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Complexion care is an inside job.

Complexion care is your job. Nobody can do it for you – not really – because care of your skin is truly an inside job.

Skin is a living organ, as important as your heart, lungs, digestive system. It, too, needs proper care to keep it in tip-top shape.

Nobody, except maybe your doctor, is going to admire your lungs.

The whole world sees your face.

Isn’t that a good reason for making sure your world sees the best you possible?

So, how do you care for your complexion?

How do you get beautiful skin – soft, supple and radiant?

Learn to understand what your skin needs and how to give it gentle natural care, the kind of care nature intended.

Your efforts will be rewarded by an improved appearance, a better-looking you.

Beautiful skin can be yours for life, no matter how many years go by.

Healthy, radiant skin may start as a gift from your ancestors through your DNA. After that, it’s up to you.

The sooner you take control, the sooner you see results from your efforts.

(Sorry, this won’t happen overnight.) Nurture your skin. Protect it — especially against environmental damage.

These short messages are to give you some guidance, to help you through the maze of information available. (And — yikes! — is there ever some weird stuff out there…)

Bookmark this page for easy return. You don’t want to miss the information about complexion care that could be most important to you…


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“How will natural skin care improve my appearance?”

Natural skin care works with your body to improve your appearance through skin health. A healthy skin is a beautiful skin.

Complexion improvement in two words? Cell renewal.

New healthy cells create the only lasting change possible. The renewal process goes at its own, maddeningly slow, natural pace. It takes several weeks for the normal growth cycle to bring new cells to the surface of your face.

Is it worth waiting for? (You are the only one who can answer that question.)

What happens when you attempt to speed things up through chemical or mechanical means? Cell shock, that’s what. You shock the developing cells — with potentially damaging results.

Prolonged use of unnatural methods (chemical and mechanical) can cause serious, sometimes permanent, cellular trauma.

When cell “memory” is destroyed by repeated attacks (such as rough treatment and/or chemical damage), cells eventually lose their ability to renew themselves.

They’ve lost their instructions and no longer develop in the way nature intended.

Once lost, this ability cannot be restored.

Of course you want to improve your complexion. Just be careful how you do it. Natural skin care has been proven to be the safest and longest-lasting way.

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