14/03/2026
I’ll explain it how I would to my 9 yr old.
Vitamin A does not “thin the skin.”
What it actually does is help remove the buildup of old, dead skin cells on the surface. When these cells pile up -?often from sun damage - they can make the outer layer of skin thick, dull, and less healthy. This buildup can trap debris, slow down how skin layers communicate with each other, and make it harder for skincare products to work effectively.
Vitamin A helps bring your skin back to normal, healthy function.
Regular use of Vitamin A can:
• Help skin cells behave the way they should
• Improve the thickness of healthy skin layers
• Strengthen the skin barrier over time
• Support overall skin health
Skin that consistently uses Vitamin A often repairs and heals more efficiently - not less.
For the LOVE Vitamin A is crucial for healthy skin and healthy skin aging. You can use Vitamin A all day. Get an Environ Esthetician and learn how!