Nowhere that I have read about the clear skin formula, does it say not
to use it on the face. In the Modern Essentials book, it just stated
it could be used topically on area of concern. Well if I had known
that when I bought it, I never would have bought it because I don't
have psorasis or excema or anything like that to use it for.
I hope they come out with a product to treat Rosacea. Mine seems to be
getting worse because I stopped using topical medications for it
because it irritated my skin too much.
On Jan 22, 12:27 pm, Nadja <nadja.dote...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just asked Justin Harrison about the difference between the two: the
> old one is a stronger blend and not to be used on the face. the new
> one is a milder, gentler formula.
> On Jan 21, 10:42 pm, AustinTXNicole <nmhallida...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi All,
> > I was wondering about the new Clear Skin blend. I have the original
> > formula, and I do not like it. I have Rosacea, and the Clear Skin
> > makes my face BURN really bad to the point where I have stopped using
> > it. I am hesitant to buy the new formula, 1) because I am afraid it
> > may not help my Rosacea and 2) that it will burn.
>
> > On a side note, if anyone wants to buy my clear skin , it's for sale!
> > I haven't used very much of it at all.
>
> > I would really appreciate feedback on the new Clear Skin formula.
>
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>
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