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The Vitamin A in a vitamin A capsule consists of the actual oily vitamin plus some additional oil to bring it to the strength stated on the bottle. It is fine to use it on your face, as there are many products made as ointments or liquids that contain Vitamin A already. Examples are cod liver oil or Vitamin A and D ointment.
one capsule and just dab the petal in water
When a salve is applied topically, that means externally. My outside dog is externally located.
I could be wrong but a vitamin is not a lipid. A lipid is a fat. Vitamin A could be a fat soluble vitamin, but I am not sure if it is. According to my Chem book, Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin and is classified as a lipid. The lab book says to puncture a vitamin A capsule or use cod liver oil, so my guess is it is a triacylglycerol, i.e. an oil.
use clean and clear.
Evion 400 Vitamin E capsules will help hair and skin if they are taking orally. It is intended more for hair loss due to a vitamin deficiency. Applying them directly to the skin could cause irritation. The dosage required varies based on a persons weight but one capsule a day is usually the recommended dose.
Use externally with caution, and only in diluted preparations. Discontinue if a skin rash develops, and do not use on broken skin.
You put in goods or information for the future to use in a time capsule.
a pen on the island
No, i am afraid not if this question is for big nate island.
Vitamin A.
Vitamin A