
How to Use
Learn more about Retinol here on our YouTube Channel.
If you are using a cream, you can also mix a few drops and apply in one easy step.
Otherwise, please press the facial oil onto your skin and avoid rubbing the oil into your skin.
Sarah's Tip: Start with 2 nights per week and sandwich with the Glow Serum if you’re new to retinoids. Always use SPF the morning after.

Retinol Cell Renewal Oil
CLINICAL RESULTS
100%
experienced no irritation or sensitivity when using this product
BY -40%
diminishment the appearance of wrinkles & fine lines within two weeks
UP TO +50%
brightening of pigmentation spots within two weeks
WHAT IT IS
Our Ultra-Clean Standard
We go beyond the highest European standards, removing 2,200 harmful ingredients to ensure the purest, safest formulas for your skin.

Choosing the Right Retinoid for Your Skin
Compare Natural Pure Retinol Oil with conventional retinoids to find your ideal fit
Criteria | NAYA Natural Pure Retinol Oil | Conventional Retinol | Retinal (Retinaldehyde) |
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Source | Plant-derived (e.g. 100% natural Retinol, Cacay Oil, Acebuche, etc.) | Synthetic vitamin A derivative | Synthetic, closer to Retinoic Acid |
Conversion Steps to Retinoic Acid | Retinol → Retinal → Retinoic Acid | 2 steps: Retinol → Retinal → Retinoic Acid | 1 step: Retinal → Retinoic Acid |
Efficacy | Gentle, long-term support; antioxidant, firming, collagen stimulating and reduction of fine lines. Suitable for sensitive skin. | Clinically proven, moderate strength | Potent; performance better when it comes to pigmentation than Retinol. Otherwise, similar performance. Learn more here. |
Irritation Risk | Minimal to none | Moderate (often causes peeling & redness) | Medium to High (requires barrier support) |
Suitability for Sensitive Skin | Yes – barrier supportive | Often too harsh for reactive skin | Requires careful buffering and support |
Pregnancy-safe | Not recommended to use during pregnancy. Consult your doctor. | Not recommended to use during pregnancy. Consult your doctor. | Not recommended to use during pregnancy. Consult your doctor. |
Microbiome Impact | Neutral or supportive | Disruptive if not balanced with lipids | Can compromise barrier if not formulated gently |
Regulation & Claims | 1st 100% pure and natural Retinol but with the efficacy of traditional Retinol - as it is still Retinol it is still regulated under EU Law to use no more than 0.3% in Face Products | Requires caution in marketing & EU-compliant claims | Heavily regulated – limited in % and claims |
Finish & Feel | Oil-based, nourishing, glowy | Typically gel or cream, can dry skin | Often yellow-toned serums or creams |
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Yes. It contains the pure form of retinol and not any of the new generation ingredients. Retinol is an active that has been researched for over 40 years. There are long-term studies and effects available in comparison to the new generation types.
It contains 0.3% and is transparently available on the label and packaging to clearly share with you how much it contains. According to EU regulation, 0.3% is considered safe and non-irritating. More than 0.3% and it can lead to irritation. Did you know that the EU Commission introduced a law that only products with 0.3% of the pure Version of Retinol are allowed to be offered in Europe? This will be rolled out by 2026. You can read more about this in our blog.
You use it in the evening only. Ideally in combination with the Everyday Glow Serum and Aura Essence.
Please take the product to your next doctor's appointment and follow your doctor's recommendation.
If you experience any discomfort or doubt while using the product, you should stop using it immediately.
Yes you can. Learn more about this here.
That’s such a great question — and one we hear often!
Retinal (or Retinaldehyde) is frequently described as a stronger or faster version of Retinol, but the truth is: the difference isn’t as dramatic as many brands make it out to be. The popular claim that Retinal is “11 times faster” isn’t actually supported by independent studies — there’s no robust clinical evidence confirming this. It’s a marketing myth that keeps being repeated, and as a brand that values science and ingredient integrity, we find it just as frustrating as you might.
Both Retinol and Retinal are effective forms of Vitamin A, and the main difference lies in how the skin converts them:
- sometimes mean quicker results.
- not necessarily gentler. In fact, how gentle or effective a product is depends more on the full formulation, not just the headline ingredient.
Retinol remains an excellent option. It’s gentler for many skin types, especially for beginners or those with sensitive skin — and still highly effective when used consistently. It’s a solid choice for long-term skin health without unnecessary irritation.
At NAYA, we don’t follow trends — we follow evidence. That’s why we formulate products that work with your skin, not against it, and why we offer both Retinol and Retinal-based products. Each addresses different needs — and we’re here to help you find the right one for your skin, not what’s trending on social media this month.
If you’d like help choosing the best option for your skin goals, just let me know.
Learn more about Retinol and Retinal in our blog post on the Everyday Edit.