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Success Story #3: Pauline Robertson

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"By the end of July 2007 my skin was so soft, \n smooth, and acne free, it felt like winning the lottery!"

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"Dear Mike,

Since my \n teenage years, I was plagued with severe cystic acne. For almost 14 \n years I suffered from frequent and severe flare-ups. Like many other \n acne sufferers, I assumed that acne was a "teenager's thing" so it \n was obviously very frustrating when my acne only worsened with age - \n despite my devotion to get rid of this problem,the constant \n trips to the dermatologist and thousands of dollars spent on skin \n care products.

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After reading your "Acne No \n More" book, I immediately felt confident and empowered to solve the \n problem. Suddenly, there was a clear well structured plan to follow \n that seemed so logical and promising as opposed to sitting back and \n passively accepting my faith.

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Even though Acne No More is not \n a quick fix cure by any means, I have seen fantastic results in a \n very short time. I started your step-by-step program on mid June \n 2007. By the end of July 2007 my skin was so soft, smooth, and acne \n free, it felt like winning the lottery.I'd warmly recommend \n the book to any man and woman afflicted with acne."
-- Pauline Robertson, 31(Auckland, New \n Zealand)


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The above are 'before and after' \n pictures of Pauline Robertson , one of my customers \n from New Zealand. Pauline had suffered from severe cystic acne \n for14 years. These pictures show how quickly and \n dramatically your skin can clear by following the holistic \n step-by-step system within Acne No More. \n

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Hormonal imbalance is the root cause of acne. Hormonal imbalance \n is also responsible for mood swings of epic proportions. When you \n add the two together, things can get explosive, to say the least.

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There is a debate that rages about whether the emotional upheavals \n caused by hormonal imbalance negatively affects acne or whether \n the hormonal imbalance that causes acne is responsible for the emotional \n upheavals. The debate is a lot like the one that rages about which \n came first, the chicken or the egg?

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I saw a girl wearing a T-shirt the other day that said, "I \n have PMS and a handgun! Any questions?"  Nope! That about \n sums it up for me!

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The situation really is not a laughing matter, however. There \n is simply no shortcut between childhood and adulthood and around \n the bodily changes that must take place for the latter to occur. \n Science is working on the problem, but there is no magic pill, and \n I doubt very seriously that there ever will be.

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The best that we can do right now is to control the acne and \n thus provide some emotional relief. The good news is that acne can \n be controlled. The acne-fighting over-the-counter products are very \n effective for mild cases of acne. If the acne is more severe, there \n are prescription medications that can work wonders. There are soaps, \n creams, ointments, facial masks, and moisturizers available, both \n over the counter and by prescription, that do help to control acne. \n These medications and treatments are available both online and off.

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There simply is no shortcut between being a teenager and being \n an adult that isn't marked by acne and by emotional turmoil. But \n treating acne can help teenagers make the trip unscathed and — even \n more importantly — unscarred.

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