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  2. 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 ...

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    8. MELE Even Dark Spot Control Facial Serum for Melanin Rich Skin. Best for Dark Spots. This drugstore brand was meticulously developed by a collective of dermatologists and scientists of color to ...

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    Advanced Retinol + Ferulic Intense Wrinkle Cream. This face cream is a powerhouse of skin-restoring ingredients. In addition to retinol, it also contains plumping hyaluronic acid, ferulic acid to ...

  5. The Estée Lauder Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (/ ˈ ɛ s t eɪ ˈ l ɔː d ər / EST-ay LAW-dər; stylized as ESTĒE LAUDER) is an American multinational cosmetics company, a manufacturer and marketer of makeup, skincare, perfume, and hair care products, based in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It is the second largest cosmetics company in the world after ...

  6. Retinol - Wikipedia

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    Retinol, also called vitamin A 1, is a fat-soluble vitamin in the vitamin A family that is found in food and used as a dietary supplement. [3] Retinol or other forms of vitamin A are needed for vision, cellular development, maintenance of skin and mucous membranes, immune function and reproductive development. [3]

  7. Retinoid - Wikipedia

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    First generation retinoids are produced naturally in the body and interact with their normal biological counterparts, such as retinol binding protein 4 for retinol, retinoid receptors for all-trans-retinoic acid or 9-cis-retinoic acid. [9] 13-cis retinoic acid has an unknown biological pathway but appears to act as a growth factor. [10]