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    This product made my skin feel great and I like it. When I first got this I was skeptical, but I wanted to try this out to see is it would help with some sun spots on my face and a few crows feet around my eyes. The first few days I noticed that the spots started to lighten up and I could feel a difference in how my skin felt. That is when I knew that I would replace my moisturizer and use this product. The container I liked because I could just push the top lid and there was a hole for the cream to come out of. Most cream you have to mess with a lid or squeeze out the cream. This container seemed to be more convenient. The feel of the cream was light on my skin and did not feel heavy at all. It was like it was not even on my face. Which is great when you apply makeup over it. So far my results are great. I still have sun spots and acne scars, but they are not prominent as they used to be. I do suggest that you use the cream at night because retinol makes your skin more sensitive to sun light. That is why I use it at night and not in the morning.

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