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	<title>Comments on: DermaQuest Skin Therapy Glyo 10%</title>
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		<title>By: Stacy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stacy</dc:creator>
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		<description>I find it interesting how you can point out the ingredients on a competitor but yet you don&#039;t display the ingredients on the referring products. You wrong about Azelaic acid by the way, it is used as lessen post inflammatory hyperpigmentation, it is non toxic and non irritating. Not to mention, Dermaquest highly recommends that you balance the skin first and any educated professional would know to lean on the side of conservative. That&#039;s why they sell only to professionals, cant be found as easily online. And also, this is a spot treatment product. Also, your claim that the cream, which by the way is the wrong displayed name, is a 5% glycolic, not 10%. Please get your facts straight before you slam a competitor.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find it interesting how you can point out the ingredients on a competitor but yet you don&#8217;t display the ingredients on the referring products. You wrong about Azelaic acid by the way, it is used as lessen post inflammatory hyperpigmentation, it is non toxic and non irritating. Not to mention, Dermaquest highly recommends that you balance the skin first and any educated professional would know to lean on the side of conservative. That&#8217;s why they sell only to professionals, cant be found as easily online. And also, this is a spot treatment product. Also, your claim that the cream, which by the way is the wrong displayed name, is a 5% glycolic, not 10%. Please get your facts straight before you slam a competitor.</p>
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