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I what you might call a pusher. I push people to try natural and homemade acne treatments. I think they work better than conventional treatments and they're cheaper on top of that. I was pretty happy to hear a company called Arbonne decided to combine the best of both worlds.If you don't know, Arbonne is a multi level marketing/internet marketing company that produces many high quality skin care products that are made with natural botanicals, vitamins and oils rather than harsh chemicals. I think this is great as I think the typical chemicals that people use to treat acne can contribute to more acne breakouts as well as cause your skin to look pretty dull after repeated use.I only say this because over the years, I have used many different chemicals on my face. While some made me look good initially, eventually they all made my skin look pretty dull. The worst culprit was benzoyl peroxide. This made my skin look absolutely terrible and all it did was keep my acne in check; it could never clear me 100%. Others, like salicylic acid aren't bad when used sparingly but again they never seemed to clear me.Now the only problem with me reviewing Arbonne is that my face looks great as it is now. There no way that I'm going try and make myself break out and make my face look terrible just to try out a new product. My other concern is Arbonne is fairly expensive and is only available through their reps, so you can't really shop around to find a great deal on it. Now the next thing I would consider is to ask a friend or someone I know what they thought of Arbonne. Well if one person is good, why not 150? I'm referring to the real reviews of Arbonne at acne.org. I trust this site implicitly as it's mostly comprised of people just trying to be honest and offer their personal experiences. This is one of the best resources available to people with acne and you should check it out for some ideas.So what did they say? With over 150 reviews, Arbonne got a rating of 3.5 out of 5 which isn't bad. Many products that get reviewed their don't score higher than a 3. While 3.5 isn't to bad, you might want to consider looking around a bit more. Since their system is around $50, I would prefer to see at least a 4 out of 5 to indicate it has more universal application. If money isn't that much of a concern, you might give it a try because many people are reporting success. Chances are good that you'll see some success.While Arbonne has some very nice ingredients, the price factor and the possibility that their product might not work for me are what put me off. Arbonne really doesn't have much control over this and it isn't their fault if it doesn't work, but I wouldn't be able to pull the trigger if it were me.When it comes down to it, I think you would be better of trying some alternative treatments before buying the Arbonne product. They work just as well as any type of medication and you'll feel it less in your wallet if one particular idea doesn't work out for you. If cost isn't a factor, give Arbonne a try, but just remember you could try out 5-15 different homemade acne remedies for the cost of one of their systems.
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