Skin health remains a top concern, with the global skincare products market projected to reach over $180 billion by 2027. Approximately one in four adults use supplements for beauty or skin health. As the body’s largest organ, the skin’s appearance and function can reflect underlying nutrition. However, determining whether dietary retinol—the form of vitamin A found in food—actually improves skin remains a complex and debated issue.
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1. What is Retinol? Retinol, also known as vitamin A1, is a fat-soluble vitamin essential for various physiological functions. Discovered in the early 20th century, retinol…