Monday, April 26, 2010

Natures cure body acne treatment spray does it work have ya used it ?

or is there anything cheap that works well i want to try something diferent|||I saw your post and thought I鈥檇 reply since I鈥檓 interning at Nature鈥檚 Cure.





First, my company has a 100% satisfaction guarantee and they%26#039;re very good about it. So save the receipt, and if the product doesn%26#039;t work for you, just call 877-469-9487 and you can get your money back.





When you use this product, it%26#039;s best to do it after you%26#039;ve showered and dried off, to make sure the product stays on and penetrates as deeply as possible. It should still work if you just apply it without showering first, but it just works better if you do a clean application at least once per day.





Also, make sure you鈥檙e doing all you can to minimize your breakouts:


鈥void scrubbing the area that is broken out -- it will only aggravate the broken skin and spread the bacteria. Using a mild cleanser and gentle washcloth or sponge is best.


鈥ear loose, all-cotton clothing to avoid trapping sweat against the skin, especially when you鈥檙e active. And shower as soon as possible after sweating a lot to prevent dirt and sweat from clogging your pores and allowing bacteria to grow.





If you want to see some more user reviews, check out the reviews on drugstore.com: http://www.drugstore.com/qxp87777_333181_sespider/natures_cure/body_acne_treatment_spray.htm . The product works because it contains salicylic acid which clears pores and prevents new acne. The pump makes it really easy to apply anywhere because it sprays from any angle (even upside down). People also appreciate the product for its good value.





For more info, visit the web page at http://www.naturescure.com/acne-care/products/body-acne-treatment-spray.html





Hope this helps!|||Have you tried Tea Tree Oil? Just use it properly. Check out the site below.





It has a strong oder, so don%26#039;t be alarmed the first time you smell it.








%26quot;What many people don%26#039;t realize about tea tree oil is that overzealously dabbing the undiluted oil onto acne lesions can irritate skin, causing as redness, blistering, overdrying, and itching. The overdrying can even worsen acne. Find out more about tea tree oil and acne, including research, tea tree oil sources, and safety concerns. Tea Tree Oil for Acne.%26quot;





%26quot;In a study comparing tea tree oil gel to benzoyl peroxide, tea tree oil had fewer side effects than the benzoyl peroxide, which was associated with itching, burning, stinging, and dryness.%26quot;

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