Last update
5/15/2025
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Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 3 Researches
7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 18 Reviews
8.6
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  1 Softgel
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin A (from Retinyl Palmitate and Fish Liver Oil)
7,500 mcg
833%

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Vitamin A reduces rash severity
We explored how vitamin A affects rash severity in ferrets infected with canine distemper virus (CDV). Our study involved both vitamin A-replete and vitamin A-depleted ferrets, assessing the impact of high-dose vitamin A on CDV symptoms.

Interestingly, ferrets that received vitamin A did not develop typical disease symptoms and only showed a mild rash, highlighting the vitamin's protective effect. The findings suggest that supplementing with vitamin A can significantly mitigate rash and other illness manifestations, reinforcing its potential benefits against similar viral infections in humans.
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7
Retinol peel improves skin appearance
We explored the impact of a specialized 3% retinol peel on skin issues—like rash—affecting women undergoing adjuvant therapy for breast cancer. This low-invasive treatment was administered to four subjects at least six weeks after their surgical therapy ended.

After just four weeks, we found that all patients experienced improved skin brightness and firmness. Additionally, they reported high satisfaction with the treatment, feeling it positively contributed to their recovery journey.
Read More
We explored diaper dermatitis, a common skin issue in infants, to understand how skin care practices impact its prevention. Through a thorough review of 13 studies, we found that different cleansing methods, like baby wipes and water, are effective for diapered skin.

Bathing infants with a liquid baby cleanser appears just as beneficial as using water alone. However, the use of ointments containing zinc oxide or petrolatum—with or without vitamin A—showed similar effects on diaper dermatitis severity. Unfortunately, no conclusive evidence was found to suggest that any specific skin care practice consistently prevents this condition, highlighting the need for further high-quality trials.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

9
Fewer rashes observed
119 people found this helpful
Excellent Vitamin A. My skin has transformed; there are fewer rashes, and I have a smoother complexion. The dryness in my eyes has disappeared. I definitely recommend it for anyone who spends a lot of time at the computer or reading!
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9
Rashes disappeared
7 people found this helpful
I’m treating my husband for follicular keratosis with excellent results (alongside other vitamins). Initially, I took a tablet daily for a week, then every other day. The rashes disappeared, especially after bathing, and acne on his back also cleared up. This vitamin is very useful, particularly for women preparing for pregnancy, as many face deficiencies that can lead to developmental issues in children. However, caution is needed to prevent excess intake, which can cause abnormal development. Please check Vitamin A levels in laboratories.
Read More
10
Inflammations and rashes stopped
5 people found this helpful
Works well! I purchased it to treat my skin for acne. I take 4 capsules daily, and it helps significantly. New inflammations and rashes have completely subsided and do not return. I plan to continue taking it.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 3 Researches
7
  • All Researches
9
Vitamin A reduces rash severity
We explored how vitamin A affects rash severity in ferrets infected with canine distemper virus (CDV). Our study involved both vitamin A-replete and vitamin A-depleted ferrets, assessing the impact of high-dose vitamin A on CDV symptoms.

Interestingly, ferrets that received vitamin A did not develop typical disease symptoms and only showed a mild rash, highlighting the vitamin's protective effect. The findings suggest that supplementing with vitamin A can significantly mitigate rash and other illness manifestations, reinforcing its potential benefits against similar viral infections in humans.
Read More
7
Retinol peel improves skin appearance
We explored the impact of a specialized 3% retinol peel on skin issues—like rash—affecting women undergoing adjuvant therapy for breast cancer. This low-invasive treatment was administered to four subjects at least six weeks after their surgical therapy ended.

After just four weeks, we found that all patients experienced improved skin brightness and firmness. Additionally, they reported high satisfaction with the treatment, feeling it positively contributed to their recovery journey.
Read More
We explored diaper dermatitis, a common skin issue in infants, to understand how skin care practices impact its prevention. Through a thorough review of 13 studies, we found that different cleansing methods, like baby wipes and water, are effective for diapered skin.

