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  2. Hydroxyacetophenone - Wikipedia

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    4-Hydroxyacetophenone (p-hydroxyacetophenone, piceol) Index of chemical compounds with the same name This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated with the same name.

  3. Piceol - Wikipedia

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    4-Hydroxyacetophenone monooxygenase is an enzyme that transforms piceol into O-acetylhydroquinone. This enzyme is found in Pseudomonas fluorescens. See also ...

  4. 3-Hydroxyacetophenone - Wikipedia

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    3-Hydroxyacetophenone is a chemical compound. It is a component of castoreum, the exudate from the castor sacs of the mature beaver. [1] Related compounds.

  5. Hypochlorous acid is mild, but too much of a good thing is not a good thing, says Dr. Shirazi. “If overused, it can disrupt the natural microclimate of the skin and lead to irritation.”

  6. Are foot peels safe? Derms weigh in - AOL

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    However, if you’re pregnant, you may want to avoid using peels that contain salicylic acid because they’re not considered 100% safe, according to experts in our guide to pregnancy-safe skin care.

  7. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

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    Skin whitening, also known as skin lightening and skin bleaching, is the practice of using chemical substances in an attempt to lighten the skin or provide an even skin color by reducing the melanin concentration in the skin. Several chemicals have been shown to be effective in skin whitening, while some have proven to be toxic or have ...

  8. 12 Best Sunscreens Safe for Sensitive Skin, According to ...

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    Ahead, the best expert-approved sunscreens safe for sensitive skin. The experts: Elyse Love, MD, a board-certified dermatologist. Mona Gohara, MD, a board-certified dermatologist.

  9. Topical steroid - Wikipedia

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    Topical steroids are the topical forms of corticosteroids.Topical steroids are the most commonly prescribed topical medications for the treatment of rash and eczema.Topical steroids have anti-inflammatory properties and are classified based on their skin vasoconstrictive abilities. [1]