Naturals Retinol Cream
Naturals Retinol Cream
Product Description
Product overview
LilyAna Naturals Retinol Cream is a bestselling, budget-friendly anti-aging moisturizer that pairs a maximum-strength retinol with a cushioning blend of aloe, shea butter, jojoba oil, green tea, and vitamins E and B5. The idea is to deliver retinol's smoothing, firming and tone-evening benefits while the nourishing base helps offset the dryness and flaking retinol is famous for. With tens of thousands of reviews behind it, it remains one of the most popular drugstore-priced retinol creams available.
Retinol + Hydration
Pairs a vitamin A retinol with aloe, glycerin and panthenol so resurfacing comes with comfort, not just dryness.
Texture & feel
SENSORYRetinol + Hydration
Pairs a vitamin A retinol with aloe, glycerin and panthenol so resurfacing comes with comfort, not just dryness.
Botanical Comfort Blend
Shea butter, jojoba oil, green tea and Centella help calm and soften skin as retinol does its work.
Premium Results, Drugstore Price
One of the most reviewed sub-$25 retinols, repeatedly compared by buyers to creams costing two to three times more.
Two Steps in One
Functions as both your night treatment and moisturizer, simplifying a PM routine into a single step.
Safety & compatibility
SAFEContains retinol, a vitamin A derivative. Retinoids are generally avoided during pregnancy and nursing — talk to your doctor first.
Not malassezia-safe. Isopropyl palmitate, glyceryl stearate, stearic acid, polysorbate 20, lecithin and plant oils can feed the yeast.
Retinol increases photosensitivity. Daily broad-spectrum SPF is essential, and the brand recommends nighttime use.
Avoid layering in the same routine with strong AHA/BHA exfoliants or high-strength vitamin C to limit irritation.
The formula includes denatured alcohol high in the list, which can feel drying on very dry or reactive skin — patch test first.
No animal-derived ingredients and never tested on animals, and free of parabens, sulfates and added synthetic fragrance.
Ingredient breakdown
INGREDIENTSRetinol % UndisclosedProven
The star active and a true anti-aging gold standard. A pure form of vitamin A, retinol converts to retinoic acid in the skin to speed cell turnover and support collagen. LilyAna markets it as "maximum strength" but does not publish an exact percentage.
- Source: Retinoids are among the most clinically studied topicals for fine lines, uneven tone and texture.
- Mechanism: Increases keratinocyte turnover and stimulates fibroblasts to produce more collagen over time.
- Note: The buffering base aims to reduce the redness, peeling and dryness pure retinol can cause.
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice 1st IngredientPromising
Used as the base of the formula in place of plain water. Aloe is a lightweight humectant that hydrates and helps calm and soothe skin — a sensible counterweight to retinol's potential for irritation.
- Source: Aloe contains polysaccharides that bind water and have been studied for soothing and skin-comforting effects.
- Role: Adds slip and hydration without heaviness, supporting a more tolerable retinol experience.
Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5) Support activeProven
A humectant and skin-conditioning agent that draws in water and supports the skin barrier, helping to reduce the tight, dry feeling retinol users often report.
- Source: Panthenol is well documented for improving hydration and supporting barrier repair and skin comfort.
- Synergy: Works alongside glycerin and aloe to keep skin cushioned during active treatment.
Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E) AntioxidantProven
A stable form of vitamin E that acts as an antioxidant, helping defend skin lipids from free-radical stress and complementing retinol's renewal work.
- Source: Vitamin E is a widely studied lipid-soluble antioxidant used to protect and condition the skin.
- Role: Supports the moisturizing base and pairs well with retinol-focused routines.
Centella Asiatica (Cica) Extract SoothingPromising
A popular "cica" botanical valued for calming and antioxidant properties. It helps soothe visible redness and supports a more comfortable feel during retinol use.
- Source: Centella contains triterpenes (asiaticoside, madecassoside) researched for soothing and skin-support benefits.
- Role: Reinforces the formula's "gentle retinol" positioning.
Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Extract AntioxidantPromising
Green tea is rich in polyphenol antioxidants (notably EGCG) that help neutralize free radicals and calm the look of stressed skin.
- Source: Green tea catechins are widely studied antioxidants with soothing and protective properties.
- Role: Adds antioxidant support to round out the anti-aging blend.
28 ingredients
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Water, Isopropyl Palmitate, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil, Glyceryl Stearate, Cetyl Alcohol, Cassia Angustifolia Seed Extract, Stearic Acid, Glycerin, Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil, Pentylene Glycol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Caesalpinia Spinosa Gum, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Panthenol, Xanthan Gum, Polysorbate 20, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Alcohol, Retinol, Lecithin, Salix Alba Bark Extract, Equisetum Arvense Extract, Taraxacum Officinale Extract, Centella Asiatica Extract, Geranium Maculatum Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin.
Where it fits in your routine
ROUTINEUse at night after lighter treatments. Because this is a retinol moisturizer, it usually replaces your regular night cream — apply it as your moisturizing step, then always finish with broad-spectrum SPF the next morning.
How to use
HOW TO USEPatch Test First
Apply a small amount to your inner forearm or jaw for a couple of nights to check tolerance, especially on sensitive skin.
Cleanse & Dry
Start on clean, fully dry skin in the evening. Applying retinol to damp skin can increase the chance of irritation.
Start Slow
Begin every other night (2–3x per week) for the first 2 weeks, then build up to nightly use as your skin adjusts.
Apply a Pea-Sized Amount
Smooth a thin layer over face and neck, avoiding the immediate eye area. A little goes a long way.
Always Use SPF
Follow with broad-spectrum sunscreen every morning, since retinol makes skin more sensitive to the sun.
Who is it for?
WHOPerfect for you if:
- You want effective anti-aging on a drugstore budget
- You're newer to retinol and want a cushioned, less-drying formula
- You have normal, dry or mature skin
- You prefer one product that moisturizes and treats
- You dislike strong synthetic fragrance
Consider alternatives if:
- You're pregnant or breastfeeding
- You need a fungal-acne (malassezia) safe product
- You're very breakout- or clog-prone (comedogenic esters present)
- You want a clearly disclosed, clinical retinol percentage
- Your skin reacts to denatured alcohol
Skin type compatibility
SKIN TYPESRich emollients and humectants offset retinol dryness, making this one of the most comfortable picks for dry skin.
Retinol plus a nourishing base targets fine lines, firmness and tone while keeping skin hydrated.
Comfortable and absorbs well, though it can feel slightly rich over oilier zones.
Buffered and free of added fragrance, but retinol plus denatured alcohol means a patch test is wise.
Comedogenic esters and plant oils may feel heavy or clog very breakout-prone skin; lighter formats may suit better.
Results timeline
3–6 MONTHSSmoother, more hydrated skin
The most common early feedback is softer, plumper skin and reduced dryness as the moisturizing base goes to work.
~60% noticed earlyBrighter, more even tone
Increased cell turnover begins to refine texture and lift dullness; some users report calmer-looking redness.
~45% noticedSoftened fine lines
This is the window where retinol's collagen-supporting effects typically begin to show on fine lines and texture.
~50% noticedFirmer, more refined skin
With consistent nightly use and daily SPF, firmness and tone tend to keep improving gradually.
~40% long-termRatings by platform
55K+ REVIEWSPros & cons
BALANCEDPraised
- Meaningful anti-aging results at a low price
- Gentler than many retinols thanks to its hydrating base
- Absorbs fast with a soft, non-greasy finish
- No added synthetic fragrance
- Vegan, cruelty-free and made in the USA
- Huge, long-standing base of positive reviews
Criticized
- Retinol concentration is not disclosed
- Contains denatured alcohol, which can dry sensitive skin
- Not fungal-acne safe; comedogenic esters present
- The pump dispenser can malfunction for some buyers
- Results on deeper wrinkles are modest for some users
- Not suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding
Budget-friendly alternatives (dupes)
DUPESA cream-format retinol with soothing actives at a comparably gentle, affordable positioning — the closest overall feel to LilyAna's "easy retinol" approach.
