Pimples: The Solution
February 18th 2008 08:45
OK, so you’ve woken up and there’s a big zit on your face. You see a rash of pimples you swear weren’t there yesterday. What do you do? I wish I could tell you I had a miracle solution, a 2-minute quick-fix that will get rid of your zit issues for life, but I don’t. I won’t tell you to stop eating chocolate, or to avoid certain foods, nor will I recommend some top-of-the-line treatment regime like Pro-Active. My personal, tried and tested recommendation is Benzac Ac. There are a number of reasons why I suggest this French-made product, but mostly I recommend it because it works. If you apply twice a day for about three days, you should see results. I do. Just follow the instructions on the label.
Unlike other pimple products, I found it didn’t dry out my skin and lets face it, when you see results, how could you not be happy? I recommended this to a guy friend once (about four years ago now) who had a persistent pimple problem. He had used so many products unsuccessfully that he had given up trying to get rid of them. About a month later my friends were complementing him on the clarity of his skin. He told us he had taken my advice and purchased Benzac; the girls were astounded.
Benzac (to my knowledge) is only sold in pharmacies and costs around $18. It comes in different strengths; I began on 2.5% and am now on 5%. If you have a bad pimple problem, start with 5% , but for those monthly breakouts (you know which ones I mean), 2.5% should be enough. It’s better to start on a smaller number, that way when it stops having an effect on your skin you can move up a level. I’m not doctor and these are just my suggestions based on experienced. If you have any doubts, please see your pharmacist. xoxo
Unlike other pimple products, I found it didn’t dry out my skin and lets face it, when you see results, how could you not be happy? I recommended this to a guy friend once (about four years ago now) who had a persistent pimple problem. He had used so many products unsuccessfully that he had given up trying to get rid of them. About a month later my friends were complementing him on the clarity of his skin. He told us he had taken my advice and purchased Benzac; the girls were astounded.
Benzac (to my knowledge) is only sold in pharmacies and costs around $18. It comes in different strengths; I began on 2.5% and am now on 5%. If you have a bad pimple problem, start with 5% , but for those monthly breakouts (you know which ones I mean), 2.5% should be enough. It’s better to start on a smaller number, that way when it stops having an effect on your skin you can move up a level. I’m not doctor and these are just my suggestions based on experienced. If you have any doubts, please see your pharmacist. xoxo
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