Remembering That Clear Skin Feeling

It’s been a hectic last few days without my main computer, but we’re still updating despite it all. I just made some changes to the Acne Vitamins home page, swapping graphics and what not to get the right feeling. Back when I discovered vitamin B5 acne treatment, I felt like my skin was finally “normal” again. Before that, I would stand there in front of the mirror, washing my face with the latest system of cleansers for the third time that day and wondering what it must be like simply not to have to worry about my face - to have naturally clear skin.

I knew that my friends with clear skin never needed to bother with washing so religiously, so why did I? I really wanted to find something that acted like a real cure to acne, not just a temporary fix. B5 acne treatment was a huge discovery for me. It really made me feel like I was back in control of my skin at last, and after a while (as the number of pills I needed went down) I found that I finally had the “normal skin” that I always wanted. I didn’t have to worry about using cleansers (I basically just rinsed my face with water in the morning and night, and didn’t need anything else at all), and even if I skipped my B5 doses occasionally my acne still stayed away. It was only when I would take a long break from B5 that it started to creep back, but a few extra pills would fix it in no time. It was easy, and it was carefree, so I couldn’t be happier.

I guess that’s the type of feeling I’m trying to go for with the new text on our front page graphics. I know everyone’s experiences are different, so I’m not sure if this message will have universal appeal, but it definitely sums up my vitamin B5 acne “conversion experience”. I had normal skin like everyone else at last (actually, a lot better skin than many people), and that was the selling point for vitamin B5, even if it meant a truckload of pills in the beginning. Thankfully, newcomers don’t need to deal with such a large barrier, since our time-release formula makes taking B5 a lot easier.

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