Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate (HPR / Granactive Retinoid)

INCI NAME: Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate

Hydroxypinacolone retinoate (HPR) is a newer, more stable vitamin‑A derivative in the retinoid family. Unlike retinol—which needs several conversion steps in skin—HPR is a retinoic‑acid ester designed to deliver retinoid-style benefits with fewer transformation steps, so formulas can be effective at low use levels.

In skincare you’ll often see it under the trade name “Granactive Retinoid”, where HPR is commonly pre‑dissolved in a carrier (frequently dimethyl isosorbide) to improve solubility and delivery. In practice, this makes HPR popular in elegant, lightweight serums aimed at smoothing texture and improving the look of fine lines with a generally more comfortable feel than classic retinol.

Evidence for HPR is smaller than for retinol or prescription retinoic acid, so it’s best viewed as a modern, cosmetic retinoid option rather than a direct substitute for tretinoin. Consistent use, gradual ramp‑up, and daily sunscreen are still essential for visible results and for minimizing irritation.

Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate (HPR / Granactive Retinoid) benefits:

  • Helps soften the look of fine lines
  • Improves visible texture and smoothness
  • Supports a more even-looking tone
  • Targets early signs of photoaging
  • Retinoid-like renewal with typically better tolerability

Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate (HPR / Granactive Retinoid) is best for:

  • Retinoid beginners who want a gentler start
  • Sensitive or easily irritated skin types
  • Uneven texture and dullness
  • Early fine lines and loss of radiance
  • Combination and oily skin seeking refinement

Aliased with:

  • HPR
  • Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate
  • Granactive Retinoid

Cautions:

Introduce slowly (e.g., 2–3 nights per week) and increase as tolerated. Mild dryness, flaking or sensitivity can occur—especially if combined with other strong actives (AHAs/BHAs, benzoyl peroxide).

Use a moisturizer and wear broad‑spectrum SPF daily; retinoid routines are commonly paired with sun protection to protect gains and reduce the chance of irritation. Avoid applying to compromised skin and discontinue if persistent irritation occurs.