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Started 6 years ago by Coke
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From what I've read it seems that Avita and Renova are almost the same: Tretinoin based, vitamin A derivated, same side effects, same probability to work. In fact, seems to be the same as Retin-A, too. I did not try any of them, yet. I am thinking to buy Renova and see if will help my skin. I have the feeling that Retin-A is better somehow, I found it in all major pharma. On the other hand, reviews shows that using Renova is better for the skin, no redness and irritation. What shall I buy? :-? -
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Chose the cheaper: anyway the prices are high:
Retin-A Micro 0.1% 45gm: $139
Renova 0.05% - 40gm: $139
Avita Gel 0.025%, 45gm: $154 -
Don't you have a prescription? From what I know you need one in order to buy any of Retin-A, renova or avita. It may sounds oldy, but don't you consider visiting your md first?
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I know that you need a prescription to buy or to order Retin-A or Renova, but i guess that you can buy it in many ways. Important is to know all about the product.
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