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So I will have 1-3 cold sores a year depending on stress and health. About four months ago I started using a retinol cream on my face for aging. I’ve noticed I’ve been getting cold sores pretty regularly. I didn’t know what was going on. This morning I just googled if there’s any correlation between cold sores and retinol cream because that’s all I could think of. And lo and behold I think that’s what’s causing it. It’s such a bummer because I really like the way my skin looks (other than sore obviously). But I keep getting a cold sore on my lips. It’s the only thing different in my routine is the retinol. So I think it’s got to go.
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Omg! Came looking for this because at nearly 55 years old, I'm experiencing my first cold sore. I began using topical retinol and hylauronic acid two months ago and felt there may be a connection. I need to reassess my routine now.
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Hi) I can recommend Betnovate, for relief of inflammatory skin conditions. Betnovate cream is a good medicine, but consult your doctor first.

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hey! so sun exposure in general is a huge trigger for cold sores! and using trent you’re already more susceptible to sun damage so the two join forces, are you using enough sunscreen?
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The only time I've ever had cold sores is while using retinol. Back to back cold sores. When I stop using retinol they stop forming. When I start retinol, they come back.

I've been through this process about 4 times just to be sure. Quit using retinol 2 years ago and haven't had a sore since.

And yes I wear SPF 70 indoors and out.
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