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  2. These Derm-Approved Retinol Alternatives Target Fine Lines ...

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    Retinol alternatives can be used on various parts of the body to improve skin texture, tone, and firmness. “Consider areas like the neck, chest and hands, which are prone to sun damage and show ...

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    Encapsulated retinol provides a potent but not-too-irritating dose of the ingredient known to help iron out fine lines, plump skin, and soften dark spots. $89.00 at amazon.com Barrier Repair Cream

  4. Should You Use Retinol and Retinoids?

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    These products are touted for their ability to reduce fine lines and wrinkles and stimulate collagen.

  5. Cod liver oil - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Department of Agriculture, a tablespoon (13.6 grams or 14.8 mL) of cod liver oil contains 4,080 μg of retinol (vitamin A) and 34 μg (1360 IU) of vitamin D. [9] The Dietary Reference Intake of vitamin A is 900 μg per day for adult men and 700 μg per day for women, while that for vitamin D is 15 μg per day.

  6. Dermatologists Say These Are the Best Gentle Retinol Serums ...

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    Retinol: The most common form of over-the-counter topical vitamin A products, retinol comes in varying percentages. Those with sensitive skin should opt for lower percentages before graduating to ...

  7. Consumer Product Information Database - Wikipedia

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    The Household Products Database, or Household Products Safety Database (HPD) for several years provided access to the CPID. The HPD was hosted on the National Library of Medicine's web site and the content was licensed from DeLima Associates. [3] It was initially compiled in 1995, [1] although some sources describe it as being launched in 2003. [4]

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  9. Retinyl acetate - Wikipedia

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    Retinyl acetate (retinol acetate, vitamin A acetate) is a natural [dubious – discuss] form of vitamin A which is the acetate ester of retinol. It has potential antineoplastic and chemopreventive activities.