P&G Scientists Discuss New Research With Strategic Skin-Care Importance
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Recent studies support the anti-aging efficacy and greater tolerability of retinyl propionate compared with retinol, the benefits of a magnetic wand for delivering niacinamide deep into facial skin and the need for women of color, as well as Caucasians, to protect their skin from UV rays if they hope to be "exceptional agers," P&G says. Two of the firm's scientists discuss.
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