Friday, 15 October 2010

Help:clear skin, will it work?

Although I have never suffered from acne and rarely get breakouts I know plenty of people who have. I have seen first hand how much it can affect their confidence, the way they live and ultimately who they are.

My brother in his late teens developed severe acne, he tried absolutely everything going to banish the spots.He took every tablet, tried all topical treatments and even resorted to using a facial tanning machine (not recommended) to get some UV rays at home.

Nothing helped, his acne didn't get any better and as a last resort with the advice from his dermatologists he was given a course of Roaccutane to take.

Roaccutane is an extremely harsh drug given to people with the severest of acne cases to prevent excess sebum production. It is so strong that certain cancer patients are given it to kill the rapidly dividing cells and it can cause some pretty awful side effects (some patients become suicidal and majorly depressed).

Luckily he had none and his acne did clear up eventually but maybe your currently in a similar situation? You've tried most acne treatments but nothing has worked and your considering the harsher drugs like Roaccutane?

Help:clear skin with the exclusive Bedcrumb purse.

Have you ever given food supplements a go? Really cleansed from the inside to improve your skin's condition?

I know there are a bizillion on the market right now and help:clear skin is one of them but the thing that stands out for me is that help:clear skin is 100% natural, has NO side affects and is clinically proven to improve the skin after three weeks of use.

Which coincidentally I will be putting to the test!

Well not me personally but my guinea pig for the next three weeks, Anias, a brave friend (for posing with zero slap) and a qualified beautician.

Anias has suffered from breakouts and uneven skin tone as long as she can remember so she will be taking help:clear skin twice daily and updating me on her progress.

I have to say after researching the brand it does look very promising, medical trials have shown that acne sufferers saw a whopping 95% decrease in inflammation within just two months.

I really recommend taking a look at the Works with Water website if your considering investing in supplements to treat your skin, there's a lot of information on how and why it works.

As far as skin supplements go Help:clear skin isn't cheap, a week's pack costs £14.79 and a month's supply is currently £49.99 but with the added bonus of 10 free sachets and a free designer purse to keep them in.

The quirky and girly essentials bag was designed by up and coming boutique fashion brand, Bedcrumb and is free with every months supply ordered online at the moment.

Help:clear skin is also available to buy at Tesco, Asda and Waitrose.

I'll update you in a week on my testers progress if I can convince her to pose sans make-up again!!

Have you ever tried a skin supplement? Did they work?
xxx

19 comments:

Cara said...

I hope the product works well... even if it doesn't the packaging is really cool :-)

*Onna's Little Blog* said...

great post, looking forward to seeing the results :) xx

Holly said...

@cara - yeh love the packaging :)

Holly said...

@Onna - me too1! xx

Nic's Notebook said...

Oh I will be really interested in seeing how well this works. I have been on and off antibiotics for my acne for a while - currently on a 6 month break to give my liver a rest, and my skin has got much worse :( Fab post :)

Lizzy said...

looking forward to the results !x

WelshBeautyBlog said...

I am really interested to see if these work - I try desperately to treat my breakouts externally but never really given much thought to cleansing from inside out.
It's a great idea, if not a little on the expensive side xx

Black Crayon said...

Looking forward to this post, seeing as I suffer from mild acne :/

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Ess-Jay24 said...

Looking forward to the results, just bought some more skincare in the hope to clear my skin, cannot find anything!
xx

Nicky said...

I've not tried this but i have started taking a skin supplement to see if that improves anything for me. I'm far from a teenager but my skin seems to forget that! Only been taking the vitamins for about 2 weeks so too early to see any difference. Loving my la Roche porsay products though - they are definitely helping me. Will be watching the results of your test with great interest! X

A Pocket full of Dreams said...

Think this is a great post-will be keeping an eye on the progress as my little bro is currently suffering with acne so would love to find something to help him out! XX

Yummy mummy said...

Hey there, thank you for the review..I hope this is what we kind of need..
Nicole Hogan

Tea said...

Im eager to see how things will go with this. Im a big believer in taking supplements for skin (Evening primrose and zinc) in particular.

Amarya said...

Acne is embarrassing and any natural treatment that could help people will be welcome. Eagerly awaiting your results.

Anonymous said...

Hi Holly, any update news from your lovely friend about this product?I have suffer from acne for years, haven't found anything really work. Really interested in this product, look forward to getting your feedback. thx a lot:P

Fiona said...

I have used Help:Clear Skin for at least 6 weeks to 2 months and as far as I can tell, it hasn't worked for me AT ALL. I felt no difference whatsoever to my skin, and just felt like I wasted loads of money trying this product out :(

queenbei26 said...

Hi ya, Any updates for us hun, would really like to know wheather is works?, thinking of buying some myself...

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Nice post, But I believe in result not in packaging and brands. :|

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