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Creamy is the Brazilian indie that built its entire brand on one bet: that Brazilian women would buy serious clinical actives if the price was right and the formulation was honest. The Retinol 0.3% Gel Creme is the brand's hero product and the most talked-about retinol in Brazilian skincare forums. The formula is aggressively stacked: 0.3% pure retinol as the headliner, alpha-arbutin for pigmentation correction, palmitoyl tripeptide-1 and palmitoyl hexapeptide-12 for firming peptide support, ferulic acid and phloretin as the antioxidant shield, ascorbyl palmitate (vitamin C ester) for additional brightening, and bisabolol as the calming agent to offset retinol irritation. That's a multi-active approach that most Brazilian brands at this price point wouldn't attempt. The gel-cream texture is designed for Brazil's tropical climate — it absorbs fast, doesn't pill, and layers well under sunscreen. At R$90 (~€18), it delivers an actives deck that rivals products three to four times the price from international brands. Creamy proved that Brazilian skincare could do serious clinical formulation, not just tropical botanicals.
Hyaluronic Acid
4/5 evidence
hydration, plumping
Peptides
3/5 evidence
anti-aging, collagen support
Retinol
5/5 evidence
anti-aging, cell turnover
Alpha Arbutin
4/5 evidence
inhibits tyrosinase, fades post-inflammatory pigmentation
Ferulic Acid
5/5 evidence
potent antioxidant, stabilises vitamins C + E
Bisabolol
3/5 evidence
Anti-inflammatory, Soothes
Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
4/5 evidence
antioxidant, supports barrier
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Retinol 0.3% Gel Creme by Creamy is formulated for all, combination, oily, normal skin. Creamy is the Brazilian indie that built its entire brand on one bet: that Brazilian women would buy serious clinical actives if the price was right and the formulation was honest. The Retinol 0.3% Gel Creme is the brand's hero product and the most talked-about retinol in Brazilian skincare forums. The formula is aggressively stacked: 0.3% pure retinol as the headliner, alpha-arbutin for pigmentation correction, palmitoyl tripeptide-1 and palmitoyl hexapeptide-12 for firming peptide support, ferulic acid and phloretin as the antioxidant shield, ascorbyl palmitate (vitamin C ester) for additional brightening, and bisabolol as the calming agent to offset retinol irritation. That's a multi-active approach that most Brazilian brands at this price point wouldn't attempt. The gel-cream texture is designed for Brazil's tropical climate — it absorbs fast, doesn't pill, and layers well under sunscreen. At R$90 (~€18), it delivers an actives deck that rivals products three to four times the price from international brands. Creamy proved that Brazilian skincare could do serious clinical formulation, not just tropical botanicals.
The key active ingredients in Retinol 0.3% Gel Creme are Hyaluronic Acid, Peptides, Retinol, Alpha Arbutin, Ferulic Acid, Bisabolol, Vitamin E (Tocopherol). It's known for: 0.3% pure retinol + alpha-arbutin + dual peptides — multi-pathway anti-aging at a budget price and Ferulic acid + phloretin antioxidant shield stabilises the retinol and adds photoprotection.
Yes, Retinol 0.3% Gel Creme targets fine lines, acne, hyperpigmentation, dullness. 0.3% pure retinol + alpha-arbutin + dual peptides — multi-pathway anti-aging at a budget price
Retinol 0.3% Gel Creme retails for around $18, which places it in the budget range for serums. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: 0.3% retinol is a moderate starting dose — experienced retinol users may want a higher concentration; Contains BHA and BHT as stabilisers — synthetic antioxidants that some clean-beauty advocates avoid; No dedicated hydrating base — dry skin types should layer a heavier moisturiser on top.
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