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My Acne Cure Book is Ready - WIN a Copy!

I finally fin­ished the acne cure book that I’ve been work­ing on! My orig­i­nal plan was just to write this blog and include a bunch of info on here, but I was get­ting a lot of requests to write a book, so to all of you who asked, here ya go!

Before I make it avail­able, I wanted to ask for your input to see if there’s any last minute top­ics I need to address in the book. At the end of the post, find out how you can win a copy of my new book. :)

The REAL Guide to Flaw­less, Acne-Free Skin (Only 4 Weeks to a Clear Com­plex­ion That Stays Clear) con­tains 6 Chap­ters (and a Resource guide) jam-packed with infor­ma­tion, all in an easy-to-understand for­mat so it’s not over­whelm­ing. Each chap­ter focuses on a par­tic­u­lar aspect of get­ting rid of acne and achiev­ing flaw­less skin: Diet, Exer­cise, Skin Care, Mind, Heal­ing Acne Scars, and Trou­bleshoot­ing for Dif­fi­cult Cases. I give you a lot of guide­lines, but I also tell you exactly what you can do — so you can either pick and choose, or fol­low an exact pro­to­col, depend­ing on your pref­er­ence. I go into major detail on each sub­ject, more than I could ever do in one of my arti­cles, but I will always update the acne book con­tent on this web­site when new research and new prod­ucts come to light.

  • Foods to eat and foods to avoid
  • Sam­ple meal plan to get you started
  • Detailed skin­care and nat­ural makeup recommendations
  • My indi­vid­ual skin care, diet, and exer­cise routine
  • Foods and sup­ple­ments for glow­ing skin
  • How to get rid of acne scars
  • How to bal­ance your hor­mones for clear skin
  • Learn to use your mind as a pow­er­ful tool for clear­ing acne
  • Super sim­ple, super cheap DIY skin care for those on a tight budget
  • Skin care ingre­di­ents to avoid

Here are some ques­tions I’ve received via email, too:

  • Will your advice really work for my skin? Yes it will, and if you have a “dif­fi­cult” case, I included a trou­bleshoot­ing sec­tion in the book, and you can always email me if you need more help. I’ve also received some amaz­ing com­ments on YouTube and my blog here from men and women say­ing how their skin has improved dra­mat­i­cally since fol­low­ing the advice on my YouTube chan­nel and blog. I’m really happy that I can be of help. No one wants acne, and if I can help you get rid of it, I will!
  • How long will it take to clear my skin? You should start see­ing a calm­ing of any red­ness and irri­ta­tion within 3–5 days, and a dra­matic improve­ment within 1 month. You may not be 100% acne-free by that time, but the num­ber of spots on your face should be greatly reduced, red­ness greatly dimin­ished or gone, and your skin’s dryness/oiliness more bal­anced. This book is not some bogus 3-day quick-fix — I made this book to offer a long-term solu­tion, so you can get clear, beau­ti­ful skin and keep it that way for life.
  • Have you ever had acne? There are many dif­fer­ent types of acne, and when I turned 19 I started to get black­heads and white­heads on my fore­head and chin. It was really obvi­ous because my skin is so light, and any red­ness or spot was like a spot­light on my face. I started doing exten­sive research on skin care and nutri­tion at that age, and every­thing I rec­om­mend and dis­cuss in my blog and in this new book, I have tried on myself or on my will­ing test sub­jects. ;D
  • What kind of prod­ucts do you rec­om­mend? A lot! I have tried many prod­ucts, read many reviews, and talked to many peo­ple about what skin care prod­ucts were suc­cess­ful for them. The rea­son I give you so many options in this book is because I wanted to give you a few dif­fer­ently priced prod­ucts to suit dif­fer­ent bud­gets, and if one prod­uct doesn’t work, you have the option for oth­ers. Plus, if you’re on a tight bud­get or sim­ply more inde­pen­dent, I also included easy do-it-yourself recipes and techniques.
  • Do you include meal plans? I do include a sam­ple meal plan to get you started. More impor­tantly, I include the entire the­ory on eat­ing for clear skin, as well as details on what foods to enjoy and what foods to avoid. This infor­ma­tion will help you to make wise deci­sions about food even with­out a meal plan because I’ve given you the tools to cre­ate your own meals and an idea of what to order when you go out.

