Real hope for acne sufferers
help : clear skin does what it says on the box
The teenage son of a friend of mine was beside himself with, what he felt, was terminal acne. “I can’t go out looking like this,” he lamented. He’d tried all the proprietary creams and lotions, spent weeks on end sitting on the bus with an orange face thanks to some skin-tinted unction, and made his mother’s bathroom mirror almost uncleanable thanks to regular but random lancing of buboes various.
I remember going down all these exact routes throughout my formative years. I’d even resorted to long-term antibiotics which, it emerged, had probably been impairing my kidney or liver function to the point of failure over the many years I’d been swallowing them by the dozen. I’d borne with the countless comfortings of my friends and family: your skin’ll be as clear as a baby’s by the time you’re twenty; as I continued to negotiate the twists and turns of what I lovingly call my life, these predictions were revised to twenty five and then thirty respectively. Finally, I managed to emerge spot and scar free on the wrong side of my thirtieth birthday, jubilant but slightly bitter at the countless years of pustulant acne I’d had to endure.
“I can’t go through all that ’til I’m thirty!” exclaimed young Josh. On further examination, I’m not sure why I thought my tale would be so heart-warming after all.
It was at this time that the acne fairy smiled down on him. I had been sent some samples of a new product called help: clear skin from Works with Water, a tasteless, colourless addition to liquid or soft food. I checked to make sure there were no nasty ingredients or unexpected side effects and, satisfied, promptly handed him half of the supply; I’d need to take the other half as a control, naturally.
The results, I’m pleased to report, have been nothing short of phenomenal. In the short time of his trial, Josh has seen a dramatic decrease in the blood-red swamps that were blighting his life, and all without a bleached towel in the house. His skin just seems to have a healthy glow about it that improves his overall appearance, and he’s now got the confidence to go and meet all those smashing girls. Or maybe boys; I’ve never really been too sure. Sorry Josh, but there – I’ve said it.
And as for me – I really do think my already perfect skin is a little smoother and more attractive. I know what you’re thinking – that’s not really possible, but I have to confess there has been some improvement.
So try help: clear skin for yourself – it could have a really beneficial effect on the angst-ridden teenager in your life or, at the very least, it might just make perfection that teensy-weensy bit more perfect.
help: clear skin food supplement contains Praventin which is clinically proven to clear acne.
Praventin, a bioactive protein rich in lactoferrin, works by inhibiting the development of the bacteria that cause acne and reducing the inflammation associated with existing acne blemishes.
The effects of Praventin were proven in medical trials with teenage consumers with a median decrease in acne blemishes by 71% within one month and 95% within two months.
In the studies, subjects took 200mg of Praventin each day to achieve a noticeable difference in the texture of their skin. Each 4g sachet of help: clear skin food supplement contains 100mg of Praventin to nourish skin from the inside out.
As well as Praventin, help: clear skin also contains 0.25g of 200:1 high extract Aloe Vera, which has an antimicrobial and nourishing effect on the skin, and 3.65g of Oligofructose which is a natural source of fibre.
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