Avotone FAQ´s
How do I use Avotone?
Begin with clean, dry skin. Apply Avotone at least twice daily (do not exceed three applications per 24-hour period). Use sparingly (Avotone is a concentrated formula). Massage a small amount of Avotone into the target area, using a circular motion, until completely absorbed. Avotone penetrates immediately, leaving your skin youthful, smooth, and silky.
What ingredients are in Avotone?
Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 (10%), Avocado Oil, Propylene Glycol, Acrylamide Colopymer, Natural Fragrance, Ethyparaben, Methyparaben, Propylparaben.
Where can I use Avotone?
Avotone is safe to use on all areas of the face, however as with any cosmetic do not apply Avotone to the eye or eyelid area.
Can I use Avotone with other skin creams?
Yes, Avotone can be used with any other non-prescription skin creams that you currently use. We recommend waiting 5-10 minutes for complete absorption of Avotone before applying additional cosmetic products
When will I begin to see results?
While most customers see results in as little as 18 days, it may take as much as 30 days of use to see full results.
Does Avotone work on old wrinkles?
Avotone works no matter how long you've had your wrinkles - whether it's been ten days or ten years.
Will Avotone cause redness or irritation?
You should always consult your dermatologist or regular doctor before starting any new skin care regimen. Consumers have not reported any adverse effects from Avotone. However you should immediately discontinue use if any irritation or redness occurs.
Does Avotone work for men?
Yes, in fact studies have shown that Avotone can dramatically improve the look of men's skin.
Can I use Avotone if I have had a cosmetic injection?
Yes, In fact many of our customers have reported that Avotone actually increased the life of their cosmetic injections.
Do I need a prescription for Avotone?
No, Avotone does not require a prescription.
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Has Avotone been tested on animals?
No, Avotone has never been tested using animals
How does Avotone compare with Strivectin-SD®?
Strivectin-SD® is a great product that was originally designed to treat stretch marks, while Avotone was developed specifically to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. While both Avotone and Strivectin-SD use a peptide based formula, Avotone is significantly more concentrated.
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