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by Darren W.
Actimine is an herbal supplement that aims to correct the various chemical imbalances in the body that contribute to the appearance of acne. According to the company website, the product is suitable for all ages, and it can clear acne present throughout the body. As you may already know, acne can appear on the neck, at the back or on the chest.
The basic claim of Actimine is that it can remove the main cause of acne, oil, in six to twelve weeks of use. The basic logic of this proposal is rooted in human anatomy - the more oil the body produces, the more the chance of bacteria growing into the small pores. Such an accumulation often leads to acne if the condition worsens.
According to the company website, Actimine contains natural ingredients found in herbs and flowers that can naturally clear any imbalances on the skin. Whiteheads, blackheads and staple sites of infection are also reduced after more than a month of use.
1) One of the main advantages of Actimine is that it promises to get to the root of the problem - the complex imbalances of hormones and enzymes present on the skin. Many skin processes contribute to the presence of acne- and this herbal supplement claims to cure them all.
2) Another attractive clause is that both young buyers and users of advanced age can partake of the supplement. Because the drug is herbal, it does not require a doctor’s prescription, given that it does not directly state that it can cure anything at all.
3) This places the buyer at a good position - because he or she can begin the treatment and stop when adverse side effects manifest themselves. According to the website, even immunological processes affect the human skin. Sometimes, such processes affect the skin in a negative manner.
1) The first thing that we noticed was that there was a “scientific” statement regarding the prevalence of acne - 100% in those between the ages of 12 to 17. This “scientific” statement isn’t true at all - the actual figure according to the Food and Drug Authority (FDA) is more like 60% or less. Not everyone suffers from pimples, psoriasis and acne. If this were true, then many children would be pock-marked for life.
2) Another negative aspect of Actimine is that it claims to work perfectly for all age groups. As you may already know, this is hard to believe - because no drug can be that good. If such a thing were true, then the drug would be very expensive.
3) The drug is also vague regarding what it can do to the skin. The company website only claims that it can “clear” the skin - as much as it can. If such a thing were true, then the degree of effectiveness will definitely vary from person to person. In short - there’s no sufficient proof that it can work.
Actimine is sold at $59.95 per bottle. If you buy three bottles ($179.85), you get one bottle free. If you buy four bottles ($239.81), you get two bottles free. The lowest price we found online is $59.95 on Amazon.