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Usually we wait until the end of the article to tell you what the trial is for. Not today! We're just too excited. And there is a LOT to talk about!
We're going to be sending out the complete Dr Lewinns Reversaderm range for review. 5 products. 6 weeks. 25 reviewers. $361 of product per reveiwer. As simple and as exciting as that breakdown was, we bet you've got questions - so let's get stuck in to answering them.
What is Reversaderm?
The Reversaderm range is a salon quality regime consisting of five products working together to address sun damage, dry and/or dehydrated skin and pigmentation issues.
How does it work?
The Reversaderm range uses glycolic acid in the products helps to break down the glue that holds the skin cells together. In a nutshell the regime will gently exfoliate the top layer of your skin and melt the debris away, making way for newer, fresher skin.
Who is Reversaderm good for?
Reversaderm is perfect for brides (and the bridal party) in the pre-wedding build up, and it's also fabulous for those looking for a convenient and affordable option to salon treatments, without compromising on the results.
What products make up the range?
- Reversaderm Glycolic Clarifying Cleanser
- Reversaderm Micro-Cellular Age Correcting Peel
- Reversaderm Tri-Collagen Accelerating Serum
- Reversaderm Antioxidant Regenerative Cream
- Reversaderm Enzymatic Detoxifying Mask
Is it a laborious regime?
The Reversaderm range is designed to be used two weeks on, two weeks off until you get the results you want. The cleanser, cream and serum are used twice a day as you would your usual skincare products, the peel is used every other night and the mask once a week.
Do I need to know anything else?
There may be some tingling when using the products - this is perfectly normal and not a sign of an adverse reaction.
The use of sunscreen is incredibly important - this regime is revealing new fresh skin and it’s important to keep it protected. Sunscreen is not part of the range, so you'll want to invest in a good quality facial sunscreen.
Who can put their hand up for a place?
We're seeking out bride to bes, mothers of the brides and bridal party members in particular, but also people who visit the salon at least thrice a year for peel treatments or deep cleanses.
So - are you a bride to be? Are you in the bridal party? When's the wedding? What treatments do you have planned for your skin? Are you sticking to your tried and tested routine or jazzing it up?
Or maybe you were a bride - what did you do to prep your skin for the big day? Do you have any advice for our brides?
Get chatting below, and don't forget to take our survey if you want to put your hand up for this trial opp!
image: Modern Wedding
Just wondering if the ladies that tried these noticed any difference in sunspots?