please read about the ingredients in renova
then i can tell u
2007-03-09 14:39:40
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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Research your products! Most on the US market contain ingredients such as alcohol, wax, dyes, chemicals, fragrances, acetone, mineral oil, etc. that cause irritation and dryness. Those that contain mineral oil, the molecular structure of which is too large to penetrate the pores of your skin, sit on the top layer like saran wrap. Those products give a temporary feeling of softness and get wiped off over time having little to no benefit. You need a pure, water based product that will penetrate the dermis and deeply condition and hydrate your skin while providing you with the proper botanical ingredients to give you maximum benefit.
I'm 27 and love and live by Arbonne. Their revolutionary anti-aging system is specifically formulated to reduce the affects of sun damage, decrease fine lines and wrinkles, while it works to combat the visual signs of aging. The system consists of products that contain natural collagens, giving your skin a natural lift. They're all botanically based, pure, safe, beneficial, hypoallergenic, dermatologist tested, formulated without the ingredients listed above. They're unlike any others on the market with all 9 key anti-aging elements, giving you maximum benefit. Their products are also formulated with nanosphere technology which makes them beneficial for all skin types and adjusts to your skins specific needs by applying more moisture in dry areas and less is oily areas. Research shows that 6 months continued use of this system will give a 68% decrease in DEEP density lines and wrinkles; however I started to notice results within a week or two. Take a look at some of the before and after results below.
If you're open to trying a free sample, I'll be happy to send you one. Good luck.
2007-03-12 07:14:59
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answered by J D 3
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Renova definitely does help wrinkles fade away, I have many friends who have used it and they all give so much praise to it. I would definitely recommend it.
Fine wrinkles, aging skin can be source of nuisance in your well-being. Chronic sun exposure adds to the aging process by causing photo-aging. Everyone wants to entrap youth, but if you thought that you can't retard your aging skin, then you are wrong. Renova 0.02% and 0.05% can reduce the signs of photodamage, helping to smooth out fine wrinkles when employed as part of a complete skin care and sun avoidance regime. Renova 0.05% is also effectual in the treatment of tactile roughness and mottled hyper pigmentation.
Renova (tretinoin cream) is the foremost prescription cream marketed by OrthoNeutrogena has demonstrated to diminish fine facial wrinkles related with constant exposure to the sun and the natural process of aging, in alliance with an entire skin care and sun shield plan. Use of Renova doesn't get rid of wrinkles, mend sun-damaged skin, overturn photoaging or reinstate more young or youthful skin.
This skin care medication, Renova can be primarily understood as a tretinoin or Vitamin A derivative, similar to the one which occurs naturally in your body. Renova (tretinoin cream) 0.02% includes tretinoin at a strength of 0.02% in a light, oil-in-water cream. Renova 0.05% tretinoin emollient cream comprises tretinoin at strength of 0.05% in a loaded, water-in-oil cream.
With continual usage of Renova, you can begin to perceive softer and smoother skin within the 1-2 months of usage. Within 3-4 months, you may observe a decline in fine facial wrinkles. Other added advantages with Renova usage are apparent within a span of 5-6 months of treatment. Users of Renova 0.05% may also observe fading away of brown spots
Some great sites to order Renova from:
http://www.my-canada-pharmacy.com
http://www.viagrastorehere.com
2014-04-01 20:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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yes go with arbonne, i love it as well they are all natural I get mine at this site
http://myladybeau.myarbonne.com
she gave me the ingredients list as well for any product I wanted to know.
2007-03-13 06:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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