Also a side note – I lost over 100lbs a year ago, and let’s face it; Stretch marks, loose skin are ailing me. Any tips? Can I use this on my looser areas ? Thank you for your knowledge and time . Gio says: April 20, 2019 at 3:04 pm Kaitlin, vitamin A works even at...
Topical retinoids include all-trans-retinoic acid (tretinoin), which is approved for acne (Retin-A) and photoaging (Renova 0.05% cream) and is also useful for hyperpigmentation, steroid-induced atrophy, and early stretch marks. Tretinoin is available as a cream (0.025%, 0.05%, 0.1%), a gel...
the US FDA recommends doing a12 week acne clinical trial for tretinoin cream, but fortretinoin gel there’s also the option of doing some (probably cheaper) tests that don’t involve people. The main test involves measuring the rate at which tretinoin diffuses from the gel to a membrane, c...
retinoid compound for treating acne skin atrophy, photoaging, wrinkles, fine lines, stretch marks or cellulite, cosmetic or pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compound and process for preparing the compositionscompound, cosmetic and pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compound and process for ...
While retinol is safe for all skin types, Dr. Engelman advises starting at a lower dose and applying it once or twice a week. Because retinol is such a powerful ingredient, it may cause anything from temporary irritation and skin sensitivity to flaking and sudden breakouts when someone firs...
6) for preventively or curatively treating disorders of cicatrization or skin ulcers, for preventing or repairing stretch marks, or alternatively for promoting cicatrization, 7) for combating disorders of the sebaceous function, such as hyperseborrhoea of acne or simple seborrhoea, ...