November
2008
Keep an Eye Out for Recession Deals on Acne Products
Many of the acne treatment products that we talk about here at AcneMagazine.com are excellent in that they work in tandem with eachother. We don’t generally advocate a one pronged approach at treating acne, which many different products do advocate because they want to treat it solely from the inside or solely from the outside (using topical treatments, cleansers, creams, gels, etc.). Neither of these is a comprehensive approach to the treatment of acne.
You have to incorporate both an equalizer that helps balance the body’s mechanisms (hormones namely) from the inside of your body, which can be done by several different means, such as those shown by Acnezine, which uses the benefits of super antioxidant power to help blast away acne causes from the inside of the body, and then you have more of a Chinese medicine, hormone balancing method in the ways that the Zenmed Dermacleanse comprehensive acne treatment system uses.
Both work, it just depends on the person taking them, and unfortunately, as with acne meds prescribed by professional dermatologists, there may be a little trial and error involved. No one wants to spend their money for things that just don’t work, but depending on the product, there may be a money back offer if it didn’t work, you just need to read the fine print.
I remember going to the dermatologist when I was in my early teens, when my acne problem started, and they tried a couple different things before finally putting me on tetracycline for a long time (which I now regret, the long term effects of prolonged antibiotic use are quite simply, not good to be honest).
They tried putting me on Retin-A, which dried my face out terribly and made it so cracked that it becamse painful and began to bleed. They also recommended soaps that were too drying, like Basis (I’m not even sure if that’s still around), and then other cleansers that didn’t even get close to cleansing my pores, but were gentler, like Cetaphil.
Why put yourself throught the visit fees and then the medication fees of a dermatologist unless you want to pursue a very serious acne medication like Accutane when there are so many awesome, natural products that are remedies which work from the inside out, and also offer great, gentle cleansers and other products that make the skin glow from the outside with health and clear pores?
Like I said, take a look at some of the offers over the next few months, and I’m sure you’ll be pleasantly surprised that many have started to offer lower prices and incentives to buy because of the depressed economy. Hey, at least there’s one good thing about a recession I suppose, good sales on premium products!
























