Sunday, September 23, 2007

Vitamin A May be a Good Substitute for Retinol Dry Skin Creams

Retinol is now a common ingredient in dry skin lotions, cleansers and other skin care products. However, the additional ingredients in many of those products are often harsh chemicals that work directly against the retinol by drying the skin. Although a shielding lotion is now recommended by thousands of doctors as dry skin treatment and prevention you can wear all day, Vitamin A treatments may be substituted for retinol for that extra boost. The skin care industry has recently hyped retinol as one of the many buzzwords connected with products that moisturize dry skin, lessen wrinkles and regenerate skin that is damaged or ageing. As with other products that make these claims, those that contain retinol can also come with a pretty high price tag. However, reti View the rest of this article


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