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Acne. Pimples. Zits. However you phrase it, no matter what the
fashions for the young and hip in a given time period, teen skin
problems seem to be the one thing that never changes. If you're a
teen, acne can be a devastating problem at a time when being the least
bit less than perfect can be a major ordeal.

Acne is, clinically, a chronic inflammatory disorder of the
pilo-sebaseous follicles. In other words, it's a breakout of pustules,
commonly known as zits or pimples, on the face. It usually coincides
with puberty and most people outgrow the worst phases by their early
to late twenties. Many adults have the occasional "zit," but the
frequency and severity of outbreaks lessens considerably in adulthood.

Aloe vera, while known primarily as a topical analgesic for burns, can
help reduce the severity of teen acne outbreaks, reduce scarring, and
condition skin. The "burn plant" has been used for thousands of years
as a healing substance; clay tablets from 1750 B.C. reportedly refer
to aloe vera as a medicinal plant. An oral aloe vera supplement like
Aloeride can help reduce teen acne and keep skin healthy.

Aloe vera works in two ways to help reduce teen acne. First, aloe vera
strengthens the immune system, helping the body's natural defenses to
work correctly. By improving overall health, aloe vera helps reduce
the incidence of acne simply by making it easier for the body to
control itself and helping the immune system fight problems which
contribute to acne in teens.

Aloe vera also has natural anti-inflammatory properties. Because acne
is an inflammation, an oral supplement like Aloeride can help reduce
inflammation on an ongoing basis, and reduce the severity and
frequency of acne outbreaks.

While Aloeride, taken orally on a regular basis, can help reduce the
incidence of teen acne, it should be part of an overall routine
designed to reduce and even eliminate acne. Keeping skin clean and dry
is important, and using Aloeride in conjunction with a facial cleanser
helps with this essential task.

Topical aloe vera application, in addition to Aloeride, can moisturize
the skin at the same time it reduces the production of oil produced by
the skin. This contributes to overall skin health. While most teens
would be happy simply to not have a breakout, having truly
healthy-looking skin can and should be the ultimate goal.

As adults, we know that the acne will go away and no one will remember
that zit on your chin next year, let alone twenty years from now. We
understand that the trauma we suffered from acne was temporary.

Fortunately, we also understand that teens do not understand or even
care that it won't matter later. They don't want to hear, "A hundred
years from now, no one will know the difference." They're young,
sensitive, and very conscious of their problems. Aloeride is a safe,
effective way to help teens with their acne, while improving overall
health.

When your teen takes Aloeride, a non-allergenic pill that is small and
easy to swallow, he or she will look forward to clear skin. You can
rest assured knowing that you're helping them build their well-being
from the inside out.

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