Published May 13, 2025 | Sponsored Content
Dermatologists Reveal: How to Get Even Better Results from Retinol
A powerful solution for sagging skin and age spots.

As one of the most trusted skincare ingredients in the world, retinol has earned its reputation.
Magazines like Women’s Health call it “the most scientifically proven ingredient.”¹ Dermatologists agree: it helps reduce wrinkles, tighten skin, and restore a natural glow by removing dull, dead skin cells—unlike anything else on the market.
But here’s the problem:
Many users give up on retinol too soon due to irritation, redness, or lack of fast visible results. So what’s really going on?
Retinol’s effectiveness depends largely on the dosage. Most low-dose formulas are so weak, they deliver little to no results. High doses, on the other hand, often backfire—causing dryness, irritation, and breakouts.
That’s why a team of German researchers set out to find a smarter solution—one that delivers visible results without the harsh side effects.
In their search for a better solution, scientists discovered potent plant-based compounds in the green leaves of the tobacco plant—completely free of nicotine. In vitro studies showed that these compounds mimic the effects of retinol, but without the typical irritation.
By combining these natural actives with a stabilized form of pure retinol, they developed something truly innovative: RetiXol.
According to Dr. Zobel, lead researcher at Evertz Pharma:
“What sets RetiXol apart is the way its ingredients work in perfect harmony. Together, they create a powerful new compound that delivers impressive results—while staying gentle on the skin.”
Independent testing by Derma Consult has rated RetiXol as highly effective and safe for daily use. No irritation, no risk of overuse—just real, visible results.
In fact, many users who previously struggled with traditional retinol now swear by RetiXol.
One satisfied customer, Daniela, shares her experience:
“I had issues with traditional Vitamin A products, but with RetiXol, it’s like turning back the clock. My skin feels smoother, my fine lines are fading, and even age spots have lightened—without any irritation.”

Experts aren’t surprised. Even VOGUE reported: "That’s how retinol became the gold standard in skincare."²
With groundbreaking innovations like RetiXol, these powerful benefits are now available to even the most sensitive skin.
RetiXol is proudly made in Germany by Evertz Pharma and is now available in the U.S. through their official website.
Right now, you can take advantage of an exclusive manufacturer’s discount and try it risk-free for 30 days.
* Results may vary from person to person. Figure based on person / name changed
[1] = https://www.womenshealth.de/beauty/schoene-haut/retinol-fuer-schoene-haut/
[2] = https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/what-is-retinol
Clinical studies and scientific research
Kafi R, Kwak HS, Schumacher WE, Cho S, Hanft VN, Kang S, Fisher GJ, Voorhees JJ, Varani J. (2007). Improvement of Naturally Aged Skin with Vitamin A (Retinol). Archives of Dermatology, 143(5), 606-12.
Result: Topical retinol led to a significant improvement in fine lines and increased collagen production in naturally aged skin.
Varani J, Fisher GJ, Kang S, Voorhees JJ. (2016). Molecular mechanisms of intrinsic skin aging and retinoid therapy. Dermatologic Therapy, 29(5), 364–375.
Result: Shows the molecular mechanisms by which retinoids (including retinol) promote collagen synthesis while inhibiting collagen breakdown.
Kang S, Leyden JJ, Lowe NJ, Matts PJ, Kollias N, Larnier C, et al. (2001). Photodamage and Topical Retinoic Acid Therapy. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 15(Suppl 3), 28-33.
Result: Retinoic acid (the active form of Vitamin A) improves signs of photoaging such as wrinkles and hyperpigmentation.
Kim J, Kim S, Shin HS, Kim J, Jung E, et al. (2013). Efficacy of Retinyl Retinoate in the Improvement of Photoaged Skin. Dermatologic Therapy, 26(4), 267-271.
Result: Retinyl retinoate (a gentler form of retinol) causes less skin irritation while still effectively improving fine lines and skin texture.
Griffiths CEM, Kang S, Ellis CN, et al. (1995). Two concentrations of topical retinoic acid cause similar improvement of photodamage. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 33(3), 384-390.
Result: Even at different concentrations, retinoic acid showed comparable improvements in wrinkles and skin texture.
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