EVIDENCE COMPARISON

Directional

Adapinoid (Oleyl Adapalenate)
vs Tretinoin
for Wrinkle Reduction

Early or indirect evidence suggests adapinoid may reduce wrinkles for firmer skin 2.3 times more effectively than tretinoin, based on indirect comparison.

2.30x

Effect ratio

Adapinoid (Oleyl Adapalenate)

Favored

3

Studies

Indirect

Comparison

ExploratoryEstimated endpointFirmness

Limits: Indirect comparison · Includes estimated measurement · Early-stage evidence tier

This is an indirect comparison — the two ingredients were not tested head-to-head in the same trial. The ratio is derived from separate studies against a common comparator.

How to read this claim

Kept public as exploratory because it indirect comparison; includes estimated measurement; early-stage evidence tier.

Some study-specific context may affect how broadly this comparison generalizes.

1 linked trialIngredient trial

Source Studies (3)

Cosmeceuticals for Anti-Aging: Mechanisms, Clinical Evidence, and Regulatory Insights—A Comprehensive Review

randomized, double-blind, split-face

A Randomized, Double-blind, Split-face Study Comparing the Efficacy and Tolerability of Three Retinol-based Products vs. Three Tretinoin-based Products in Subjects With Moderate to Severe Facial Photodamage.

randomized, double-blind, split-face

A prospective, double-blinded, randomized head-to-head clinical trial of topical adapinoid (oleyl adapalenate) versus retinol.

controlled
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