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On this website critics examine a number of popular health and beauty products available on the market today. The information presented on the site about each of the products assessed has been obtained from publicly available sources. Those critics and this web site are sponsored by Rauscher | Bekke, manufacturers of Dermapril-SP. The information on this website is intended to inform and educate consumers. OverviewRetinyl Palminate is also known as Vitamin A Palminate. In fact, it is a form of Vitamin A. A number of manufacturers of anti-aging skin products include Retinyl Palminate in their products. As a form of Vitamin A, Retinyl Palminate is an antioxidant and also a fat soluble nutrient. Its antioxidant qualities mean that it protects the skin from environmental pollution, and also from damage from free radicals. Retinyl Palminate is also said to facilitate cellular renewal and thus reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Product DetailsRetinyl Palminate is available as a stand alone product in skin cream form, in vitamin supplement form or as an ingredient in anti aging skin products. There are a number of testimonials from those who have used pure Retinyl Palminate on the web, and they have been mixed. Some have found it useful in diminishing their wrinkles, whilst other have experienced side effects such as burning and stinging following the application of the cream, particularly the Retinyl Palminate cream which is sold as a stand alone product. Others have experienced extreme dryness of the skin when using skin creams that contain Retinyl Palminate. It is particularly unsuitable for those who have sensitive skin or for those who already have dry skin. The Good
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The Bottom LineIt is certain that Retinyl Palminate, or Vitamin A as it is otherwise known, does have antioxidant and skin renewal properties. There is some debate amongst skin specialists, though, as to whether or not in cream form it can be properly absorbed into the skin, so that the skin can benefit from its antioxidant and cellular renewing properties. Some people who have used Retinyl Palminate are unable to tolerate the side effects of dryness and skin peeling which it sometimes produces, and as such it is certainly not suitable for everyone. Some say that if you want to increase your intake of Vitamin A, it may be more effective to increase your intake of foods that contain Vitamin A such as apricots, bananas and avocados. Users with especially sensitive skin should definitely keep an eye out for Retinyl Palmitate when checking out product ingredient lists before selecting an anti-aging cream.
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