Unilever Retinol Research Finds Ingredient Synergies Boost Anti-Aging Effect
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Unilever is aiming to develop an anti-aging technology that will meet or exceed the efficacy of the pharmaceutical ingredient retinoic acid "using quite common, very safe, very cosmetic, very unregulated ingredients," according to Unilever USA Chief Scientist Ian Scott, PhD,
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