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Ozonated Olive Oil For Acne, Acne Scars & Clear Skin

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2011

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http://ScarErasingSecrets.com

You can get ozonated olive oil here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001S5PII/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=h...

Ozonated olive oil is great for acne, acne scars and healing your skin. It's a great natural way to moisturize the skin and heal it. It reduces redness and inflammation which causes acne. I found that my skin's complexion changed when I used this and I recommend trying it out if you have scars or any type of blemish. The cool thing is that this olive oil is great for other skin conditions such as fungal infections or candida based infections. I highly recommend you try it out. The ingredients are simple, organic cold pressed extra virgin olive oil and ozonated oxygen.
You can also get the secret acne cleanse for free at http://Facebook.com/AcneErasingSecrets

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  • Can you use olive oil that's used for cooking?

  • @ArtistWonders yes, you can... Or coconut oil too. 

  • @acneerasingsecrets Thanks.

  • @ArtistWonders yw, also... check the most recent video that I put out about acne scars as well.

  • hey david, can acne scars ever resurface to normal skin ?? as in acne get back to healthy skin little scars?? i know it takes time using the right methods to see improvements but is it possible or is it that once the damage is done thats it? :S

  • @ttdrizzy yep, for sure... anything can heal, it's just a process.

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  • @anthonycalixto gotcha, I see.

  • @Naidalis1 I don't use it anymore though. Wasn't doing me any good but making my skin extra oily in the morning.

  • @Naidalis1 When I ordered it and it came, it was liquid, like water -_- Then I had it in the fridge for about a day or two and sometimes it's thick, sometimes it's watery.

  • @Naidalis1 For the most part yeah, it should be thicker than regular olive oil whether in or out of the fridge. YW :)

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