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Cathy's
Six-Month Visit
It's
an icy January day, and Cathy is just back from
a Disneyworld family vacation in Florida, where
she practiced daily sun protection. "I wore my
sunscreen ... I wore my hat," she announced, a
thorough convert. Again, she skipped RENOVA on
a few late nights, but no big deal. Her freckles
and rough spots are completely gone. The wrinkles
are much diminished. Her skin tone is uniformly
smooth. Her skin glow is apparent from a distance.
The laugh lines remain--as do the Crow's-Feet
Cathy's sought to get rid of. But with her improved
complexion, they look unimportant. Her one current
problem is a bit of peeling. The peeling will
come and go, and as for the laugh lines and Crow's-Feet--they
won't ever completely disappear, since they're
not really wrinkles but muscular contractions,
Shupack tells Cathy.
Opting
to stay on RENOVA, Cathy's given a new prescription.
In his experience, Shupack tells her, as he'll
tell Barbara, the glow will go on, and she'll
continue to see improvements. He says there's
a remarkable discrepancy between RENOVA users'
skin and those of their peers. But already now,
Shupack awards Cathy his top rating and calls
her a RENOVA Star.
Barbara's
Six-Month Visit
Today,
she looks like a vivacious college girl, with
clear, smooth, skin, and a blush that comes from
within. The freckles have completely disappeared
(and Barbara's husband misses them). As for the
wrinkles--they haven't diminished, but they haven't
increased, either. RENOVA appears to have stabilized
them. Low-key, realistic Barbara admits she's
satisfied rather than ecstatic with the results--had
the fine lines disappeared, she'd have been more
impressed. But she too requests a continued prescription.
Along
with his almost perfect-ten, peaches and cream
rating, Shupack suggests that, for the remainder
of the winter, Barbara use RENOVA every other
night and skip it entirely whenever she's blotchy.
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