Guest guest Posted March 30, 2002 Report Share Posted March 30, 2002 Hi there,i would like to know who thinks retinyl palmitate should be avoided along with other forms of vitA, does Dr. Sy's vita oil contain vit A? I don't know what to believe, today i was told that retinol in any form thins the skin and should be avoided and i have also been told that it normalises the skin? Who thinks what, please let me know what you think! V Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2002 Report Share Posted March 30, 2002 things contain retinol palmitate, retinal, etc. because these otc things can't contain a real retinoid, ala tretinion, adapalene, isotretinoin (available in canada and europe, only-- here only in oral form). If you want the benefits of a topical retinoid, use Differin, the least irritating most anti-inflammatory topical retinoid -- in either the cream or the gel base, not the solution. > Hi there,i would like to know who thinks retinyl palmitate should be avoided along with other forms of vitA, does Dr. Sy's vita oil contain vit A? > I don't know what to believe, today i was told that retinol in any form thins the skin and should be avoided and i have also been told that it normalises the skin? > Who thinks what, please let me know what you think! > V > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2002 Report Share Posted March 30, 2002 things contain retinol palmitate, retinal, etc. because these otc things can't contain a real retinoid, ala tretinion, adapalene, isotretinoin (available in canada and europe, only-- here only in oral form). If you want the benefits of a topical retinoid, use Differin, the least irritating most anti-inflammatory topical retinoid -- in either the cream or the gel base, not the solution. > Hi there,i would like to know who thinks retinyl palmitate should be avoided along with other forms of vitA, does Dr. Sy's vita oil contain vit A? > I don't know what to believe, today i was told that retinol in any form thins the skin and should be avoided and i have also been told that it normalises the skin? > Who thinks what, please let me know what you think! > V > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2002 Report Share Posted March 30, 2002 things contain retinol palmitate, retinal, etc. because these otc things can't contain a real retinoid, ala tretinion, adapalene, isotretinoin (available in canada and europe, only-- here only in oral form). If you want the benefits of a topical retinoid, use Differin, the least irritating most anti-inflammatory topical retinoid -- in either the cream or the gel base, not the solution. > Hi there,i would like to know who thinks retinyl palmitate should be avoided along with other forms of vitA, does Dr. Sy's vita oil contain vit A? > I don't know what to believe, today i was told that retinol in any form thins the skin and should be avoided and i have also been told that it normalises the skin? > Who thinks what, please let me know what you think! > V > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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