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AAD Annual Meeting In Brief

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

Executive Summary

Neutrogena: Daily application of topical retinol treatments "demonstrate significant improvement on multiple facial areas exhibiting deep wrinkles," according to research supported by Johnson & Johnson division and presented during American Academy of Dermatology annual meeting March 3-7 in San Francisco. Double-blind, placebo controlled study conducted by Sylvia Barkovic, Neutrogena, et al. also found that treatments "provided noticeable benefits to subjects and were rated high for aesthetic attributes." Trial assessed treatment serum, night cream and eye cream with stabilized retinol on subjects with moderate to severe deep wrinkles...

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