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Topically Applied Vitamin A Increases the Collagen Content of the Skin

On this page we look at how topically applied Vitamin A increases the collagen content of the skin. The following tests were done on mice, but are totally applicable for comparison purposes to the effect vitamin A has on the increase of the collagen content in the human skin, when applied topically.

Vitamin A Increases Collagen Content Skin

  • Daily application of Vitamin A palmitate for thirteen days in mice. REF 94

Vitamin A Increases the Collagen Content of the Skin

Vitamin A Increases the Collagen Content of the Skin

Vitamin A in our skin care products Vitamin A Increases Collagen in the Skin

We use vitamin A in a selection of our skin care products.

For more information on vitamin A and the products in which it is used, please click here.

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PLEASE NOTE:

Although we quote some animal studies, we at Dermaxime do NOT test any of our products on animals.

For more on animal testing and our stand on this, please click here.

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