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Acne Messages: Crack the Code of Zits and Say Goodbye to Acne

Author Naweko San-Joyz
Publisher Noixia's Reading Circle
Category Medical
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ISBN / ASIN0974912204
ISBN-139780974912202
Sales Rank5,068,357
CategoryMedical
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Here comes another one. How long will it stay? You creams, prescriptions and maybe even Accutane. You have listened to everyone who offered a quick fix for acne to no avail!

So why do you still have acne? Zits are smart and no two zits are created equal. The reason Joe Maloney has acne is completely different from the reason why Suzy Que is breaking out. If you want the zits to go away, you need to understand why they arrived on your face in the first place. If you want your zits to leave and stay away, you need to decode the messages of your unique zits.

Though the approach may sound bizarre, pimples are packed with insights about your lifestyle and bodily needs. Acne Messages is designed to guide you to understand the dietary, emotional and physical needs that each pimple on your face reveals.

Zits do not come to torture you or ruin your day. They arrive as a reminder of what your body needs for optimal health. Acne Messages will help you to cultivate a new appreciation for your case of acne so that you can unravel the enriching messages behind your zits, enhance your health and say goodbye to acne.

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