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Does anyone know anything about Tretinoin or Tazorac, are they good for skin health? |
Does anyone know anything about Tretinoin or Tazorac, are they good for skin health? Yes Deb S is correct. Another popular acne medication it's used in is Retin-A very effective but can dry out you skin quite a bit. It's also used in some hair restoration products. But it can increase your risk for sunburn or birth defects in some pregnant women. There are a few other uses for Tretinoin check the websites. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tretinoin |
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