Sunday, 2 July 2017

Reversa Resurfacing Smoothing Cream



Reversa (a Canadian company) has come out with a new face cream called Resurfacing Smoothing Cream.

It has 10% glycolic acid (alpha hydroxy acid), fragmented hyaluronic acid and aloe vera extract.

The glycolic acid is the highest concentration allowed in a cosmetic. It exfoliates the skin to bring out a more radiant complexion and improves your skin texture by unclogging pores, and makes your skin feel smoother overall.

The glycolic penetrates the skin quickly and can cause irritation to people with sensitive skin which is why Reversa includes a patented Time-Release Glyco-Comfort System in all of their products that have glycolic acid.

The hyaluronic acid will help hydrate your skin which will help restore the volume to your face. The aloe vera will help soothe your face and also hydrate it.

This product is free from parabens, colorants, alcohol, oils and is 100% vegan. It also has a rich texture that quickly penetrates the skin that is not greasy or sticky.

It comes in an airless pump-bottle. If you get the product and nothing is coming out, hit the bottom on a flat counter to help the product settle and continue pumping it until the product comes out. If you open the bottle it will introduce more air into the product and take even longer for the product to come out.

50 ml $40.00

available at reversa.ca, beautyboutique.ca and Shoppers Drug Mart


source reversa.ca

3 comments:

  1. As a general rule of thumb when it comes to airless pumps (tubes or bottles, regardless of the brand), it is always best recommended to use them upright (in a 90 degree angle) while you are pumping. It facilitates the pumping mechanism. It also avoids product being projected out of the container. Most of us tend to use the pumps in an angle ;)

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    1. You're right. A lot of us are guilty of using airless pumps, tubes or bottles on a angle and then wonder why it's not working properly. I know I'm guilty of using mine on angle. Remember people. Keep your pumps in an upright position and they won't get mad at you! 😊

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