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Salicylic acid, retinol, glycolic acid—what are the benefits of these active ingredients on skin or hair? How should you use them? Are there any precautions? Learn more about these active molecules.
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Which active ingredients should ciclopirox olamine be combined with?
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How should ciclopirox olamine be used?
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What are the benefits of piroctone olamine for hair?
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How is the silica used in cosmetics extracted?
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Are there any hazards associated with the cosmetic use of silica?
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Ciclopirox olamine, an intriguing active ingredient against fungal nail infections?
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Ciclopirox olamine against vulval mycosis?
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Eczema: can ciclopirox olamine combat this dermatosis?
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What are the benefits of ciclopirox olamine for hair?
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All you need to know about ciclopirox olamine.
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Rosacea: can bakuchiol attenuate redness?
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Bakuchiol, a naturally derived alternative to retinol?
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Bakuchiol for eye-contour care?
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Bakuchiol, an interesting active ingredient for hair care?
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Should bakuchiol be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
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Bakuchiol, an active ingredient to avoid in sunlight?
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Which active ingredient combinations are beneficial with L-carnitine?
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Does topical application of L-carnitine present any risks?
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Olive oil: a natural solution for varicose veins?
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What do you need to know about titanium dioxide?
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Is titanium dioxide dangerous to health?
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How is polyglutamic acid obtained?
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What are the opinions on polyglutamic acid-based treatments?
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Polyglutamic acid in hair care.
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