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If you’re thinking about using lotions, drugs or any other product to get rid of acne, I’m extremely relieved that you’ve found my blog because not only will my story shock you, it’ll almost certainly save your health, your money as well as a lot of time and heart ache.

I will tell you exactly why over a 4 month period I tried but was forced to give up with Acneticin, Oxycerin and a range of other cleansing bars and products… and how I finally managed to get rid of my acne completely with a unique product called Acne Free In 3 Days.

My name is Jenna Lovett and like so many teenagers and young adults, I spent months desperately trying to get rid of my acne.

I never used to have issue with my skin at all. However, in January 2008, after having perfect skin for so many years I began life at a new college. Even though this was fantastic and I was having a great time, the problem was my whole lifestyle was altered. My diet changed, I was sleeping less and because of the work load it actually became quite stressful.

The Inevitable Started To Happen.

My skin slowly started to worsen and probably due to lack of exercise and the poor quality of the food I was eating, within 8 weeks I was covered in zits and things didn’t get any better from there.

After a few months the work eased off slightly and I actually did have the chance to start swimming and made a big effort to get myself healthy again - which I hoped would improve my skin. However, after hoping for the best for a number of weeks, it became obvious that it wasn’t going to work.

And that was the point when I realized I had to do something about it.
I Tried Oxycerin & Failed.

At the time, Oxycerin was the ‘in thing’ to do and after speaking to three of my friends who had had moderate success with it, I decided to give it a go.

At first it worked out reasonably well and my skin did start to improve slightly - and although that wasn’t exactly something to get too excited about, at least it was a start. And any ’start’ was good!

However, after a few weeks, things began to go downhill. One of the major issues was that I was spending so much money on the product. $129.99 for a small bottle was far more than I could afford and it seemed like I was going back to the drug store every two minutes to purchase more bottles. I found that I needed much more than the recommended dosage for it to have any real effect.

I was working my way through hundreds of dollars which was becoming a problem, especially as a student.

Eventually I had to stop.

Then I Tried Acneticin Pills But Was Forced To Give Them Up.

After only 14 days using these pills I began to feel unhealthy and ill. I don’t know why but even with no medical expertise at all, I recognized that my digestive system was running into problems. I was also getting terrible migraines.

The most worrying thing of all was that I got a warning from my doctor and after deciding that the pain and suffering I was experiencing wasn’t worth it compared to the benefit the product was having on my skin, I threw the pills in the bin the very next day.

I then tried a range of scrubs and lotions such as the Asso Gold Cleansing Bar. However, after going through one of the bars within 12 days (it cost $124!) I soon realized that if I was actually going to get rid of my acne for good, this just wasn’t going to work., unless I wanted to go broke of course!

Eventually, I found something that worked.

Having spent so much time, money and energy desperately trying to succeed with products, lotions and pills that ultimately had very little effect on my skin was a big regret. However, the next thing I tried was called Acne Free In 3 Days.

I had never heard of it before and because of my recent experiences, I was initially a little dubious. But after reading some extremely complimentary reviews and learning that the cost was minimal compared to everything else I tried, I decided to give it a shot.

Acne Free In 3 Days

What seemed to be so different with this program was that a major consideration was health although more importantly (obviously!) I discovered an almost unbelievable trick to remove acne permanently using an entirely natural method.

Here’s why I recommend it.

The reason why I recommend Acne Free In 3 Days is because I followed their plan for a matter of days and the results were almost unbelievable.

Although it did take me a few days longer to clear my acne that it says on the website, I did manage to clear most of it up in 6 days, which I’m sure you’ll agree is pretty astonishing. I’m almost at the stage of being able to look at myself in the mirror again!

In my opinion, this is way more superior and far more effective than any of the other products I tried. Obviously everyone is different but it has worked extremely well for me. The genial part is you simply eat normal food that you can buy from your local store. They tell you what to eat. You eat it - and your acne disappears. What could be simpler? You don’t even have to order special pills or drugs from a website or anything like that.

Anyway, I hope you’ve found this information useful whatever your situation because if I had known about Acne Free in 3 Days a few months back, I would have lost my zits long ago without wasting my time and money with all these other things. I wish you every success!

10 Warning Signs Of Prescription Drug Dependency

Each year, more than 2 million Americans are given powerful prescription painkillers that contain opiods (sometimes called narcotics) to relieve the pain and discomfort brought on by injury, surgery, menstrual cramps, and even headaches. But a growing number of people taking these medications are becoming addicted to them.

Prescription drug dependency can happen to anyone, and it can easily sneak up on you. Here are 10 things you should watch out for if you or someone you know is currently taking prescription pain medication:

1. An increase in usage
As time goes by, the effects of each dosage will lessen, prompting a desire for stronger or more frequent doses of the prescribed medication. This is a clear indication that whatever amount they have been taking is no longer providing the same level of relief.

2. Changes in Personality
Changes in a person’s normal behavior can be a symptom of dependency. Changes in energy, mood, and concentration may occur as every day responsibilities become secondary to the need for the relief the prescription provides.

3. Anti-social Behavior
This is one of the clearest signs of a dependency problem. Spending more time alone and away from friends and family and social gatherings is a cause for concern.

4. Continuing meds too long
Extending the prescription beyond the initial period, especially after the condition has improved, can be the beginning of an endless cycle. The patient may even believe he or she is still in pain and simply needs to stay on the meds for a few more weeks or months. He or she might even express anger toward a doctor who questions the need to renew the prescription.

5. Too much time spent getting meds
There are no lengths to which a chemically dependent person will not go to obtain the drugs they think they need. This can become an all-consuming obsession, including traveling long distances and visiting many doctors. When getting the drugs seems to be the number one priority, the situation is getting out of hand.

6. Habit and appearance changes
A deterioration in physical appearance and grooming—including not bathing or shaving regularly—is a common result of drug addiction. There may be a general look of unhealthiness, such as persistent coughing and red eyes. Sleeping and eating patterns often become irregular.

7. Failure to meet responsibilities
Sudden changes in work or school attendance and a decline in quality of work or grades are common, as well as forgetting to pay bills and missing appointments.

8. Becoming oversensitive
One consequence of using potent drugs is that the body’s response to any sort of stimulation is heightened. For example, a person may have an overly emotional reaction to traffic noise or bright lights—possibly including hallucinations.

9. Forgetfulness and blacking out
A person who is suffering from chemical dependency will forget things that have happened and may even experience memory gaps of several hours.

10. Denial and becoming defensive
Presented with even a hint that they may be addicted, those hooked on drugs will vehemently deny it. The harder you push, the more defensive they are like to get. They might even react to simple questions with an angry outburst.

Additional signs of chemical dependency include an inability to relax or have fun, talking incoherently or making inappropriate remarks, and expressing feelings of exhaustion, depression, and hopelessness.

Prescription Medication can be a blessing that can turn into a curse. It is a lot easier to avoid becoming dependent than it is to recover from drug dependency. As long as you follow your doctor’s orders (and you have others around you to make sure you do), these prescription medications will what they were designed to do—and nothing more.