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Clear Acne Now: Now Available Online

Allison MacIntosh, the author of Clear Skin Now: New Acne Guidebook has used her years of experience with beauty writing for renowned international fashion magazines to create a complete tutorial to help acne sufferers achieve clear skin and prevent blemishes from happening.

Toronto, ON (PRWEB) March 3, 2006 -- Allison MacIntosh, the author of Clear Skin Now: New Acne Guidebook has used her years of experience with beauty writing for renowned international fashion magazines to create a complete tutorial to help acne sufferers achieve clear skin and prevent blemishes from happening.

"I have been suffering from acne since I was a teenager," UK-based author Allison MacIntosh, 47, says. "I have been through a lot with my blemishes -- at that time, magazines recommended us wiping our faces with acetone.

"Nowadays it’s not much different. People still torture their faces to remove zits," MacIntosh notes.

Today, to battle the acne people have to use over-the-counter remedies such as Proactive Solutions, benzoyl peroxide gels, or suffice to hardcore medications such as antibiotics and Accutane with enormous side effects and often little result.

“I came up with this idea of clearing acne by coincidence, and it worked marvels on me,” admits Allison, “To understand why it works so well I did a lot of research, and now I want to share my findings with every acne sufferer, young and mature.”

MacIntosh is quick to point out the long-term value of cleansing the skin from within. Using basic commonly available ingredients and innovative approach to acne skin care, beauty writer and acne sufferer created a complete step-by-step plan that not only helps clear acne, but also to diminish acne scars and even lose weight.

"Many doctors admit that acne is an autoimmune inflammatory disease, and still many cosmetic manufacturers insist on ‘drying up’ acne blemishes, scrubbing and peeling the skin from outside to cleanse the acne," comments MacIntosh.

"When you weed, you make sure you pull all the roots. Acne is skin's weeds. It doesn’t take a genius to understand that acne as any disease can only be cleared from within, from its roots."

MacIntosh adds that her acne guidebook is based both on solid scientific research and on her own findings that she split-tested on clients and friends. And Allison even managed to clear acne and acne scars on her own skin. "That was the main inspiration," she admits.

"I am not offering people another "get rid of acne in three day" phony baloney, neither I am selling another miracle pill," says MacIntosh, "Instead, I will show you a revolutionary new way to clear skin and look like a model, in pace with skin’s natural renewal cycle, which is less than a month."

"I wish I have read this book when I was twenty years younger," she adds.

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