August 17, 2008

Actimine Review

Actimine is a natural acne skin care product made from herbal plants. These herbal plants contains essential vital minerals such as Vitamin E, A, Zinc and methyl-sulfonyl that provides the skin with a healthy looking look and clearer skin.

Actimine helps to reduce oil production as well as reducing the number of whiteheads and blackheads on your face and body. The recommended time period should be at least 6 to 12 weeks before the full effects of actimine are felt.

So how does Actimine Work?

Actimine work by correcting common nutrients deficiencies and help to balance our body’s natural defenses to fight against acne. By taking actimine on a consistent basis for at 6 weeks, you will experience a reduction in acne breakouts and have a more radical skin.

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August 13, 2008

Actimine Review

There are probably hundreds of acne products on the market these days. One trend recently is using natural acne supplements as opposed to acne medication such as accutane and hydrogen peroxide.

Actimine is one such natural acne supplement. Read on my for my Actimine review.

It is manufactured by Progressive Health and it contains a whole array of natural herbs and ingredients designed to tackle the root problem of acne. The ingredients in Actimine includes Vitamins A and E, Zinc, methyl-sulfonyl methane, guggul extract and selenium.

It has been proven to reduce oil production and the amount of blackheads and whiteheads on your face. Usually the effects can be seen in 6 to 12 weeks. Click here for a more in depth actimine review.

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