Prescription retinoids firm, smooth, and brighten, so why aren’t we all walking around with gleaming, baby-bottom skin? Well, there are a few reasons you might not have an Rx: These retinoids are notoriously capable of stirring up side effects (dryness, flakiness, redness, burning) and they’re not that easy to get. A prescription requires a trip to the dermatologist and for more than 42 percent of the U.S. population, that’s not an option, according to a paper on areas underserved by dermatologists in JAMA Dermatology’s Archives of Dermatology. (Retinols are available over the counter, but tretinoin, the gold standard for addressing fine lines, is not.)
Agency is the first virtual-consult service we’ve seen that enables you to get a tretinoin prescription while in your living room, and in that respect “it’s…
