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Didnt try it..
This was my actually first sample I have ever got. And I couldnt use it as someone said if you are allergic to grass, you couldnt use it, and well im allergic to like everything in the freaking world lol. So i gave it to my mom and she loved it.
Nope.
I really, really do not like this product. My skin felt horrible. I looked greasy and shiny. This also dried out my skin so bad it's embarassing. Not even worth trying out the free sample in my opinion!
Be careful with this product
I just got the free sample kit with treatment for 15 days and tried to follow the instructions exactly as they are.
First day it felt weird and my skin shined a lot. Then I realized that it was coming oil from my skin. I thought that was the expected effect, dried all that with a pad and went to sleep.
Next morning my skin was darker and red at some points. In the night I used again. I washed my face with the cleanser and then applied the moisturizer. Then it started burning, my face was wet again and I realized my skin was dehydrating. But still I wanted to keep trying. 20 minutes later my husband arrived home. He asked me what was happening that my face was so red. When I looked myself in the mirror...OMG I was completely red and the burning feeling was still there.
I washed my face with cold water. Tried to remove complete the product and apply more cold water.
I suppose that I got an allergic reaction. If you are going to try be very careful. Not for sensitive skin at all as they say.
Not good for my skin or wallet
Used the samples while I had an active rosacea flare, I didn’t think it made anything worse but it was hard to tell since I was in the middle of a rosacea flare. Ordered the full size products afterwards, used it until I ran out of product, my face was always red, stinging, itchy, and burning, I assumed it was my rosacea. When I used up all the product I decided not to spend the money on it again, so I switched to Avene. Well, much to my surprise all the redness, burning etc disappeared. It wasn’t the rosacea at all causing it, it was the riversol. I won’t use it again.
Ruined my skin!
I received the Riversol 15 day anti-aging sample kit which included the serum, moisturizer, and face mask. I followed the directions and onlyused once a day before bed. The cleanser lathered really well despite using such a small amount. It says to use a dime size amount of the moisturizer, and they mean it! It took so long to rub it all in. The rest of the days I used much less. The moisturizer is very thick, and started to feel pasty/sticky by the end. It was very tempting to wash it all off but I left it. I started to feel a slight burning sensation, but was prepared for this given the change in skin care routine and trying a new product. My skin was left feeling slightly greasy, and so shiny I kept going cross eyed, distracted by something I thought I kept seeing on my nose. It was the light reflecting off my face!
By day 3 my face was turning red and kept a burning sensation all day. My boyfriend commented on it, but I brushed it off. By the afternoon of Day 4 I had an itchy burning rash all over my cheeks, jaw, and neck. It burned even more when wet (I was having a weepy day, and let's just say it only added to the tears!) Day 5 my face was almost entirely red and still burning. Day 6 is the day you start with a morning AND evening routine. I did the morning routine and by mid-day I decided I had had enough.
After I stopped using the products, my skin became incredibly dry. You could see white ashy patches, something I had never had a problem with before. I started moisturizing with a basic Olay moisturizer twice a day trying to undo what had happened to my once normal skin.
On top of my dried out skin, I noticed I now had a bunch of creases between the insides of my eyes and nose. Yep. The anti-aging kit dried out my skin, and aged it about 10 years.
Needless to say, in no way do I recommend this product, not even the free samples.
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