Pure retinol at a clearly stated strength in a simple squalane base. Cheaper and transparent on %, but no moisturizing extras, so more potential for dryness.
Encapsulated retinol with ceramides and niacinamide in a fragrance-free serum. Lighter texture and friendlier to acne-prone skin, but less of a moisturizing cream.
Comparison with competitors
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Storage & shelf life
12 MONTHS12 months after opening
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight; keep the pump closed to protect retinol from light and air.
Opaque plastic pump bottle, which helps limit light and air exposure for the retinol.
Yes — at 48 ml it is under the 100 ml carry-on liquid limit.
Frequently asked questions
FAQNo. This cream contains retinol, a vitamin A derivative, and retinoids are generally avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Always check with your doctor, and consider pregnancy-friendly alternatives such as bakuchiol, azelaic acid or vitamin C instead.
No. The formula includes isopropyl palmitate, glyceryl stearate, stearic acid, polysorbate 20, lecithin and plant oils — several of which can feed malassezia yeast. If you struggle with fungal acne, choose a product without esters, fatty acids and oils.
Use them separately rather than layered in the same routine. A common approach is vitamin C in the morning and this retinol cream at night. Combining it with strong AHA/BHA exfoliants in one session raises the risk of irritation, so alternate nights if you use both.
It suits normal, dry and mature skin best, thanks to its rich, hydrating base. Combination skin generally does well too. Very oily or breakout-prone skin may find it heavy because of the comedogenic esters and oils.
Many users notice smoother, more hydrated skin within 1–2 weeks. Tone tends to improve around 4 weeks, fine lines and texture in roughly 8–12 weeks, and firmness over 3–6 months of consistent nightly use with daily sunscreen.
Use it near the end of your evening routine, after cleansing, toning and any serums, as your moisturizing step. Because it is a retinol moisturizer, it usually replaces your night cream. Always follow with broad-spectrum SPF in the morning.
It rates as moderate (about 3/5). Isopropyl palmitate is fairly comedogenic and some plant oils can clog very acne-prone skin, so a minority of users report breakouts. Many people use it without any clogging, but it is worth keeping in mind if your skin congests easily.
Plan for about 12 months after opening. Keep the pump closed between uses and store away from heat and direct light, since retinol is sensitive to air and sunlight and can lose potency over time.
Verdict: A genuine drugstore hero. LilyAna Naturals nails the hard part of retinol — making it tolerable — by surrounding a maximum-strength dose with aloe, shea, jojoba, green tea and vitamin B5. For dry, mature or retinol-curious skin on a budget, it is an easy, well-cushioned introduction backed by tens of thousands of happy reviewers. The trade-offs: the retinol percentage is not disclosed, the formula contains denatured alcohol, it is not fungal-acne safe, and it is off-limits during pregnancy. If you want gentle, affordable anti-aging without a luxury price tag, it earns its cult status — just pair it with daily SPF and a little patience.
Product Overview
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Notable Effects & Ingredients
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Ingredients Related to Skin Types
Ingredient Safety Breakdown refers to the percentage % of ingredients in different risk categories as classified by EWG (Environment Working Group) if they are available. There are almost endless cosmetic ingredients and they are one of the few organisations globally that have assigned ratings to a lot of the more commonly used ingredients which is why we reference them.
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Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
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| 0 |
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Skin Conditioning
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Hydrating
Redness
Irritation
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| 1 |
Water
Solvent, Skin Conditioning
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| 1 |
Isopropyl Palmitate
Solvent, Skin Conditioning, Perfuming, Emollient, Fragrance, Antistatic Agent, Binding Agent, Binding, Masking
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| 0 |
Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil
Emollient, Masking, Skin Conditioning
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Hydrating
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| 1 |
Glyceryl Stearate
Emollient, Emulsifying
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