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Clear Skin - Can You Clear Up Acne and Reverse Aging Signs? |
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Want clear skin?
Clear, beautiful skin is the object of desire for many, and
thanks to modern nutraceutical and cosmetic technology, a new
natural acne and blemish fighting supplement offers powerful
skin clearing benefits as well as skin toning, smoothing and age
prevention.
Just as certain popular prescription skin clearing medications,
this acne supplement helps clear existing acne and blemishes,
but in addition to that it also helps to heal and smooth old
acne scars and give the skin a refinished surface by delivering
just the right amounts of key antioxidants and natural hormone
balancing agents to the skin, eliminating damaging free radicals
and restoring skin tone and clarity.
While the primary purpose of this skin supplement is to clear
the skin of acne blemishes and residual scarring, many of its
ingredients also serve a double purpose of skin clearing and
antiaging. |
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Several ingredients used in the formula are known to help firm
and "plump" the skin, thereby reducing lines and wrinkles, as
well as helping to reduce the appearance of any scarring from
old acne blemishes. This precise combination of natural
compounds actually helps destroy the free radicals that are
responsible for the chemical reactions that cause damage to and
breakdown of collagen, the skin's biggest support system.
So, how can these antiaging properties can also lend
themselves to clear, beautiful skin?
Think of your skin as an artist's canvas and think of collagen
as the wood and nails that support that canvas. The artist's
canvas is stretched on small supportive beams of wood, attached
by small nails. The canvas (skin) is taut because of the fact
that it is stretched and firmly supported by the wood and the
nails (collagen - skin's biggest support system).
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Tips for acne-free skinTimes of IndiaOne should always keep his/her skin clean and clear as pimples and acne occur when the pores in your skin get clogged up with oil and dirt. Bacteria infects that pore, leading to acne. Always try to avoid touching the face with your hands. |
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