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Keragen-IV™ by AIDP
The Latest Research on the Vegetarian Keratin Solution for Skin and Hair Health
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Keragen-IV™ is a vegetarian keratin in a digestible powder form. It boosts production of collagen IV and VII between the dermal and epidermal skin layers, targeting wrinkles, nail strength and hair follicle strength. This quick update will provide an overview of the ongoing research on hair.
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