But I have normal to dry skin. Why do I still get acne?
Culprit 3
First of all, if you have dry skin because you are over-washing or over-applying a product to your face, stop! You are stripping your skin of vital proteins that are needed to heal itself naturally. Any pimples that do form are likely to be more severe as the sebaceous glands fight back and bacteria burrow to deeper tissue. What you often trade for fewer pimples overall are more severe ones (and more persistent) ... Oh, and did I mention dry, flaky skin?
On the other hand, if your skin is dry to normal naturally, the root cause of your acne may be more related to culprit 3: excess toxins in your system.
Besides environmental factors (from pollution to cosmetics and toiletries), one important toxicity factor is diet. Processed foods, sugars, and excess fats and dairy are among a few culprits that will lead to increased toxicity in your blood and lymph tissue cells over time. Because our bodies are all different, I cannot prescribe a universal diet for everyone. However, in this report, you will learn a few important dietary tips that will ensure you remain low on toxicity.
Also, I understand that your eating habits may not always be stellar (we are all human). The good news is that you have a perfectly regulated system for filtering excess toxins from your body. Your liver, kidneys and bowels work together symbiotically to eliminate unwanted waste material from the blood and lymph tissue cells.
One key to lasting, acne-free skin is to make sure that you keep these channels free from blockages. In this report, you will find powerful cleanses that will not only clear your channels, but also improve your general health. As your pimples begin fading, you will also notice major boosts in your concentration and energy levels. (Maybe there is a silver lining to this affliction afterall?)
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