Amber Knight labels her skin as extremely sensitive from her pre-teen days, causing her to constantly treat breakouts. As soon as one would clear up, another one would form. "The other challenge with my skin is that some parts are dry while others are oily, which triggers my acne because products typically treat one or the other," she explained. She went after anything she could find — Neutrogena, Proactiv, PCA Skin, Philosophy and derm-prescribed products. Some of them actually made her skin worse, while others would cease effectiveness after a week. That's why discovering MD Complete Acne Clearing System, $49.99, was a game changer.
"The products are gentle and refreshing, but they work. I have noticed my skin has a much more smooth appearance and my breakouts have decreased. When I do have a breakout from eating a bunch of junk food or getting sweaty and not being able to rinse off my face, this product line quickly gets my skin back on track," she says. Another helpful part of this regimen is the probiotic. "It seems to counteract the stress in my life, which prevents my acne and gives my skin a smooth appearance. From someone who has struggled with acne for 14 years and tried too many products to remember them all, I am happy to recommend this system to anyone trying to address their breakouts."
"The products are gentle and refreshing, but they work. I have noticed my skin has a much more smooth appearance and my breakouts have decreased. When I do have a breakout from eating a bunch of junk food or getting sweaty and not being able to rinse off my face, this product line quickly gets my skin back on track," she says. Another helpful part of this regimen is the probiotic. "It seems to counteract the stress in my life, which prevents my acne and gives my skin a smooth appearance. From someone who has struggled with acne for 14 years and tried too many products to remember them all, I am happy to recommend this system to anyone trying to address their breakouts."
Acne was a tough topic for natural health coach Denise Martin for many years, since decades of severe acne damaged her self-esteem profoundly. She tried anything and everything available to her — from products and beyond — but there was never a solution that stuck. At the age of 38, she did a sugar detox and suddenly saw her skin improve. It was a lesson that taught her she could beat anything, including cancer and managing psoriasis, by paying attention to her diet. These days, she shies away from refined sugar, only drinks high-quality water and avoids coffee. "In my opinion, all skin diseases are born out of dehydration, which stymies the colon and puts our skin in overdrive to detox us," she shares. "Whole foods and high alkaline water will heal the skin."
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Copywriter and body confidence coach Rebekah Buege started suffering from cystic acne at the age of 12, creating deep bumps below the skin that always felt inflamed, tender and painful, even when a pimple wasn't on the surface. It was tough on her sense of self, as she shared there was never a day in high school or college that she didn't have at least two to three pimples to cover up. To rid her breakouts, Buege tried everything except Accutane. In fact, anytime a friend mentioned a product they liked, she went for it: Proactiv, Murad, SkinCeuticals, AcneFree and even birth control. "The birth control helped, but I didn't like the idea of being dependent on something like that to keep my skin clear. I went to several dermatologists and got chemical peels to try and even out my skin because I had deep scarring," she shared.
So what finally did the trick? Giving up her beloved nachos. Though she was incredibly resistant, considering she adored dairy, she decided to see if it would make an improvement. "Within just two weeks I noticed an actual difference in my skin. The breakouts stopped but, more importantly, I stopped feeling them so deep in my skin. For the first time in my life, I could feel my skin, not my acne. It was hard to cut out all dairy, but once I started living on my own and stocking my own fridge, it became easier and I discovered some dairy was OK," she shared. "Now and then, I do have cheese or a little ice cream and my skin does okay. But if I ever eat yogurt, within a day I have tiny breakouts all along my jawline, proof that there is a reaction."
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So what finally did the trick? Giving up her beloved nachos. Though she was incredibly resistant, considering she adored dairy, she decided to see if it would make an improvement. "Within just two weeks I noticed an actual difference in my skin. The breakouts stopped but, more importantly, I stopped feeling them so deep in my skin. For the first time in my life, I could feel my skin, not my acne. It was hard to cut out all dairy, but once I started living on my own and stocking my own fridge, it became easier and I discovered some dairy was OK," she shared. "Now and then, I do have cheese or a little ice cream and my skin does okay. But if I ever eat yogurt, within a day I have tiny breakouts all along my jawline, proof that there is a reaction."
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