I’m using Stevia-A 0.05% every night for the past month(first time user) with no side effects(peeling, redness, dryness,etc)
I’m just wondering if it is doing anything for my skin if I’m not experiencing any of these conditions(symptoms)?
Should I try Retin-A instead?
Tretinoin - What is the difference between Retin-A and Stevia-A?
Question posted by Graydigger on 4 June 2019
Last updated on 5 June 2019 by EllaRS
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I use the highest strength of tretinoin and never experienced any side effects. Even from the very first application. Just consider yourself lucky :)
Stevia-A is tretinoin topical cream same as Retin-A, they are the same.
stevia-A Cream (Topical)
Generic Name: tretinoin (Topical route)
Retin-A Cream, Gel, Liquid
Generic Name: tretinoin
Not because you are not experiencing potential side effects it means the medication is not working, you are lucky not to be undergoing possible side effects.
I do take medications for different conditions and do not experience any side effects, but believe me when I say the medications are working.
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