First things first, why do I need either one of these creams? Well, it is quite simple. As we grow older, our bodies produce less of some of the key elements needed to keep healthy, youthful skin, and our bodies can use a little extra help to get the job done.

Fortunately, there are many products out there meant just for that purpose. But then there is the question, what one should I use?

Everybody Has Different Needs
The cream you need will depend on your specific needs and if there is something that you are trying to correct, such as uneven skin, dark spots, or wrinkles. Different products will target different skin-related issues, so make sure that you read the labels and understand what these products can do for you.


Retinol
Retinol is one of the top ingredients you want to look for in your beauty creams. What is it? Topical vitamin A-based drugs called retinoids are the most used and also the most studied of the anti-aging compounds, and they may reduce fine lines and wrinkles.


By increasing the production of collagen and stimulating the production of new blood vessels in the skin, retinoids improve skin color and can be your biggest ally when it comes to skin health.

Lipochroman
Lipochroman is a vitamin-like molecule that can support cells in the elimination of xenobiotics (substances that are foreign to the body) and free radicals from both the environment and the inner body.

Let’s Not Forget About CoQ10
Coenzyme Q10, a.k.a. CoQ10, is another great ally for your skin. A coenzyme is a fat-soluble, vitamin-like compound that is believed to have a very positive effect on not only your skin but also your health.

CoQ10 is involved in the production of cellular energy and serves as an antioxidant, which helps preserve cells and prevent and treat some chronic diseases. There are also, of course, beauty benefits from this ingredient.

Day or Night?
Once you figured out what ingredients to look for, you also have the night or day question when it comes to beauty creams and products.

Is There a Difference?
Yes, there is a difference between these two creams.

Daytime products are lighter and are often used with makeup. Daytime products are not only lighter in weight than a night cream, but they also usually have SPF included in their formula (always look for ones that do).

They also quickly absorbed into the skin.

Nighttime creams are also known as overnight creams. Overnight creams tend to have a greater concentration of ingredients such as peptides and stronger active ingredients such as retinol, which is known to increase skin’s sensitivity to the sun, so it is better to use at night time.

Either Or?
Using a daytime or nighttime cream is truly a matter of preference. You can use one of them or go all in and use both for an all-day boost.


The beauty of an overnight cream, such as this Overnight Facial Complex by the Skin Saint, is that you can apply it before bedtime, go to sleep, and let the cream work its magic.

This nighttime moisturizer with retinoid, Lipochroman™, and CoQ10 has pretty much everything you need to improve the appearance of lines, sagging skins, and uneven pigment.

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