What Cleared My Acne Up
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beefandy on 23 Aug 2007 5:34 PM
From Uk, 1 post
After years of suffering from this skin condition I would like to share information how it effected me, and the products I used to finally cure me and hopefully others with the same problem.
It all started with blackheads at the age of about 12, as a male of this age it started to bother me but that was just the start. Another year on I had began to flare up with massive red spots with heads on, It knocked my confidence so much that some days I didn't want to go out.
At school I tried covering up with make-up which for me was quite embarrassing at times, years went on and I tried many products such as: Panoxyl, Oxytetracycline, and every over the counter product you can buy with little or no results
However I did find that erythromycin antibiotic cream did help from the doctor and had good results for one or two of my friends but the Oxytetracycline tablets had no effect at all. Id also heard that stronger tablets like Accutine from the doctor worked quite well but these required you to have regular tests by your doctor.
I found that washes, Clearasil and other products made little or no difference.
I also think that worrying about spots makes them even worse.
I got so frustrated that I began surfing the net and I was obviously hit by many pages claiming 'this and that' but the one that unbelievably helped the greatest for me was this site that claimed
acne free in 3 days
I was quite amused by its title acne gone in 3 days at 1st, it didn't actually give results that fast but I was quite impressed by it and with a money back offer I thought why not..
Out of all the treatments ironically it ended up giving me the best results the fastest. I think as long as you take each step carefully and read through it properly the Acne free in 3 days book can have good results for any acne sufferer. -
MrKatanga33
on 9 Nov 2007 10:45 AMFrom 'the Med', 15 posts
getting a suntan genuinely works, I don't really know much about the science bit, but I reckon if it helps it's better than taking tablets or putting chemicals on already sensitive, worth a go!
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