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Any alchemist vendor can sell potions that have any of the effects from the ingredients, but they are rather random, and some are more likely to turn up than others.
It's easier to go to the wikis, print out the tables of ingredients and effects, and make your own potions. You just need to list which ingredients have the effect you want, and go to the alchemist vendor and general vendors (since they also sell alchemy ingredients)and buy them.
So instead of real advice you just recommend a mod? Literally all problems can be solved with a mod.
https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Fortify_Smithing
Vendor inventory is randomized, so no there isn't a guaranteed seller of what you need.