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Stop those Spots: My Wonderful Formula

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For a while now I've been struggling with spots and have finally found the perfect combination! The above formula has turned my skin from zitty to pretty and I 'd like you to experience this just as I did. The above products were tried for approx 3-4 weeks, and I achieved a noticeable difference.

First off I used the Natural Peel Cleanser, £18, daily, It's made of natural ingredients and leaves my skin feeling really fresh. It cleans deep down with jojoba beads and soy milk, and uses antibacterial lemon citrus to refresh the skin and remove grime. It's 100% natural, and available from Waitrose. It's also 100% natural and is certified 100% organic by the USDA.

Next I'd finish with a dab of
Origins Spot remover, £10
which contains salicylic acid to combat those angry breakouts. It has oregano and clove buds as art of the mixture which help clear the skin, and whilst a strong product doesn't cause irritation or skin flaking. You can also apply makeup over as it dries clear.

At night I would first use the
Ginvera Marvel Gel, £15
over my face to freshen the skin, and tighten it. It gives a great squeaky clean feeling as well as a noticeable reduction of pores.

To finish off I'd dab on some of Dermaquest Skin Therapy Purity Gel Spot Treatment, £28.00 before I went to bed, on the worse areas. It contains 10% Benzoyl Peroxide, and attacks the blemishes whilst you sleep. It contains anti inflammatories to soothe the skin and hydrators to prevent flakiness.

I'm not saying this will work for everyone, but it worked a treat on me. Good luck in your own battle!

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Posted by Zara Rabinowicz on April 30, 2008 in Blemishes / Acne, Green Beauty | Permalink

Comments

 

Thanks I will give them a go, the salicylic acid sounds strong, isnt that used on verrucas?

Posted by: Jo Bryan | April 30, 2008 5:01 PM

 

I liked the look of the natural peel cleanser, and upon searching for it, found it for a lot less than £18.

Its £8.99 here:
http://www.alcoholfree.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=320

Posted by: Lauren | April 30, 2008 6:04 PM

 

thanks lauren i've bought a couple of bottles at that price!

Posted by: NIcola | May 10, 2008 1:17 PM

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