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In this episode of Skinfluenced: The Skin Podcast, we take a closer look at a newly published pilot study from the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology (Feb 2025) that explores whether Tetramethylhexadecenyl Succinoyl Cysteine (TSC) — the active ingredient in Epicutis’ Lipid Serum — can help reduce the irritation commonly associated with tretinoin use.
Tune in to find out what happens when TSC is used in conjunction with tretinoin, and result are seen within just five days! The findings raise interesting questions about the future of barrier-supportive actives in dermatologic therapy.
Link to Source(s):
Pilot Study Demonstrates Tetramethylhexadecenyl Succinoyl Cysteine (TSC) Reduces Tretinoin‑Induced Erythema and Dryness in Human Subjects: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/388790490_Pilot_Study_Demonstrates_Tetramethylhexadecenyl_Succinoyl_Cysteine_TSC_Reduces_Tretinoin-Induced_Erythema_and_Dryness_in_Human_Subjects
Link to Products Discussed in Episode:
https://epicutis.com/products/lipid-serum
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