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    The use of nanoemulgel enhances patient compliance because the use of gel is less greasy than traditional cream or ointment, hence there is less incident in skin irritation. [16] Nanoemulgel increases the topical drug bioavailability by inserting the lipophilic drug molecules into the oil droplet of the nanoemulgel and it will travel through ...

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    Creatine peptides promote the release of hormones that influence one's exercise performance, muscle recovery and body composition, which is why some athletes are drawn to the amino acids.

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    Cream – Emulsion of oil and water in approximately equal proportions. Penetrates stratum corneum outer layers of skin well. Ointment – Combines oil (80%) and water (20%). Effective barrier against moisture loss. Gel – Liquefies upon contact with the skin.

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    RoC Retinol Correxion Under Eye Cream includes retinol, niacinamide, B5 and peptides for plumping the skin, filling out fine lines and wrinkles and for brightening those dark under-eye areas. $21 ...

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    Peptides are becoming a popular ingredient thanks to their anti-aging properties. We spoke to two derms to find the best peptide eye creams on the market.

  7. Bacitracin - Wikipedia

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    Bacitracin [1] is a polypeptide antibiotic.It is a mixture of related cyclic peptides produced by Bacillus licheniformis bacteria, that was first isolated from the variety "Tracy I" (ATCC 10716) in 1945. [2]

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