I know that eating well, staying healthy and having a decent skin cleansing regime goes a long way towards helping, as well as using antibiotics- be it only in extreme circumstances. The majority of the products out there for problem skin are topical lotions and potions which when applied to the skin help to cleanse, tone, reduce oil and grease and aim to keep your skin clean. I have even referred to a product which you can use to target spots once they have developed here- but there are not many products on the market to try and help with the problem from within.
Now allow me to introduce you to help:clear skin
Now there is a solution from natural supplements company Works with Water Nutraceuticals that promises to clear skin from the inside out in 6 weeks.
help: clear skin is a 100% natural and clinically proven skin supplement that treats the skin gently from the inside out to clear spots, rather than using harsh ingredients direct on to sensitive skin.
help: clear skin is a 100% natural and clinically proven skin supplement that treats the skin gently from the inside out to clear spots, rather than using harsh ingredients direct on to sensitive skin.
Help:clear skin is a powdered product which you mix with a drink or soft food, take twice a day for a minimum of 6 weeks and is clinically proven to help clear skin, spots, acne, blemishes and oily skin.
The key ingredient they use is something called Praventin, which has been proven to help achieve a clearer complexion by enhancing the body’s natural defenses. It limits the growth of acne bacteria, reduces the blemishes associated with acne and assists in the repair of damaged skin cells caused by blemishes.
It sounds great in theory, but does it actually work? Well, the company has a gallery on its facebook page of before and after photos to help back up their claim.
Have you tried help:clear skin? Id love to hear from you and hear about your results if you have.
Help:clear skin is available now from Boots, Waitrose and Holland & Barrett stores and online at ocado.com, and www.workswithwater.co.uk, priced at £9.99 and £38.96 for a week’s or month’s supply (month’s supply only available via website).
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