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Favorite Vitamin A Cream with Retinol at the correct percentages and right packaging by Karen 101 Posted Fri 27 Mar 2009 11:56am skin. Retinol - The purest form of Vitamin A which resurfaces the skin, smoothes out the look of fine lines and wrinkles in addition to sun damage. Triple Peptide - Combination... the Vitamin A and peptides at full potency until you use it up. This Vitamin A line, contains 2 million International Units of Vitamin A and Retinol. No one else comes close to having Read on »
Vitamins & Supplements Tips - A (retinol) by Vitaminarians .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:33pm A. Too much vit. A (hypervitaminosis A) leads to liver and neurological problems, thinning of the bones (osteporosis), and birth defects RDA for vitamin A. Recommended daily allowance of vitamin A is 3000 IU for adult men, 2300 IU for women, and 4300 IU for women who are breast feeding Sources of vit. A. Your body makes vit. A from the carotenoids Read on »
Retinol Anti by Josh Patient Expert Posted Wed 24 Feb 2010 12:00am Read on »
Retinol: One of the Best Over-the-Counter Anti-Wrinkle Ingredients by Jennifer D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 03 Nov 2008 9:02pm ? Retinol is the technical name for Vitamin A. Research suggests that topical Vitamin A can help build collagen fibers and exfoliate the skin, thereby minimizing the appearance of fine lines. There are several forms of Vitamin A found in the body. Retinol is one of them; other forms include retinyl palmitate, retinal and retinoic acid. Renova and Retin Read on »
Best Retinol Products by Jennifer D. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 03 Nov 2008 9:02pm Vitamin A or Retinol is the main ingredient found in the skin creams and lotions of several popular products lines including: SkinMedica Dermal Repair is an advanced formula combining high levels of antioxidants, Vitamins C and E, retinol, hyaluronic acid, and omega-3 fatty acid in a rich moisturizing base. SkinMedica Dermal Repair Read on »
RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Serum and Night Cream Giveaway by Shannon N. Posted Wed 11 Feb 2009 2:47pm this Saturday, so I partnered with RoC to give 3 readers the great gift of beautiful skin with their Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Serum and Night Cream. Somehow that sounds better than chocolates and flowers any day. The RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Serum and Night Cream contains pure RoC Retinol to visibly reduce both fine lines and deep wrinkles. Apply Read on »
Product Review: Philosophy The Miracle Worker Miraculous Anti-Aging Retinol Pads and Solution by Nicki Z. Patient Expert Posted Sun 17 Jan 2010 3:59pm the vitamin C to enter the skin, but the pH optimal for retinol esterification is between 5.5-6.0, as reported in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology.  With that said, the forms... as if the forms were the more basic/acidic-optimized retinol and L-ascorbic acid.  Still, as soon as Philosophy formulates a product with HPR without vitamin C, I’m switching (unless Read on »
Great Articles on Retinol by Kevin .. Posted Sun 14 Sep 2008 2:55pm Here is an article that lists all the different active ingredients. However, the author erroneously recommends retinyl palmitate along with retinol. FYI, retinol converts to retinoic acid when it is applied to the skin. Though less irritating, retinyl palmitate does not convert to retinoic acid (RA). Retinoic acid is the magic bullet in retinoids. http Read on »
Rx or OTC: Which Retinol is right for you? by Jen H. Posted Fri 18 Mar 2011 12:59pm For the treatment of acne and aging, retinols are often recommended and considered a highly valued skin repair cream.  A cousin of Vitamin A, the main benefits of retinoids... reference article about the various retinol prescription and non-prescription options, and what will work best for your specific age and skin type. Vitamin-A creams have been Read on »
Amazing New Product: Topix Replenix Retinol Plus Smoothing Serum 3x by Nicki Z. Patient Expert Posted Mon 19 Oct 2009 10:00pm Although I am a beauty blogger who tries lots of products, truth be told, I have really sensitive skin.  So when I heard about Topix Replenix Retinol Plus Smoothing Serum 3x ($64.00, Amazon.com ), with all the benefits of retinol plus skin-soothing green tea polyphenols and hydrating hyaluronic acid, I was delighted. Ingredients – Really Read on »