Acne Products Article
I’ve got a new article out which should be showing up in the search engines and major article sites soon. This one is entitled “Acne Products Made Affordable” and discusses the value of buying acne products based on their main ingredients rather than how pretty the label is (speaking of which, I should have some new pretty labels in about 2 weeks, hehe). The fact is, many of the most popular acne products only work because of one or two ingredients, and by buying these separately for a fraction of the cost, you can usually save a bunch of money and get just as good results.
I also talk about the inflated value of anti-acne cleansers, which usually are more or less identical to any gentle cleanser and add little value to those really looking to stop acne (honestly, no cleanser is going to stop acne -acne isn’t caused by dirt on your face…). Any gentle cleanser on the shelf will generally work just as well. It’s not like normal cleansers somehow miss your pores and you need a special “pore cleanser.”
Lastly, the best way to save money on acne is by preventing it altogether, and of course I use this part to discuss the value of vitamin B5 (along with zinc). In my opinion, B5 is the only acne product that you need, but I know some people hate pills, so this article should include a little something for everybody. Now I just have to wait for it to get reviewed.


