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		<description><![CDATA[If you have ever used the average acne treatment, the average acne treatment has one ingredient: benzoyl peroxide. Yes, it works for some people. But let’s be honest. If you’ve tried most grocery store brands without success, you are looking for something different! Even if you’ve tried more expensive brands that use the same basic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have ever used the average acne treatment, the average acne treatment has one ingredient: benzoyl peroxide.  Yes, it works for some people.  But let’s be honest.  If you’ve tried most grocery store brands without success, you are looking for something different!  Even if you’ve tried more expensive brands that use the same basic ingredient, you are looking for something different, and SkinID claims to provide that.  As a lifetime acne sufferer, I have been through a number of adult years still having too many problems to face at certain times.  </p>
<p>So I tried SkinID to see if I could see any given results.  I took their test, and when I got my results, <strong>I actually looked at the used ingredients list.</strong>  While some people may obviously see results with benzoyl peroxide, I’ve tried it enough times, and my formula was based on something called tea tree oil instead.  I thought it was worth a try, and I got my first order about 6 months ago.  At that time, I wasn’t hoping for anything miraculous by any means.  </p>
<p>After the first month, <strong>I saw a definite difference in my skin.</strong>  I saw a significant reduction in my problems with acne, and my skin also brightened up.  When using SkinID in my formula, I saw better results in one month than I’ve seen in years using multiple other products.  Since then I have ordered more, and it has continued to work for me.  Friends of mine have ordered SkinID, and <strong>they have completely different formulas.</strong>  So the breakdown is not as simple as it would be with most products.  </p>
<p>But I have seen it time and time again.  It’s not just me seeing results with SkinID.  It’s not just me seeing something that is less than typical.  It’s not just me getting different ingredients, different amounts, different breakdowns all together.  Some people I knew went to SkinID first.  And some of them ended up with benzoyl peroxide based formulas that did actually work for them.  It just depends on the given person.</p>
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