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nina_kowalski2026-04-17

I've been using Renova 0.02% Cream for a few months now, and while I've seen some improvements in my skin texture and fine wrinkles, I've also experienced some side effects that I want to share and discuss. The cream has helped with mottled hyperpigmentation and rough skin, but I've had to deal with some burning and stinging sensations, especially in the first couple of weeks. My skin has also become quite dry, despite using a moisturizer. I've heard that these side effects are common, but I'm wondering if anyone else has had similar experiences or if there are any tips to mitigate these issues. Also, I'm curious about the long-term effects and how long it typically takes to see significant improvements.

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last active 4/17/2026
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larry_gardner4/14/2026

This thread is making me second-guess using Renova. I've had bad reactions to skincare products before. Maybe I should stick to my current routine and not take the risk. What do you guys think?

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harold_carter4/14/2026

I've seen some impressive before-and-after photos of people using Renova. It seems worth the hassle for the final results. Just make sure to follow the instructions and be patient.

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stephen_sanders4/14/2026

I started using Renova a while back and experienced severe burning and itching. It turned out I was allergic to one of the ingredients. Make sure you do a patch test before fully committing to using it. It's not worth the risk.

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nina_kowalski4/15/2026

I experienced some dryness and flaking, but watering the skin with an ordinary moisturizer daily made all the difference. I swear by it and not disappointed at all with the final outcome of using Renova.

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judith_moreno4/15/2026

I saw some posts mentioning that they applied Renova at night and used a sunscreen in the day when out. If I apply it in the morning, it makes a difference in the burning sensation. It's a small adjustment, but it works for me.

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pamela_nelson4/15/2026

Seriously, if you're not using sunscreen daily, your skin will pay the price. I had a bad reaction to Renova and realized it was because I wasn't protecting my skin from the sun. Lesson learned!