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Cleanliness is next to Godliness. And using Meridian Acne Therapy System will give you the face of a goddess. Alright, that may sound cheesy, but this three-step system clears skin in days. How do I know? The use of this product underwent a month long, intense 24/7 scrutiny as it was applied by the best possible test subject, my roommate. Proactiv better watch its back!
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 26 September 2007 )
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Baltimore, MARYLAND -- June 14, 2007-- Dr Liégeois on Baltimore Fox 45  Harvard trained dermatologist, Nanette Liégeois, MD, PhD, is interviewed about adult acne and the Meridian Acne Therapy System. Watch the video (3m32s, Quicktime) Play using Windows Media Instead |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 04 November 2007 )
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Anti-aging products continue to do a strong business, and they’re not just for seniors anymore as 20-somethings increase demand. Christine Esposito, Contributing Editor. Beauty Packaging Magazine. http://www.beautypackaging.com/articles/2007/06/the-fountain-of-youth.php For as long as there have been mirrors, women have been willing to use (and do) almost anything possible to cover up the signs of aging. And they have their eyes peeled for the next big breakthrough that promises to turn back the hands of time. Targeted science has enabled cosmetic firms to harness new technologies and fine tune existing raw materials, leading to new anti-aging products that reduce fine lines and wrinkles, even skin tone, improve elasticity and restore a youthful glow. This, coupled with Baby Boomers’ desire to stay young and their penchant for spending money to do so, has been a boon for a mature market. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 July 2007 )
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Acne Sufferers Trading Off Youthful Skin for Treating Acne - Two Linked ConditionsNew National Survey Demonstrates Dual ConcernsLeading Dermatologist Develops New Adult Acne Treatment System That Addresses Both Acne and Aging New York, April 25, 2007 -- A new national survey of adult acne sufferers shows they are willing to sacrifice more youthful looking skin in their quest to get rid of their acne. The survey showed that 60 percent of respondents said they are aware that their acne treatments can accentuate fine lines and wrinkles even though 71 percent reported that maintaining a youthful appearance is “very important” or “somewhat important” to them1. While acne treatments and the appearance of premature aging are linked, acne sufferers are putting their acne first, despite the fact that this may be wreaking havoc on their skin. This trade-off is an unfortunate consequence of the drying effects of many popular, over-the-counter acne treatments. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 August 2007 )
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The Meridian Acne Therapy was featured in The Rose Sheet, where the systems ability to treat acne without sacrificing youthful looking skin is discussed. Click here to download the full article in PDF |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 July 2007 )
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