Quick Acne Treatments Exposed: The Truth Behind Miracle Acne Cur Posted: 04-30-08 12:57pm
Can acne be cured quickly and without
effort? Is there really a revolutionary
acne treatment overlooked by the medical
establishment that wipes off acne in
days?
The recent proliferation of quick fix acne
treatments, miracle cures, and instant
acne formulas, has caused consumers to
wonder if these alternatives are actually
worth their hopes and hard earned cash.
Can there be an overwhelmingly easy to
follow and quick acne treatments that
produce results in days?
The difference between simple and easy
If someone has mild to moderate acne that
is uncommonly triggered by allergy to
certain foods, then they can often begin
to clear their acne very quickly and
easily, relative to their previous
disappointing results. All they have to do
is improve their nutrition by eliminating
these acne-aggravating foods and a quantum
leap can often be made.
With that distinction made, let me state
unequivocally that achieving permanent
clear skin is never really “easy”.
There is always effort and discipline
involved, as there is with any worthwhile
achievement. Endlessly searching for an
easier way, a fairy tale quick fix, a
miracle cure, a holy grail, is a misguided
quest and it will lead you nowhere.
Curing acne is very simple, but for most
people it is not easy. There's a big
difference between simple and easy:
"Simple" means the process is not
complicated - if you do x and y you'll get
the desired result. "Easy" implies that
something can be done with little or no
effort. Anyone who tells you they've
discovered an “easy” or "very quick"
way to clear acne is simply and boldly
lying.
You can only reap what you sow
Achieving lasting clear skin requires two
things:
1) You must be willing to put some effort
2) You must be patient
The problem with many people is that they
are terrified from anything that appears
to involve some work. They’re always
looking for short cuts. As soon as they
see something that promises to cure their
acne "quickly," "easily," "effortlessly,"
"while they sleep," and so on, they whip
out their wallets and take the bait.
Make no mistake; people who are prone to
acne and have beautiful clear skin,
especially celebrities and famous models,
have worked very hard to get where they
are. Many famous people with acne prone
skin who now have flawless complexions
have made a sacrifice to get there.
It's an absolute law of the universe that
you can't get something for nothing. Your
acne will fade away and your skin will
become clear and glowing in direct
proportion to the amount of effort you put
in. You can only reap what you sow.
The 5 crucial components to an effective
clear skin plan
An effective clear skin program must have
five crucial components:
1. Internal and external cleansing
2. Internal strengthening and
rejuvenating
3. Hormonal balancing
4. Lifestyle optimization
5. Goal setting and motivation
Except for those with acne triggered by
allergies to food, it‘s extremely
difficult (if not impossible) for most
people to achieve permanent clear skin in
days and without effort.
So there you have it. You have a solution.
It's simple (just follow the steps) but
it's not always easy. From here you decide
what to do with your acne and your health.
Like everything, in the end, it all comes
down to your choices.
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