Bathing infants with a liquid baby cleanser appears just as beneficial as using water alone. However, the use of ointments containing zinc oxide or petrolatum—with or without vitamin A—showed similar effects on diaper dermatitis severity. Unfortunately, no conclusive evidence was found to suggest that any specific skin care practice consistently prevents this condition, highlighting the need for further high-quality trials.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 18 Reviews
8.6
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Fewer rashes observed
119 people found this helpful
Excellent Vitamin A. My skin has transformed; there are fewer rashes, and I have a smoother complexion. The dryness in my eyes has disappeared. I definitely recommend it for anyone who spends a lot of time at the computer or reading!
Read More
9
Rashes disappeared
7 people found this helpful
I’m treating my husband for follicular keratosis with excellent results (alongside other vitamins). Initially, I took a tablet daily for a week, then every other day. The rashes disappeared, especially after bathing, and acne on his back also cleared up. This vitamin is very useful, particularly for women preparing for pregnancy, as many face deficiencies that can lead to developmental issues in children. However, caution is needed to prevent excess intake, which can cause abnormal development. Please check Vitamin A levels in laboratories.
Read More
10
Inflammations and rashes stopped
5 people found this helpful
Works well! I purchased it to treat my skin for acne. I take 4 capsules daily, and it helps significantly. New inflammations and rashes have completely subsided and do not return. I plan to continue taking it.
Read More
10
Skin completely cleared
1 people found this helpful
With 250 soft gel capsules per jar, I began taking 4 daily and noticed my skin cleared completely! Currently, there are no inflammations or subcutaneous rashes. Only after indulging in chocolate have I had minor pustules that leave wounds.
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10
No rash
I had skin issues and started taking vitamin A. Now, everything is resolved—no acne or rash!
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Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Improved skin texture
For healthy skin and maintaining its youth, I suggest taking Vitamin A. The product quality is excellent, and I've seen visible effects after a week—my skin appears more toned and hydrated. Vitamin A is also beneficial for vision and can improve skin affected by psoriasis. I recommend it for periodic use due to its convenient dosage, size, and tastelessness.
9
Rashes disappeared
We are using this medication as part of a vision maintenance protocol. After 2-3 weeks of taking 2 capsules per week, we observed a noticeable effect on the child's skin: the roughness and rashes have disappeared.
7.5
Rare rashes faced
5 people found this helpful
Vitamin A in high doses was prescribed by a dermatologist for my daughter (13 years old) to treat teenage acne. After 6 months, the results are clear—her complexion is almost clear, with only rare rashes during her period. The drug has a mild effect on her liver, monitored through blood tests, which have returned normal.
9
Rashes disappeared
7 people found this helpful
I’m treating my husband for follicular keratosis with excellent results (alongside other vitamins). Initially, I took a tablet daily for a week, then every other day. The rashes disappeared, especially after bathing, and acne on his back also cleared up. This vitamin is very useful, particularly for women preparing for pregnancy, as many face deficiencies that can lead to developmental issues in children. However, caution is needed to prevent excess intake, which can cause abnormal development. Please check Vitamin A levels in laboratories.
10
No rash
I had skin issues and started taking vitamin A. Now, everything is resolved—no acne or rash!
9
Skin appears fresher
I recommend it: Vitamin A is key for healthy skin, good vision, and strong immunity! After using it, my skin looks fresher, the tone has evened out, and small rashes have vanished. My eyes also experience less fatigue after prolonged computer use. This vitamin encourages cell regeneration and combats signs of aging, making it essential for health and beauty.
7.5
Less rashes
I took a high dosage for my skin, and there has been a significant effect; I experienced much fewer rashes during the treatment.
7.5
Fewer rashes
I took NOW Foods Vitamin A, 7500 mcg (25,000 IU) to support my skin, vision, and immunity. The quality is impressive; it comes in a plastic jar with a protective lid. The small softgels are easy to swallow, containing no GMOs or artificial additives. After taking it, my skin became clearer, with fewer rashes, and my mucous membranes remain moist, enhancing my immune system and improving twilight vision. It's crucial not to exceed the dosage due to vitamin A accumulation.
9
Rashes practically eliminated
1 people found this helpful
I purchased Vitamin E and A from this company and started taking them together. I appreciate that I only need one a day. They are small and easy to swallow. After falling ill recently, I began taking these to restore my respiratory mucous membranes. Notably, my skin condition has improved—rashes rarely appear, and wrinkles began to soften, making my skin more moisturised and radiant.
8
Eye rash eliminated
9 people found this helpful
As one of the megavitamins, I'm taking high-capacity kore and 5000 IU while alternating 2-3 tablets. It seems that 5000 IU isn’t sufficient. Vitamin A eliminates my eye rash, proving that supplements can work! It’s straightforward, and I don’t worry about overdose, so I’ve integrated it into my routine.
7
Retinol peel improves skin appearance
We explored the impact of a specialized 3% retinol peel on skin issues—like rash—affecting women undergoing adjuvant therapy for breast cancer. This low-invasive treatment was administered to four subjects at least six weeks after their surgical therapy ended.

After just four weeks, we found that all patients experienced improved skin brightness and firmness. Additionally, they reported high satisfaction with the treatment, feeling it positively contributed to their recovery journey.
9
Vitamin A reduces rash severity
We explored how vitamin A affects rash severity in ferrets infected with canine distemper virus (CDV). Our study involved both vitamin A-replete and vitamin A-depleted ferrets, assessing the impact of high-dose vitamin A on CDV symptoms.

Interestingly, ferrets that received vitamin A did not develop typical disease symptoms and only showed a mild rash, highlighting the vitamin's protective effect. The findings suggest that supplementing with vitamin A can significantly mitigate rash and other illness manifestations, reinforcing its potential benefits against similar viral infections in humans.

References

  1. Belmontesi M, Noberasco C. Using 3% retinol peeling and cosmeceuticals for the aesthetic wellness of the oncological patient after precautionary endocrine treatment: A case series. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2024;23:141. 10.1111/jocd.15908
  2. Blume-Peytavi U, Hauser M, Lünnemann L, Stamatas GN, Kottner J, et al. Prevention of diaper dermatitis in infants--a literature review. Pediatr Dermatol. 2014;31:413. 10.1111/pde.12348
  3. Rodeheffer C, von Messling V, Milot S, Lepine F, Manges AR, et al. Disease manifestations of canine distemper virus infection in ferrets are modulated by vitamin A status. J Nutr. 2007;137:1916.
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