I would love to have your input, so if there is any­thing in par­tic­u­lar you want to see in this book, feel free to let me know! Every­one who leaves a com­ment below will be entered to win a copy of my new book. :) The win­ner will be ran­domly selected.

I look for­ward to read­ing your com­ments!
~Stephanie  x

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70 Comments

  • Comment by Maria Amanat — June 24, 2010 @ 6:24 pm

    Great Infor­ma­tion! Really look­ing for to the book!
    Enter Me Please!

  • Comment by Lisa — June 24, 2010 @ 7:34 pm

    I’ve been wait­ing for some­thing like this to come out. And I’m so glad you put this together, I can not wait to get my hands on a copy. :]

    Thanks so much for doing this. I appre­ci­ate it.

  • Comment by Angela Bowie — June 24, 2010 @ 10:39 pm

    enter me! I really need it :)

  • Comment by disha — June 24, 2010 @ 10:59 pm

    Did you men­tion that dif­fer­ent types of break­outs need a dif­fer­ent treat­ment? For exam­ple, those break­outs that are way under the sur­face and that hurt but you cna only feel but cant really see are cause because of bac­te­ria so treat­ing those wiht tee tree oil would help. I find that tee tree oil can make my skin flakey if i try to use it to treat clogged pore break­outs..
    Thankyou!

  • Comment by Isa — June 24, 2010 @ 11:04 pm

    Enter me please! thank you xx

  • Comment by Alissa — June 24, 2010 @ 11:07 pm

    awe­some, con­grat­u­la­tions on writ­ing a book!

    per­haps there could be a bit about the effect of stress on out­breaks, as i per­son­ally find that’s what causes mine, stress on the body (ill­ness) and stress on the mind (overworking)…

  • Comment by Linna — June 24, 2010 @ 11:50 pm

    Please enter me :) The out­line of the book already sounds great! It’s going to be so help­ful. Is there any way to reduce the size of pores? When I was young, I had a lot of white­heads and black­heads and I regret ever mess­ing with my skin to remove them out because now I have big pores that’s left.

  • Comment by sp — June 25, 2010 @ 2:31 am

    look­ing for­ward to read­ing the book..

  • Comment by Madeline — June 25, 2010 @ 5:37 am

    Enter me! thanks :-)

  • Comment by Toxic Beauty — June 25, 2010 @ 5:57 am

    Just wanted to say con­grat­u­la­tions on the book. What a great accomplishment!

  • Comment by Corinne — June 25, 2010 @ 6:11 am

    This sounds good, please enter me! :D

  • Comment by Ana — June 25, 2010 @ 8:57 am

    I love your healthy tips and have tried them all. I hope this book can help me. Please enter my name.

  • Comment by Jenny — June 25, 2010 @ 10:33 am

    How excit­ing! I’ve just recently dis­cov­ered your blog and think what you’re doing is fan­tas­tic and def­i­nitely needed. I’ve strug­gled with acne for over 10 years and am ready to make a big change in my diet to fix the prob­lem from within.

  • Comment by hannah — June 25, 2010 @ 10:57 am

    con­grat­u­la­tions on the book! I have been hav­ing prob­lems with my skin for the past cou­ple of years and i am ready to get rid of it. I defi­nately will like to try out the advice in the book. enter me please!

  • Comment by madison — June 25, 2010 @ 4:51 pm

    when your book comes out, where will i be able to get it, and how much will it cost ? i live in geor­gia btw .

    please enter me, i would REALLY love hav­ing your book, because i’ve had a rough time with acne for years . i’ve tried every over the counter med­ica­tion and face­wash that they sell, and i’ve went to the doc­tor for it too, and that med­ica­tion isnt workin for me eather . i dont know what to do ! :( its so embar­rass­ing and i cant be con­fi­dent in myself because its so hor­ri­ble . and no mat­ter what makeup i buy, i cant get it cov­ered up eather . :,( please help me steph . btw, i enjoy your videos !

  • Comment by Stefanie — June 25, 2010 @ 10:51 pm

    This is awe­some, can’t wait to get all that knowl­edge into prac­tice!
    Is there info on the Clar­isonic and if it’s use­ful or nec­es­sary? Great job Stephanie!

