The Acne Practice (Asian 1)


www.AcnePractice.com Patient with prior failure of Accutane and many other medications. Scarring Acne rapidly stopped with the program. www.AcnePractice.com

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25 Responses to “The Acne Practice (Asian 1)”

  • nooobii:

    having acne isn’t the best feeling in the world i mean 900$ to trade back my confident & FACE, ill be glad to..

  • Trinition606:

    I’ve been getting deep milia bumps all over my cheeks and forehead – And they keep on coming, it seems like it will never end.

  • AngelsCryBLood2:

    your acne isnt that bad

  • Tanutra:

    You are very lucky that the over the counter products work for you. :)

    They didn’t work for me. I suffered from moderate to severe acne for over 8 years. I would have gladly paid $900 back then.

  • jakeychan87:

    $900?? jeez, i’m sticking to over the counter acne treatment.

  • MistaHooong:

    can you treat oily skin too?

  • Pangaconsultant:

    Simply POP..

  • cutybaby17:

    somebody please tell me what is the best treatment for a very allergic girl like me! My acne and bacne are severe!

  • Goldgref:

    For a second, i thought this was me.lol

  • weezy11777:

    is there a way to get rid of three dimensional scaring? I have it on my nose

  • AcnePractice:

    hello,
    clogged pores and oiliness are part of this same condition. The bad texture is probably from the other rough products. The goal would be to get you perfectly clear and then safely wean off the spiro… The moderate kit is a good choice unless you’re feeling pretty oily lately despite the other treatments. Then I would consider the moderate/severe.

    take care,
    -Dr. Neal

  • loufromlou:

    AcnePractice, I am almost 27 and I have moderately oily skin and mild acne but I have A LOT of clogged pores. It’s more clogged pores and bumps than pustules. I have been suffering for about 13 years. Now I have horrible pores, boxcar type scarring and just a really bumpy, greasy orange peel type texture to my skin. Would your program work on my type of skin? I am on spironalactone and tazorac gel.

  • kumagoro08:

    also, hormones have much to do with acne. I have less severe acne and then I took birth control and now I don’t break out.
    Furthermore, the water of the world today IS NOT healthy as it might have been 200-300 years ago. Plus in the 1800s disease was on the rise and it was especially found in drinking and washing water….many people didn’t use water for washing either, it was mostly for drinking

  • jedixelk:

    how do you know that in the 1800’s or “b4″ there was no acne? Citation needed. Also, I don’t think JUST water will help. There’s tons of harmful uv rays and pollution nowadays that can harm your skin so you need something to protect your skin.

  • AcnePractice:

    you are indeed getting better….. glad to hear it…..

  • yondy12:

    But because I am on accutane and my face has noticeably stopped producing as much oil (which leads me to think that I will not break out as much), does that mean that I simply have to wait several months for the marks to fade? And are these marks better to have than the actual pimple since I saw you write “healing wounds.” Thanks for all the help, you really know your stuff!

  • AcnePractice:

    It’s the mark of prior inflammation. (a small healing wound) Can be red or dark. You get them after any inflammation. Mosquito bites, mild burns, mild cuts. Accutane isn’t treating those. They are the wreckage after the storm and will fade over several months unless you start getting new pimples again…

  • yondy12:

    One more question Dr. Neal,
    they are not really dark and like purplish, (some of mine are) but most of them are pinkish and reddish, anyhow, my question here is if it’s not a scar, then what is it? (A pimple, blackhead, whitehead, etc) and if Accutane can treat it by the end of 6 months? (I am currently on my 17th or 18th day of Accutane)

  • AcnePractice:

    hello,
    check out our serious of videos called “Dark Marks and Acne”

    thats what you likely have, they appear more red on lighter skin….
    It’s all treatable here, and fortunately they are not scars….
    take care,
    Dr. Neal

  • yondy12:

    My concern is that I have utterly flat and smooth red marks on my skin… They are shaped like pimples and they resemble pimples but when you physically feel them, they are literally flat/smooth and red whereas a pimple is usually bumpy with a little point. I’m concerned if these flat/smooth red marks are scars? Or if they are simply pimples as well. Please tell me if you can treat them and perhaps how?! :D Thanks!

  • AcnePractice:

    sorry to hear of the suffering. If you are still getting new bumps, I hope you find someone better to help you out…. It’s a stubborn beast, but always treatable in the proper hands.

  • AcnePractice:

    the “guarantee” is an old marketing trick all the other companies use to get you to try their products. Did you get your money back….? most people don’t bother. Thats why is a good marketing trick.

    There is no need to hype this program up with bogus claims. We just show the high resolution videos and people come to try for themselves. Then more videos get made…… It’s been amazing…

  • Somnilocus:

    I would do anything to try this, but unfortunately, it’s so expensive… My acne, coupled with scarring, has completely ruined my life. I’ve developed BDD and SAD. I’ve tried the pill, accutane, proactiv, cleansers and lotions, dermatologist prescribed antibiotics and cleansers, herbal tinctures and red clover teas, reiki etc etc. What makes these cleansers and products different from the rest? Is there a guarantee?

  • AcnePractice:

    redness is a very common problem with chronic acne sufferers. We can help with this stubborn problem also…

  • spashizzlecablizzle:

    will this also get rid of some redness in the face or only acne?
    and does it help fade the scars as well?

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