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Old 10-19-2005, 01:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs up Arbonne RE9 for acne scars

Hi everyone, I am a newbie here but I wanted to tell you all what worked really well for my acne scarring. Actually, the red marks left after you get big cystic acne are called post inflamatory hyperpigmentation and they DO go away on their own eventually but it could take years. So after you have your acne under control (which I did after starting metformin) you can try the Arbonne RE9 set. It worked SO well for me! The set is expensive but you will notice a difference in your skin right away. After about 6 weeks, you can see your scars fading (the red marks, not poc marks) and it keeps your skin so soft and healthy. Unfortunately after I had my baby, my OB would not put me back on metformin while I was breastfeeding so my acne came back and I could not use the Arbonne because it is not oil free and I was staying away from anything with extra oil as I had plenty of my own! But if you have your skin under control...TRY IT!!! Also, the make up is AWSOME! It will cover pretty much anything and stays all day. I love it! I don't sell Arbonne by the way! Go to www.Arbonne.com and check out the RE9 stuff. I got the RE9 and the thermal fusion mask (3 times a week) and the extra strength mask (once a week)...and that is what really helped me. I just started my metformin today (weaned my daughter this week) so I will be going back to this as soon as my acne clears up...I can't wait!

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Old 10-20-2005, 04:35 PM   #2 (permalink)
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thanks Mandy.
I have that problem, but not under control yet. what is poc you referred to? I hope this goes away soon. Thanks again
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Old 10-23-2005, 02:05 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Hey Holly! Poc marks (I am not sure if I am spelling that right) are like little divets or tiny indentations left by cystic acne. I don't believe that RE9 gets rid of those, but I am not positive. Either way it really makes your skin feel great. I guess it makes helps the turnover of the cells (like how quick your skin gets rid of old cells) and helps your new cells to be on the surface instead of old dead cells, so your skin looks plumper and healthier. ANyway, good luck to you! I hope you find something that works for you!

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