    –Ste­fanie

  • Comment by Danielle — June 26, 2010 @ 3:58 am

    Hi! I watch your you-tube chan­nel, I know you hear this a lot but you have the most beau­ti­ful skin, the kind that actu­ally looks like you’ve never had skin prob­lems, sans makeup. I have a con­cern on oily, acne-prone skin. Another thing I’d like to hear about is eczema, it plagues me on the area around my eye. The oily skin and eczema com­bi­na­tion is a bit puz­zling to me. I’d love to hear about fixes for that.

  • Comment by Samantha — June 26, 2010 @ 6:44 am

    I can­not wait for this book to come out! I always thought that the way to clear skin was through prod­ucts you put on your skin. Now I know that eat­ing healthy will do a much bet­ter job @ that!

  • Comment by Kristin — June 26, 2010 @ 9:43 am

    Oh, enter me please!

  • Comment by Viktorya — June 26, 2010 @ 2:21 pm

    Your book sounds great — I can’t wait to read it!! Enter me please :)

  • Comment by Nelson — June 26, 2010 @ 5:35 pm

    I think you’re doing a great job, how­ever in regards to the diet and sup­ple­ments part, I won­der if you have explained the dif­fer­ence sup­ple­man­tion that a female body requires com­pared to the one a male body needs; also the dif­fer­ece between a teenagers and adults, and so on. I think you have to be really spe­cific on this part if you pre­tend to explain the topic into a really deep lvl.

    and I’ll love to have a copy :)

  • Comment by Junus — June 26, 2010 @ 7:32 pm

    Con­grats on the new book Stephanie. I recently found your blog while search­ing Chizu Saeki’s lotion mask technique.

    Def­i­nitely look­ing for­ward to know­ing how the mind can be used as a tool to clear­ing acne, and if it can be used on more severe skin con­di­tions such as eczema.

  • Comment by noor — June 27, 2010 @ 4:43 am

    can’t wait to read the book!

  • Comment by pamela — June 27, 2010 @ 5:17 pm

    please enter me!

  • Comment by Vero — June 27, 2010 @ 6:38 pm

    OH MY GOODNESS!!! YAY!!! I CANNOT WAIT to read your book! It looks like it’s going to be amaz­ing. I think you pretty much cover every­thing regard­ing skin health. The only thing that comes to my mind that I would love to read and see what your thoughts are is the topic regard­ing our body’s alkalinity/acidity bal­ance and how can this affect our skin health. Oh, also some­thing that I recently heard, how our blood type can influ­ence how we digest and process cer­tain foods (i.e. Type A’s do not do well with man­goes, toma­toes, and cab­bages.) I do not know if you maybe already cov­ered these in your book…but it’s just a suggestion. =)

    I look for­ward to read­ing more things from you…specially your upcom­ing book!

    Kind regards,
    VeRo

    P.S.
    Stephanie, thank you so much for doing this! =)

  • Comment by lauren — June 27, 2010 @ 6:39 pm

    Con­grats!
    The one thing that really cleared up my face fast was going to my derm for blue light treat­ments. It really works and there’s no toxic chem­i­cals involved which I know is a plus for many peo­ple who opt for more nat­ural treat­ments or who are super sensitive.

  • Comment by Olga — June 27, 2010 @ 7:46 pm

    I found this web­site through your youtube video and the infor­ma­tion on here is amaz­ing and exactly what I was look­ing for! I’m plan­ning on try­ing out your diet and also look­ing into try­ing some of the prod­ucts you rec­om­mend. After my acne flared up a cou­ple of years ago I started pay­ing more atten­tion to diet and stay­ing away from chem­i­cals. I tried out very restric­tive diet plans that in the end I was unable to fully stick to, but I love how your diet plan seems very rea­son­able and def­i­nitely doable! Con­gat­u­la­tions on your book! Can’t wait for it to come out, cause I’d love to read it. Thanks so much for your ded­i­ca­tion to help­ing other peo­ple get healthy and shar­ing all these use­ful nat­ural tips.

  • Comment by zeffy — June 27, 2010 @ 8:51 pm

    def­i­nitely look­ing for­ward to the book

  • Comment by Mary — June 27, 2010 @ 9:39 pm

    It would be great if you made sure that you cov­ered the sub­ject of black­heads well. Tell us how to get rid of them and how to keep them away. I’m a red­head with fair skin and my black­heads aren’t very pretty. D: Help me!

