliation and irritate the skin. Here’s how the routines can look 👇 🌙 Evening routine with retinol (without AHA): Cleansing The 6 Peptide Power Essence All in One Cream Retinol (applied last, as it is a heavier cream) Eye cream 🌓 Evening routine with AHA (without retinol): Cleansing COSRX AHA Toner The 6 Peptide Power Essence All in One Cream Eye cream Since you are new to retinol, 0.1% is a good starting point. Start with 2 times a week and gradually increase if your skin tolerates it. If it feels good after a few weeks, you might consider going up to 0.3%, but that’s not a must. And remember sunscreen during the day! ☀️ Retinol makes the skin more sensitive to UV radiation. Hope that helps! 🤗✨

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