Vitamin A

Retinol

The scientific name commonly associated with vitamin A is *retinol*, which refers to the naturally occurring form of this fat-soluble nutrient. The term derives from “retina” due to the vitamin’s role in vision, first identified during nutritional studies in the early 20th century. Over time, research expanded to identify its importance for cellular growth and skin health. In skincare, vitamin A and its derivatives, including retinol and retinyl esters, are widely recognised as essential natural compounds that support the structure and appearance of the skin.

General Information About Vitamin A

Vitamin A is a naturally occurring nutrient that plays a central role in maintaining skin integrity, cellular turnover, and repair. It is obtained from natural sources such as liver, dairy, fish oils, and plant-based carotenoids, which are converted by the body into active forms. In skincare, vitamin A is most commonly used in its topical forms, where it helps regulate processes that influence skin health and appearance.

This nutrient supports the natural cycle of skin cell renewal. By encouraging the replacement of old skin cells with new ones, vitamin A contributes to smoother texture and improved clarity. It also assists in maintaining collagen, a key protein responsible for skin firmness and elasticity. As such, vitamin A is frequently included in formulations designed to reduce visible signs of ageing, such as fine lines and uneven tone.

Benefits and Uses

- Encourages skin cell renewal: Vitamin A supports the natural cycle of replacing old skin cells with new ones. This process helps the skin remain fresh, smooth, and more even in tone.

- Supports collagen maintenance: By aiding the production and stability of collagen, vitamin A helps maintain skin firmness. This contributes to a plumper and more resilient appearance.

- Provides natural antioxidant protection: Vitamin A contains compounds that neutralise free radicals, protecting the skin from oxidative stress. This reduces the risk of premature ageing caused by environmental factors.

- Improves skin texture: With consistent use, vitamin A helps refine uneven surfaces and soften roughness. The result is a smoother and more balanced complexion.

- Assists in reducing visible fine lines: Vitamin A promotes natural renewal processes that minimise the appearance of fine lines. This supports a younger-looking and revitalised appearance.

- Enhances skin tone clarity: Through its influence on cell turnover, vitamin A helps reduce dullness and uneven tone. This leads to a brighter and more uniform complexion.

- Strengthens the skin barrier: Vitamin A supports the skin’s natural defences, improving resilience against dryness and external stressors. A strong barrier helps maintain hydration and comfort.

- Promotes hydration balance: By working in synergy with emollients and natural oils, vitamin A helps retain moisture. This supports skin softness and reduces the sensation of tightness.

- Complements restorative night care: Vitamin A aligns with the body’s natural rhythms, making it particularly effective in night creams. It assists with repair processes that occur during sleep.

Vitamin A in Kissed Earth Products

Kissed Earth incorporates vitamin A into Radiance Collagen Night Cream, a formulation designed to support skin repair and renewal during the night. This cream is enriched with Kissed Earth’s signature collagen, lanolin for hydration, and a blend of Tasmanian lavender, Darwin blue cypress oil, and West Australian sandalwood oil to calm and soothe the skin.

Vitamin A in this product contributes to the skin’s natural renewal cycle, enhancing smoothness and firmness while complementing the hydrating and calming botanicals. Its inclusion aligns with the product’s restorative focus, helping to refine texture and reduce visible signs of ageing while the skin is at rest. Combined with collagen peptides and essential oils, vitamin A ensures that Radiance Collagen Night Cream supports both function and comfort, leaving skin feeling plump and revitalised.

FAQs

  • Vitamin A is a naturally occurring nutrient that supports skin health through cell renewal, collagen maintenance, and antioxidant activity. In skincare, it is often found in creams, serums, and treatments designed to improve texture and reduce visible signs of ageing.

  • Yes, vitamin A comes from natural sources, including animal-derived retinol and plant-based carotenoids. In skincare, it is used in naturally occurring forms such as retinol or retinyl esters, ensuring compatibility with the body’s processes.

  • Vitamin A promotes natural exfoliation by supporting cell turnover, which helps reveal smoother, fresher skin. It also assists in maintaining collagen and elasticity, contributing to a firmer and more even complexion.

  • Vitamin A is most effective when applied during rest, as the skin undergoes repair and renewal overnight. Including it in night creams maximises its impact on texture, firmness, and hydration, complementing the body’s natural rhythms.

  • Vitamin A is often used in carefully formulated products that include hydrating and soothing agents. When combined with nourishing oils and natural emollients, it can support sensitive skin by enhancing resilience and balance.