Pharmaceutical-Grade Vitamin A & Retinol Cream
Benefits and Uses:

The Science Behind A313
What Are Retinoids?
Retinoids are a group of vitamin A derivatives, including pure retinol, retinaldehyde, retinyl esters, and retinoic acid. These compounds play a critical role in skin health by influencing cell growth and repair processes.
Why Are Retinoids Effective?
Backed by over 40 years of rigorous clinical research, retinoids are the gold standard in anti-aging skincare. They target the root causes of aging, like collagen breakdown and cellular damage, delivering visible improvements in skin texture and tone without compromising health when used properly.


Proven Skin Benefits of Retinoids:
- Cell Renewal: Retinoids accelerate skin cell turnover, resulting in smoother, fresher-looking skin.
- Collagen Production: By boosting collagen synthesis, they reduce wrinkles and enhance firmness.
- Environmental Defense: Retinoids prevent collagen damage caused by UV rays and pollution.
- Brightening Effect: They reduce pigmentation by minimizing melanin production, evening out skin tone.
- Antioxidant Protection: Retinoids neutralize free radicals, reducing oxidative stress and its visible effects on skin.
How to Use A313?
A313 is a pharmaceutical-grade skin ointment designed for topical use only. Apply it locally 1-2 times daily on clean, dry skin. Gradually build up a tolerance to retinol to avoid irritation, starting with 2-3 times per week and increasing frequency as your skin adjusts.
Composition of A313:
Key Ingredients: PEG-8, PEG-75, POLYSORBATE 80, RETINYL PALMITATE, ARACHIS HYPOGAEA OIL, TOCOPHEROL.


A313 Precautions
Avoid using A313 if you have sensitive skin, infections, open sores, or oozing skin conditions. Always consult the leaflet for detailed precautions and potential side effects.
Vitamin A is present in many medications, so avoid combining them with A313 to prevent vitamin A overdose, which can lead to serious side effects. Follow your doctor’s prescribed dosage and duration carefully.
Discontinue use if you experience severe irritation, redness, or swelling.
Avoid applying A313 to sensitive areas like eyes, mucous membranes, or broken skin.
Keep out of reach of children Sun Exposure: Retinol can increase skin sensitivity, so avoid sun exposure directly after application. Always apply sunscreen during the day to protect your skin.
Risk of Hypervitaminosis A: Use sparingly as vitamin A may enter the bloodstream. Avoid applying it to large skin areas, broken skin, or mucous membranes. This product is not recommended for premature babies and very young children.
A313 and Pregnancy:
Use only if necessary, during pregnancy and never with other vitamin A-containing products.
A313 and Breastfeeding:
Avoid applying A313 to the breast during breastfeeding to prevent the risk of ingestion by the newborn.