  • Comment by Connie — June 28, 2010 @ 8:24 am

    This book sounds like such a ben­e­fi­cial guide, espe­cially for me an acne suf­ferer for about a decade! In one of your ear­lier videos you men­tioned your love for lotion masks. I was won­der­ing what a lotion mask was, and if you include this in your book.

  • Comment by Ally — June 28, 2010 @ 8:46 pm

    It seems like I’ve had acne issues for­ever! Rang­ing from mild to well…a lot worse. I love that you’ve done so much research and how you encour­age nat­u­rally based skin care. You’ve def­i­nitely encour­aged me to learn more and do research of my own. Thank you!

  • Comment by Ameira — June 29, 2010 @ 11:09 am

    Wow! I always wanted to read a book like yours! Do you also have a sec­tion about nat­ural oils (like tea tree oil, jojoba oil)? They really help ben­e­fit the skin but there are so many out there!
    Good luck with your new book :)

  • Comment by epicbeautyguide — June 29, 2010 @ 11:26 am

    Hi Ameira, thank you for the com­ment! I have lots of infor­ma­tion on nat­ural oils in the skin­care sec­tion. I included jojoba, tea tree, olive, coconut, sweet almond, and lots more. ;D

    ~Steph x

  • Comment by epicbeautyguide — June 29, 2010 @ 11:28 am

    Hey Con­nie, I can include some more details on the lotion mask in my book, but I have to check if that infringes on any copy­right by Chizu Saeki. That’s why I haven’t writ­ten a post or done a video on it. :P If it’s okay, then I’ll write how to do it and so on.

    ~Steph x

  • Comment by epicbeautyguide — June 29, 2010 @ 11:31 am

    Hi Mary! I do cover the sub­ject of black­heads, and in the mean­time, try gen­tly exfo­li­at­ing your skin (no grain or seed scrubs, those will tear your skin) once every 7 days, and lay off all refined sugar (white sugar, brown sugar, etc.). You should see an improve­ment right there.

    ~Steph x

  • Comment by epicbeautyguide — June 29, 2010 @ 11:31 am

    I’m glad, Zeffy! Me too :D

  • Comment by epicbeautyguide — June 29, 2010 @ 11:33 am

    Thank you for such a lovely com­ment, Olga. :) I appre­ci­ate it.

    Best,
    Steph x

  • Comment by Kerstin — June 29, 2010 @ 8:06 pm

    Enter me please :) . You’re book sounds amaz­ing so far, and I can’t wait to learn more about all of your nat­ural skin care techniques!

  • Comment by Anna — June 30, 2010 @ 7:27 am

    Hi Steph,
    I absolutely love all the great tips and use­ful infor­ma­tion you have on your blog and YouTube chan­nel.
    I really can’t wait to read your book!
    Love from Bul­garia! :)

  • Comment by Halie — June 30, 2010 @ 1:49 pm

    I’ve just found this web­site and it already seems very help­ful! Look­ing for­ward to read­ing more!

  • Comment by Arthi — June 30, 2010 @ 2:05 pm

    wow! would love to read your book :)

  • Comment by Sophia — July 1, 2010 @ 12:35 pm

    you have already been a great help with my acne with the scat­tered bits of infor­ma­tion on your blog. i cant wait to have this all in one book, so i can clear my skin up once and for all! con­grats on the book!
    soph

  • Comment by Stephanie — July 1, 2010 @ 5:06 pm

    hi! I would love to find out more about get­ting bet­ter skin, I feel like I’ve done every­thing from going to sev­eral der­ma­tol­o­gists, estheti­cians, natur­opath, proac­tiv, over and behind the counter stuff, and so on :(

  • Comment by Cory — July 3, 2010 @ 11:08 am

    Sign me up for this con­test! :)

  • Comment by noor — July 3, 2010 @ 4:35 pm

    would you be able to include infor­ma­tion on shrink­ing pores, HYPO-pigmentation and dark eye-lids? thank you so much!

  • Comment by epicbeautyguide — July 3, 2010 @ 10:32 pm

    Hi Noor, I’m only includ­ing infor­ma­tion on acne and treat­ing acne scars in this book, so dark eye­lids won’t be cov­ered (this is usu­ally a result of irri­tat­ing cos­met­ics and pos­si­bly genet­ics, so you can see a der­ma­tol­o­gist about light­en­ing them since it’s a del­i­cate area). Thanks for the sug­ges­tion on pores and pig­men­ta­tion — I have already included them in the book, so that should be helpful!

