New Tesimony Update
A new update to our clear skin testimony page today. As always, it’s good to hear from customers who are seeing positive results from Clear5. Since most acne sufferers are used to relying upon constantly having to apply creams and cleansers, it’s often quite a surprise to find that vitamin B5 acne treatment - which doesn’t require any topical application - works so well. Anyways, while we appreciate the continued positive feedback, I’d definitely encourage our users out there to send us any feedback at all. If you’re not seeing the results you’d hoped for, we can often help out by providing some honest advice.
On a side note, I’d like to talk about submitting before-and-after pictures, as we’ve received a number of pictures this year that aren’t exactly publishable. If you plan to submit pictures to Acne Vitamins, please make sure the lighting is clear enough that we can actually make out your skin. Close-ups of your face are best, just turn off the flash. Also, try to avoid pictures taken too long apart in which your complexion looks totally different. We’ve received a few sets where people have had a dark summer tan in one picture and then look like they’ve spend more time in front of the computer than me in the next (I really need to get away from this thing ^_^). Just consider our ability to actually use your photos when submitting them.
For those who had trouble ordering earlier today, sorry about that! Our webhost for the shopping cart decided to undergo some huge server update or something, and it basically brought the site to a crawl (or a dead stop for some). Everything is back to normal now. I know I always complain about Netfirms and yet still use them, but if this happens again I may really switch. We got a number of emails from customers who couldn’t order thanks to slow loading times and pages simply timing-out, and then Netfirms emails us with the idiotic “try clearing your browser cache” advice for the technologically illiterate (I’m surprised they didn’t ask me if the computer was plugged in…). You’d think a company would at least have the decency to apologize when their service fails to perform, rather than playing dumb and trying to pass it off as being your fault when their servers aren’t working as they should be.


