Saturday, January 31, 2015

Garnier's new facewash in beauty market

Pimples, nowadays, is no more a problem for fairer sex when it comes to disturbing the beauty of face and peace of mind. Metrosexual men too are troubled by this fact. As the body's protective outer-shell, your skin puts up with a lot. Harmful elements such as chemicals, infections, cuts, scrapes, and sunlight keep the seemingly delicate organ under near-constant assault. The addition of sweaty gym-sessions and stress send your epidermis into overdrive, leaving it no choice but to react.

First of all, acne and pimples have many causes; most commonly hormones, stress, and bodily hygiene. So addressing those is top priority.

Your first line of defense is washing your face and body.


Garnier Pure Active Neem Face WashFights germs, pollution and removes oil


Check it out here --> bit.ly/GarnierPureActiveNeemWebsite



It contains real Neem Leaf and Tree Tea Oil extracts:

1) Fights germs: Washes away problem causing germs.

2) Fights Pollution: deep cleans pores to remove impurities caused by pollution.

3) Removes Oil: Washes away excess oil which attracts dirt & germs.



What's Inside: 

  • Formula with real Neem and a non-stop, purifying triple action
  • Contains pure Neem leaf extract and Tea Tree Oil extracts.

In a 1971 article published by American Family Physician we see a quote: “Patients are deluded into thinking that their health can somehow be mysteriously harmed by something in their diet.” That’s not all. The major textbook of dermatology for acne published in 1975 claimed that parents and doctors used the threat of depriving teens of “tempting delights” like candy and junk food only as a way to “keep these imminent sinners in check,” not because diet had any connection to acne.

In fact, most of us tend to believe that pimples are for kids! Not true. The average age of acne patients has now increased from 20 to 26 years old. Millions of adults are experiencing acne for the first time. And acne rates are rising — contradicting the belief that this condition is caused by genes.

Eight million people see the dermatologist every year for acne and millions more rely on infomercial products hawked by celebrities or over-the-counter products that total $100 million in sales every year. And healthcare costs for prescription acne treatment exceed $1 billion a year. Clearly, this problem, like so many chronic diseases in the 21st century, is increasing.

I say, Why not take the guard and stop the pimples from happening by forming a strong first line of defense - by using an equipped remedy presented by one of the leading product manufacturer in this field - Garnier - give your pimply face a chance and check the effectivness yourself. Good luck!


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