| It’s
time to start thinking about your life after acne!
Dear
Friend,
I
often hear acne sufferers describe themselves
as feeling embarrassed, self-conscious, and even
ashamed of their acne. Several people write that
their acne kept them from doing things that they
loved, kept them from fully participating in their
lives. As their skin cleared and healed, often
for the first time in years, people reported that
they felt better about themselves. They felt better
about being around people…and were once
again taking part in the things that meant the
most to them. And that means a lot to me.
I’m
the first to agree that society really should
be able to look past those superficial impressions.
Even if society doesn’t, shouldn’t
we ourselves know that how our skin looks has
nothing to do with who we really are?
Yes,
we should be able to ignore all of that, but the
simple fact is that most of us are just not built
that way. Researchers have found that acne affects
people as profoundly as if they had epilepsy,
asthma or diabetes.
Whether
the scars are internal or visible on the face,
the effects of acne can be long-lasting and profound.
It may take a bit of effort to find the regimen
that works for you. And, in a minority of cases,
prescription medications may be necessary. But
in my opinion, whatever it takes to find a lasting
solution for your (or your child’s) acne
is time and effort well spent.
No
single product, not even AcneRecovery, works for
everybody – not even a prescription medication.
But, I’d be pleased if you would give our
system a try. The chances are extremely good that
its unique qualities will do a lot of good for
your acne. In fact, if you are disappointed in
your results, I’ll be happy to refund the
cost of the program. I also encourage you to learn
more about our Compatability
Guarantee. As you'll see, what’s most
important to us is that you find the solution
for your skin concerns.
In
the meantime, if you have any questions
about acne or the AcneRecovery products, please
give us a call at 800.539.5195. We’d love
to hear from you!
With
warm regards,

Randall
Wilkinson, MD
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