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Saturday 24 May 2008

Clear Skin - Simple And Fast With No Drugs!




You don't have to be a teenager to get acne. Women during pregnancy, pre and post menopause or during menstruation can also have outbreaks. It's embarrassing and makeup just won't totally hide it.

Food and stress can certainly contribute to outbreaks. No matter the cause, the scars acne leaves behind can be emotionally and physically undesirable and damaging.

Infomercials and over-the-counter products offer help as do dermatologists. Most contain side effects and potential health risk, especially since you have to use the product or drug for extended periods of time.

Looking at alternatives, herbal treatments have been recommended through home remedies. These are time consuming to make and take a long time for results, if they work at all. Most of us want what is simple and fast, often not even considering side effects.

If a product indicates not to use it when you're pregnant or breast feeding, or lists any other potential side effects, I stay away from it and certainly would not want my children to use it. Why should I when there are alternatives.

There is a simpler science based product line that will help clear acne. Cleure offers cleanser and toner that has proven to help clear acne quickly and safely. They also advocate using their loose mineral concealers, for men and women, while the acne is clearing up.

The treatment is very simple and in about two weeks, acne is gone or you are guaranteed to get your money back. You start with their Cleure Cleanser, follow with their Toner and lastly moisturizer applied lightly. Cover with Cleure concealer and watch acne disappear.

With the options offered by dermatologist with antibiotic creams and injections, infomercials with products with loads of side effects, or trying all the different over-the-counter ones that never seem to work, Cleure is the clear choice for me.

Flora Stay, D.D.S. has been a practicing dentist for over 30 years. She is the author of her latest book "Secret Gateway to Health" as well as contributing author to magazines such as Total Health, Prevention, Men's Health and others. She is currently an Assistant Associate Professor at U.S.C. School of Dentistry Dept. of Diagnostic Sciences. Visit her website for a free e-book "Product Labels: a cautionary tale" at http://www.cleure.com

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