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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Doctor Rogers moisturizer and night treatment. Pavise sunscreen - which heals sun damaged skin. Look it up. Amazing product.[/quote] There is no externally applied product that will “heal” sun-damaged skin. You can speed up turnover of top skin layers with retinols or Retin-A and to some extent with AHA products. Sun damage is not in the top skin layers. It requires procedural intervention to alter it (if you WANT to alter it. This is not a mandatory endeavor!)[/quote] I've been using Pavise for a few months, and my sun damage spots have lightened up. Check it out. The science is new. https://pavise.com/products/dynamic-age-defense-spf/dynamic-age-defense?srsltid=AfmBOoqabaVVWSA3ud_hBDmw2B1Tg_hy5d5-lFWR8PwqR5HQogyZNOib [/quote]
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