Stubborn Acne? #MayPagasaPa with Acne Care
My skin care routine has been one of my biggest obsessions as of late. I’ve tried various facial cleansers (even those much-hyped about oil cleansers), face scrubs, masks and moisturizers, but I have never managed to find products I absolutely love, or a daily regimen that I could stick with. After earning a collection of zits from moisturizers that my oily skin clearly do not sit well with, and stripping my face raw with super strong cleansing gels “designed” for my skin type, I eventually learned that the best skincare regimen (for my face at least) is the one I’ve been doing all my life. I’ve kept my face smooth, clean and zit-free by cleansing it twice daily with a reliable cleanser that won’t dry my skin out while effectively ridding it of dirt and excess oil. But on days when my naturally oily face gets too greasy and pimples start sprouting about, I use Acne Care anti-acne soap. I was having an annoying bout of zits a few months back that I decided to give it a try after reading positive reviews about it online. I use Acne Care soap to combat pimples, minimize pores, and even out my complexion. I wash my face twice a day with Acne Care soap, making sure to work up a lather on my face for about a minute, then leave it on for another minute to ensure that all its acne-fighting components are absorbed by my skin. Within 3-5 days I noticed my zits drying up and peeling, my pores getting smaller, and my face becoming less of a grease ball. Acne Care contains Bio-Sulfur, which actually dries out and peels the skin, taking along with it excess oil and pimples. Sulfur has also been known to unclog pores and reduce white heads and black heads. To counter the drying effects of Bio-Sulfur, Acne Care soap contains Tea Tree Oil and Aloe Vera extracts, which effectively soothes and moisturizes the skin. Acne Care soap also contains Vitamin A, C, E and B3, a power-packed combo that protects the skin against the harsh effects of sun damage such as premature aging, helps in collagen production for younger-looking skin, eliminates free radicals and reduces inflammation. For a most spot-specific kind of acne treatment, Acne Care has their Acne Drying lotion. This is perfect for those stubborn lone pimples that just won’t go away. I apply a small amount of the lotion on my clean face with a cotton bud, leave it on my face all night, then wash it off the following morning. If you’re suffering from a severe case of acne, however, I recommend Acne Care Lactoferrin capsules. They’re a dietary supplement which contain a more potent formula to fight facial and body acne. Acne Care capsules contain Lactoferrin, a protein found in milk that has been known to effectively treat infection, boost the immune system, and reduce inflammation. It also contains LinumLife, a compound extracted from flaxseed that has been proven to decrease sebum production, therefore preventing oily skin, which is one of the primary causes of acne. Aside from its pimple-fighting properties, Acne Care capsules also contain Zinc Gluconate which regulates hormonal activity to reduce acne break-outs. Vida Nutriscience http://www.vidanutriscience.com Phone: (632) 9279227 Fax: (632) 4553900 Info Text Hotline: 0928-665-2646 Email: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Acnecarebeauty Instagram: https://instagram.com/acnecarebeauty/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AcneCareBeauty










