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Glycolic Acid Cream at its best...both Reviva Labs 5% and 10% formulas



Reviva Labs Glycolic Acid Cream became my acne saving grace several years ago.

An older friend of mine was using this product for wrinkles and suggested I'd give it a try for my acne. At first I was a little skeptical, I knew nothing about glycolic acid, but thought I'd give it a try.

Well, a few days later…my acne was clearing and at such a rapid rate! We're talking mild to severe acne. Yes, cystic and nodule acne too. I was blown away.

The only down side would be my skin was very dry and began to flake and peel a bit. The drying was a bit of a welcome...not having to deal with super oily skin was a nice side effect.

I'm glad that my fried warned me to start with the 5% glycolic acid formula, because this stuff is powerful.

I'm happy to announce that I recently graduated to Reviva's 10% Cream. And yes, at first my skin took a few days to adjust to the increase in strength, but the same awesome results were noticed in days! My skin is clear and glowing.

Reviva Labs Glycolic Acid Cream(s) are not advertised for acne, but should be. My personal opinion? Glycolic Acid for acne is the "wonder" ingredient when it comes to fighting acne.

If you would like additional information on glycolic acid for acne, before you try Reviva Labs Glycolic Acid Cream...just take a look here. I've dedicated a page to Glycolic Acid.

Follow instructions as directed on product and be sure to talk to your dermatologist, prior to beginning your acne treatment.

Be sure to take extra caution when using any new acne treatment product, especially Glycolic Acid. Your skin may become very sensitive and vulnerable when exposed to sunlight, that's why this product is to be worn at night.

Consult your dermatologist before beginning any treatment.

As always, be sure to use an acne moisturizer, before going outdoors.

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