Aviqua is a skincare solution tailored for those looking to reverse signs of aging without undergoing medical procedures. Launched in 2015, the company is headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire, and led by Ian Leyton. It currently caters to customers in both the U.S. and Canada.
The product is infused with Collagen, Antioxidants, and Matrixyl 3000, each known for its skin-repairing properties. Collagen improves skin elasticity and hydration, while Antioxidants support skin tone and defense against environmental stressors. Matrixyl 3000, a combination of peptides, stimulates collagen production and encourages skin healing, reducing the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles.
To use, apply a small amount of Aviqua in the morning and evening. Work it into the skin using circular motions until itâs fully absorbed. Users often report improved skin texture and tone after consistent use.
Aviqua is available through a 14-day trial offer. While the trial is free, shipping and handling costs around $5. Once the trial ends, customers are charged a monthly fee of $89-$99, which includes regular delivery of the product. Canceling is simple, and instructions are provided to make the process easy.
Aviqua CANCEL GUIDES
Get together the following account information:
First Name
Last Name
Phone Number
Email Address
Username
Password
Billing Address
City
State/Province/Region
ZIP/Postal Code
Country
Reason for Cancellation
Last 4 Digits of Card
Date of Last Charge
Amount of Last Charge
Phone (Live Agent)
Follow these steps:
Using either a mobile or landline phone, call 888-853-7721
Using a straightforward, polite tone, ask the representative to cancel your account
Making sure to keep your tone polite, ask for a refund
When requested, give your account specific information to the representative
Make sure to continue to be straightforward by asking if you will be charged again at all
Ask the representative for a confirmation number or email
In order to make sure you don’t have any issues in the future, keep your confirmation number or email as proof