Revitol

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Revitol Review:

Revitol reviews done by our research staff has found that Revitol is a cream base product. We have found that cream base products do not penetrate the skin as well as serum based products can. We have found that there are many serum based products that can give you the results you are looking for in just 8 weeks. The manufacturer of Revitol does not state as to how long before Revitol will start to work. Revitol does have a return policy, but it is only on unopened merchandise.

Revitol Pros: 

  • Contains no mercury
  • Contains Botanical ingredients
Revitol Cons: 

  • Return policy is for UNOPENED product only
  • Does NOT state when results will show

 


Revitol Size: 2.0 oz

Revitol Instructions:

According to the manufacturer, place a pea-sized dot on fingertip and massage gently into affected or discolored areas; or as recommended by your skin care professional. Avoid eye area.

Revitol Ingredients:

Arbutin, Allantoin, Shea Butter, Lumiskin, Squalene, Evening Primrose Oil, Vitamins A, C and E, Grapefruit Extract, Z Whitener, Carbomer, Ethoxydiglycol, Tricaprylin, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Aminomethyl Propanol, Dimethicone, Liposome, Imidazolidinyl Urea, Water

Revitol Wrap Up:

Our research staff has concluded that Revitol may work well for some customers. However, we have reviewed and found that many customers that used Revitol found that after using Revitol or 8 weeks they simple saw no results. With no clinical studies to back Revitol it is hard for us to determine if Revitol will show a significant amount of results in lightening the skin. Our staff has compared Revitol to other skin lightening products on the market and found that there are others that can show results in as little as 8 weeks and do not contain the potentially harmful ingredient of hydroquinone.

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