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Vitamin A Palmitate is also called Retinyl palmitate or Retinol Palmitate. It is a combination of retinol (pure vitamin A) and the fatty acid palmitic acid.  Vitamin A Palmiate is a potent antioxidant that improves the skin’s appearance, texture and radiance. Vitamin A Palmiate is sometimes added to sunscreen products as an antioxidant that helps reduce the signs of skin aging caused by exposure to sunlight. Vitmamin A Palmiate is also used as hair conditioning agent to enhance the appearance and feel of hair.

  • Product Name: Vitamin A Palmitate
  • INCI Name: Retinyl Palmitate
  • Product Code: YNR®VAP
  • CAS No.: 79-81-2
  • Formula: C36H60O2
  • Functions: Anti-aging, Antioxidant

Vitamin A Palmitate is a derivative of Vitamin A, formed by combining retinol (Vitamin A) with palmitic acid. It is a stable form of Vitamin A commonly used in skincare products for its antioxidant and anti-aging properties.

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Benefits:

  1. Anti-Aging: Stimulates collagen production, reduces fine lines and wrinkles, and improves skin elasticity.

  2. Antioxidant: Neutralizes free radicals, protecting the skin from environmental damage and delaying skin aging.

  3. Skin Repair: Vitamin A Palmitate helps repair damaged skin, improving skin texture and radiance.

  4. Moisturizing: Strengthens the skin barrier, locking in moisture and keeping the skin hydrated.

Uses:

Vitamin A Palmitate is widely used in anti-aging skincare products such as creams, serums, eye creams, and sunscreens. It is suitable for mature skin or skin in need of repair and anti-aging care.

Precautions:

  1. First Use: Start with a low concentration and gradually build up skin tolerance.

  2. Sun Protection: Strengthen sun protection after use, as Vitamin A derivatives may increase skin sensitivity to UV rays.

  3. Avoid Mixing with Potent Ingredients: Such as high-concentration AHAs or Vitamin C, to prevent skin irritation.

  4. Caution for Pregnant Women: High doses of Vitamin A derivatives may pose potential risks during pregnancy; consult a doctor before use.