PTR glycolic serum? anything better?
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Dec 23, 2012
Elizabeth W.
I need to repurchase but I'm willing to try something else.
Acne plus wrinkles.
Dec 24, 2012
Shelley W.
I know that PTR is at 10% glycolic acid and maybe you should up to 17%. Unfortunately he doesn't have a serum that goes that high. I use one from Renee Rouleau and you can find her online. She has two spas in Texas and has been in the skincare biz for years. I've been using her line for three years now in rotation with ReVive. Her 17% glycolic serum is awesome at addressing the acne and wrinkles (same issue I'm dealing with as well). I do suggest that if you pick up her serum that its best to use three days a week and then rotate with something else because its pretty strong.