    ~Steph x

  • Comment by Mimi — July 4, 2010 @ 1:55 pm

    I would love to have this book! –enter me please<3

  • Comment by Amanda — July 6, 2010 @ 6:30 am

    He Ya! What a lovely e-book you ahve made. I’m really intressted in raw food and raw beauty prod­ucts to make your­self. Also, how to amke your own ra wmakeup? Wouldn’t that be fun?! :) I think alot of new raw food­ers would love to know how to amke this if they don’t know already!

    <3
    Amanda (sweden)

  • Comment by Tia McBride — July 8, 2010 @ 2:57 pm

    I love all your tips and tricks. I would adore a copy of your book

  • Comment by yousra — July 10, 2010 @ 8:30 am

    I started hav­ing alot of pim­ples here and there (on my for­head and chin). Not those reg­u­lar white­heads, the ones I’m get­ting are big­ger, firmer (as in, the white is deeper in my skin– and its like a white ball..not really a liq­uid if i pick at the pim­ple– i know gross lol), and they are hell of alot more sen­si­tive when I touch them. So i decided to take things in con­trol, I wash my face alot more with nat­ural soap and neu­tro­gena cleanser and I use a face scrub once in a while. I also use pure aloe vera gel mixed with glyc­erin and pure vit­a­min E as my night cream (it really helps with the scar­ing). Now my skin has all cleared up, but i still notice bumps and pim­ples on my for­head. I know my diet isnt the best, and I’m try­ing to work on that. I really dont know how to get rid of my prob­lem (it might not seem like a problem..but i wake up every morn­ing with at least 3 to 5 big pim­ples). I really hope your book can help, so enter me please.

    yousra from canada :)

    ps. i love your post on dark circles!!

  • Comment by Jill — July 10, 2010 @ 4:01 pm

    I have some acne scars and def­i­nitely have large pores. If I could just go back in time and han­dle my acne dif­fer­ently… Oh well, I am so thank­ful for your help on this sub­ject and all the oth­ers you address. It’s a beau­ti­ful thing to know there are peo­ple like you out there that gen­uinely want to help oth­ers. Thank you Stephanie!!

  • Comment by Mike Hamilton — July 13, 2010 @ 2:59 am

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  • Comment by harshita — July 13, 2010 @ 7:28 am

    For my whole life I have had many skin prob­lem. This seems to be a HG for me. Thanks for com­bin­ing all your tips in one such book. I am really wait­ing for your book to get a clear and beau­ti­ful skin I have always dreamt of. Thanks a lot for all your help.

  • Comment by Sophie — July 13, 2010 @ 9:32 am

    I’de love to win a copy! Could you also do a review on your friends epic elixrs or link to oth­ers?
    p.s. I loved your post on dark cir­cles also, what was the radio/laser-whoja-ma-flip they used?

  • Comment by Rachel — July 13, 2010 @ 2:34 pm

    Hey enter me please!I really need to know the secrets to clear skin.Thanks
    p.s: well i do know about using shav­ing cream to dry up zits as well Camel­lia Oil(a Japan­ese secret) and Manuka honey.

  • Comment by Swathy — July 14, 2010 @ 4:02 pm

    I love to read a lot about skin care and find out inno­v­a­tive ways to care about my skin. And, I believe that foods we eat affect our body the most. Would love to know what to eat and what to avoid.

  • Comment by Veronika — July 14, 2010 @ 4:48 pm

    I have had acne for years and have tried numer­ous prod­ucts, but it seems like none show the result that I want. I have been to doc­tors and have used pre­scribed med­ica­tions but they are all too harsh for my face. I am look­ing for­ward to your book and your guid­ance with high hopes of finally treat­ing this, as it appears to be, dis­ease.
    Look­ing for­ward to read­ing your book and thank you for putting the time and effort into this guide.

