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I'm developing fine lines and wrinkles on my forehead and around my eyes, and I don't want a prescription. What should I do?

Woman holding cucumber slice - Developing fine lines and wrinkles on forehead, Prescription- Dermatologist's Choice

Question of the Week: I'm starting to develop fine lines and wrinkles on my forehead and around my eyes, and I don't want a prescription. What should I do?

Try using non-neutralized Glycolic Acid instead! Glycolic Acid (AHA) is a natural, highly effective ingredient derived from sugar cane. It is used to promote cell turnover and stimulate collagen production. Basically, it smooths out fine lines and allows fresh skin to come to the surface for a healthy, youthful, glowing complexion. Commonly used for a clinical-grade chemical peel, Glycolic Acid (AHA) is a safe, more gentle substitute for the prescription Retin-A. 

The best way to receive all the good benefits of Glycolic is the Ultra Anti-Aging Cream with 15% non-neutralized Glycolic. Apply once a week for three weeks and increase by a day each week as skin develops a tolerance to Glycolic Acid.

What's the why?

Over his 40-year career, Dr. B has seen thousands of patients who tried many different products, only to be left still searching for real results. At Dermatologist's Choice, our "why" - the reason we do what we do - is to bring you the results you need the first time, and without a prescription.  We want you to get the results you need, when you need them, with clinical-strength products you can use at home. That's what we mean when we say bring the doctor home!

Read the story of our why and how we got to where we are today. Plus, learn where we're going here.

 

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