Wednesday, January 2, 2013

The Best Acne Product Deception

All over the market place you will find solutions that claim to be the best acne product. New research suggest that by using the product XYZ based on a new plant found in the tropical jungle of the Amazon it has shown to reduce acne by 90% in fact they are so sure you will be satisfied that they'll even offer a 30 day 100 percent money back guarantee. And if you call now they will double your order for free. Does that sound familiar? What they fail to realize is that in general most people are busy. They buy the product, try it out for a couple of days, after which they see no positive result and now they have either lost the receipt or are just too lazy to mail it back for a refund. In fact these types of business count on it. Then when the next "best thing" comes along, guess who buys it? In deed, the same person who bought it last month.

In the battle against acne there is no one best of anything because it varies greatly by person based on genetics, age, skin sensitivity, experience of dermatologist or many other contributing factors. One person after a few sessions of glycolic acid chemical peels has a radiant smooth even skin. The next person reports an unsuccessful story with the same treatment. They might start a treatment that has potential however they don't follow up promptly and consistently the routine. People get disappointed and stop experimenting with different options to find what works for well for them.

If you are currently actively looking for a serious solution against acne, see it from a scientific perspective of experimentation. Do not get attached to the results instead be observant to identify what is working and what is not. Keep a detail log book of what your current routine is, the start date, how consistent you are, how long have you been on the routine or treatment, any notes during the experiment, any possible side effects you are experiencing and end date of treatment. Then you can draw a well informed conclusion. Always consult with your dermatologist before considering any serious treatments to discuss if that would work for your type of skin and acne type, possible side effects and post treatment care to insure the effectiveness of the procedure.

Beware of "The Best" hypnosis suggestion, if something really is the best they don't have to claim it, their customers and third party reviews will.








Orlando Piedrahita writes about mental awareness and positive habits on the road to developing clear skin and discussing acnescarremovalresource.com acne scar removal options and acnescarremovalresource.com/about-choosing-a-dermatologis choosing a dermatologist

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