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Answer the following questions
1)What is Retinol?
2)What is Thiamine?
3)What is Niacin?
4)What is Calciferol?
5)What is Ascorbic acid?​

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Explanation:

1.Retinol is a research-backed, proven anti-ageing ingredient. ... Put simply, how much retinol your skin needs, depends on your skin type and concerns as well as your skin's tolerance for it. You can work out your skin's tolerance by experimenting with different strengths and usage and seeing how your skin responds.

2.Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, is one of eight essential B vitamins that has many important functions throughout the body. It's used by nearly all your cells and responsible for helping convert food into energy

3.Niacin is a form of vitamin B3. It is found in foods such as yeast, meat, fish, milk, eggs, green vegetables, and cereal grains. Niacin is also produced in the body from tryptophan, which is found in protein-containing food. When taken as a supplement, niacin is often found in combination with other B vitamins.

4.Calciferol (ergocalciferol) is vitamin D2 used to treat hypoparathyroidism (decreased functioning of the parathyroid glands), and is also used to treat rickets (softening of the bones caused by vitamin D deficiency) or low levels of phosphate in the blood (hypophosphatemia). Calciferol is available in generic form.

5.Ascorbic Acid is a natural water-soluble vitamin (Vitamin C). Ascorbic acid is a potent reducing and antioxidant agent that functions in fighting bacterial infections, in detoxifying reactions, and in the formation of collagen in fibrous tissue, teeth, bones, connective tissue, skin, and capillaries.

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