John Popelish wrote:
> It would be more confidence building if the unretouched photos were
> taken under similar lighting. As they are, it smacks of fraud.
>
Yes, I agree. The company says it will only sell to doctors and skin
care professionals, but I've found a place that sells it, for $55 a
bottle. So I don't want to take the financial risk of trying it for
nothing, I'm hoping someone else here will

. But the pictures look too
good to be true, she goes from being moderately scarred to being
perfectly smooth in 90 days? Or is it an active outbreak of acne in the
origninal pic, or scars? It's hard to tell! This product's supposedly
been around for a year now, but I can't find much about it. I think if
it were as good as it claims, the dermatologists would have already put
that company out of business! But I would like to be proven wrong,
somebody buy it and take one for the team and see how it works!
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