  • Comment by epicbeautyguide — July 14, 2010 @ 5:02 pm

    Hey Sophie,

    Thanks, I’m glad you liked the dark cir­cles post! I don’t recall the laser they used on the veins under my eyes, but I had that done over 7 years ago, so the advance­ment in lasers since then has been immense. My results lasted for about 6 years. I would visit a der­ma­tol­o­gist or vein spe­cial­ist who can deter­mine the best type of laser to use on your dark cir­cles. Now it doesn’t really bother me so I don’t think I’d get it done again — I’ve come to terms with the fact that I’m just pale and veins are just going to show through. ;D

    ~Steph x

  • Comment by epicbeautyguide — July 14, 2010 @ 5:06 pm

    Thanks, Mike! I added my blog. :)

    ~Steph

  • Comment by ashley murray — July 19, 2010 @ 10:14 am

    luv ur advice just heard about you ;)

  • Comment by michelle — July 20, 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    just watch ur videos love em..i would really love to win a free copy please enter me!<3

  • Comment by Mary — July 22, 2010 @ 4:45 pm

    Do you have any tips for remov­ing red marks left by acne. I know they leave after about 6 months but of course I would like to accel­er­ate the process. If you know a treat­ment or any home reme­dies that would be great for your book! I have super fair skin so my chin looks like a red mess because I have so many of those “mac­ules” from pre­vi­ous acne outbreaks.

  • Comment by monica — July 27, 2010 @ 8:57 am

    hi! first of all, con­grat­u­la­tions on your blog, it´s been of great help. i´ve been doing research for a while now already. i´ve dealt with prob­lem­atic skin for almost a decade now, with ups and downs and it´s look­ing so much bet­ter now after all the research…although it took me years to real­ize many impor­tant things. like the fact that what you eat DOES mat­ter. i think it´s crazy how many der­ma­tol­o­gists tell you food has no role in skin health…it´s so sad they give drugs to peo­ple giv­ing them hope and mak­ing them think they have the solu­tion for their prob­lem. i was one of those who though the solu­tion came in form of a pill…so sad!
    so keep up the good work! you´re of great help for many many des­per­ate peo­ple out there!
    oh and btw…i´d LOVE to win a copy of your book! :D

  • Comment by Elizabeth — August 8, 2010 @ 10:56 pm

    I have been get­ting SO many pim­ples, mostly around my mouth, and i dont know what is caus­ing this. ive been using proac­tive for a while now, but it seems like its mak­ing my acne worse :’( I was con­sid­er­ing using burts bees products,but i dont know. i really need help with this.

    P.s. Please please enter me, i’d absolutely adore to win a copy of your book! Ahhh i would be the Hap­pi­est woman alive!

  • Comment by epicbeautyguide — August 9, 2010 @ 8:29 pm

    Hi Eliz­a­beth,

    Check into your tooth­paste. A lot of peo­ple who get mouth-area pim­ples are aller­gic to ingre­di­ents in their tooth­paste (myself included!). I switched to using plain hydro­gen per­ox­ide OR bak­ing soda (I don’t mix them together, I’ll just alter­nate days I use them for kicks and gig­gles), and I don’t have prob­lems with that anymore.

    Let me know if that works.

    Oh and I already announced the two win­ners of the book, but I’m aim­ing to release it by August 15th!

    ~Steph x

  • Comment by melissa — August 13, 2010 @ 9:42 am

    YaY!!
    i’ll be buy­ing your book along with ‘The japan­ese skin­care Rev­o­lu­tion’
    Cant wait (espe­cially with my birth­day round the cor­ner!, 28/8 :D hehe) Where will i be able to buy your book, i live in the UK.
    Thanks
    mel <3

  • Comment by Elena — August 14, 2010 @ 12:37 pm

    that must be a really use­ful book/guide to achieve flaw­less skin! enter me please.

  • Comment by epicbeautyguide — August 14, 2010 @ 12:44 pm

    Hi Elena! Thank you for com­ment­ing, but just to let you know that the win­ner were announced about a week or so ago. :)

    ~Steph x

  • Comment by clayfishbone — August 16, 2010 @ 5:12 am

    I’m very grate­ful today. I stum­bled upon your web­site this morn­ing and I thought to myself, this must be it! I have been strug­gling with acne for more than 10 years and I’m soo thrilled. Read­ing your rec­om­men­da­tions on how to be free from acne has enlight­ened me. I’m nearly broke with all the acne prod­ucts I’ve bought!! I have been going from one der­ma­tol­o­gist to another, only to find out it that it all boils down to the food you eat! I can’t wait to buy all your rec­om­mended skin prod­ucts and food. Maram­ing salamat!(thank you very much in Filipino)

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