about the acne cure post
I am very concerned about that post. Professionally speaking, i would
be very wary of such a thing as to put out money for someone to send
you an acne cure online. this person is not a professional skin
practitioner. Plus, You have to know the cause for the acne before
you can treat it. /There are many factors that come into play, that
have to be discussed and delt with in order to completly cure acne.
You have to know the history the habits and the backround of that
perticular person. Not everyone is the same as far as the kind of
acne they have or the reasons for why they have it. It has to
followed closly by a professional on a personal basis as well. As to
watch for changes or improvements. Also not one thing will work for
eveyone. What if that person is very sensitive? You havet o be very
careful with someone that has acne but is also very senseitive. It
would be a shame if someone bought into this supposed acne cure
without knowing anything about the affects, and they end up worsening
thir condition or damaging their skin. It is a very hard comdition to
deal with. For those struggling with this are desperate, be
careful.With those that are offering such a thing as this. just a
thought. Sorry "Acne cure" person! I’ve been in this busness for too
long to let this go. I care about this alot not to give some input on
this matter.
July 6th, 2005 at 8:31 pm
Everyone is entitled to put their .02 cents in on a list like this, so here’s
mine. I don’t see anything wrong with someone giving out advice on a product(s)
that has produced positive results for their condition, in this case acne.
Furthermore, if it worked for him and recommended the treatment to other people
and they also had positive results, I don’t see anything wrong if he wants to
tell the world about it. I am presuming that the majority of the list members
here are adults seeking advice from others on their own personal experiences and
experiments on treatments, etc. Some people, like myself, may not have medical
insurance and unable to afford to see a dermatologist, pay lab fees, treatments,
medications, etc. My only alternative is to perhaps try something on the advice
of someone else, like someone on this list. It is clearly understood to me that
Camilo isn’t a medical professional, and if his advice doesn’t work for me -
then that’s the chance I decided to take. It would be MY choice to try it with
the understanding that that particular treatment may not have positive results
on me since everyone’s skin is different. It would be foolish for someone to
try something that a non medical professional is recommending, based on his
experiences, and expect to have the same exact results. I, for one, don’t trust
everything that a medical professional tells me just because he has an M.D.
after his name. In fact, the dermatologist I saw never heard of the
prescription cream that I was asking for to help me with unwanted facial hair
because of my hormonal inbalance. He brought his little book into the room with
me,looked it up right in front of me, said I was right and proceeded to write
the prescription. If Camilo is anything like me and has had skin problems for a
long time, I am sure he has done his homework on treatments and such and he has
every right to tell whomever he wants.