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Advanced, moisturizing formula restores the skin’s tissue to a more youthful appearance with the highest levels of (10%) pure Retinol & Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A)
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Retinol-A Serum |
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PHYSICIANS COMPLEX Retinol-A Serum is an all-natural, preservative free serum, which contains the highest levels of (10%) pure Retinol & Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A) in a matrix of protectant silicones with Vitamin E, Lipids, Squalane, and Avocado Oil.
Retinol is effective in reducing fine lines and wrinkles, and improving photo damaged skin. Retinol is chemically similar to tretinoin, but it is less irritating and it is allowed in cosmetic products. Retinyl Palmitate is easily absorbed by the skin and converted to Vitamin A. It may produce anti-wrinkling and skin firming benefits for a smoother texture and super moisture retention. Vitamin E is well known for its antioxidant effects. To maintain the maximum potency of the Retinol and Retinyl Palmitate, this formula utilizes a silicone matrix technology, which protects the Retinol and the other active ingredients from oxidation. The silicone matrix also works as an advanced delivery system for maximum penetration into the skin. This advanced, moisturizing formula restores the skin’s tissue to a more youthful appearance.
- 10% Retinol Complex
- Advanced delivery system for maximum penetration
- Wrinkling and skin firming benefits
- Improves photo damaged skin
- Provides smoother texture and super moisture retention
(1oz.) |
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Directions:
Apply several drops to skin after cleansing (A.M. & P.M.) Gently massage and pat until absorbed or as directed by your physician.
Caution: FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. If excessive irritation develops discontinue use and consult your physician.
Ingredients:
Cyclomethicone, Dimethiconol, Retinyl Palmitate USP, D-Alpha Tocopheryl Acetate USP, Ascorbyl Palmitate USP, Squalane (from olives), Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Retinol, Octyl Cocoate, Soybean Oil, Lecithin, Glycolipids. |
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