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Improve skin radiance As seen in Figure 11, HPR Essential Lotion improves skin radiance, with statistics showing a 14.2% increase in overall skin radiance and firmer skin.
Brighten skin As seen in Figure 12, HPR Essential Lotion brightens the skin tone and the statistics show that the overall skin brightness has increased by 1.3%. It is predicted that better results will be obtained if the duration of use is extended.
Conclusion HPR (Hydroxy pinacolone retinoate), as the third generation of Vitamin A for cosmetic use, has excellent stability, higher safety, and excellent efficacy compared with other first and second generation Vitamin A. As a new generation of Vitamin A derivatives,
it has a great market prospect in the application of cosmetic industry. Aneco has developed different specifications (oil-soluble and water-soluble specifications) to meet different application requirements. Meanwhile, the mechanism behind its
advantages as a Vitamin A active with the above advantages is being further studied.
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