Hi my name is Haney. A few years ago, I suffered from a bad breakout. The pimples kept coming and would take forever to heal. I went to see a dermatologist, it didn't help. I took medications and that didn't help either. My skin type is combination to oily. Typically, I would experience a couple of pimples every now and then and would also experience breakouts before and during menstruation. I would get really stubborn pimples and this would stress me out.
Two years ago, I started taking Radiancio because of its natural approach and the long term results I would benefit from it. At the end of the first month, I was able to feel and see visible results. My breakouts have minimized and I also realized the texture of my skin is smoother. On good weeks, my skin is pimple-free! I am still taking Radiancio up to this day. I am so thankful for this product. I recommend Radiancio if you are suffering from acne or have pimple prone skin. Thank you.
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Radiancio Herbal Supplement: Keeps your Skin Clear
Radiancio counteracts the effects of hormonal imbalances caused by
menstruation, menopause, dietary changes, stress, and birth control
pills. It does this by maintaining normal sebum levels and
keeping skin pores open. You
will notice consistently clearer skin within a month of
taking Radiancio. If you try Radiancio for 1 month and are
unhappy for any reason whatsoever, you will get a full refund, no
questions asked. It's as simple as that. Our A+ Rating with the
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Who Should take Radiancio?
Radiancio is ideal for females 12 and over who want to ensure
clear skin throughout the month. You should try Radiancio if your skin breaks out as a result of:
menstruation
menopause
dietary changes
travel (time zone changes)
stress
birth control pills
Causes of Hormonal Acne
The average menstrual cycle is 28 days. During the first half,
the dominant hormone is estrogen. During the second half, the
main hormone is progesterone. As bleeding approaches, the levels
of these two hormones drop. And since testosterone remains
constant throughout the month, its level becomes relatively higher
right before and
during menstruation.
Increased relative levels of progesterone and testosterone stimulate
the production of sebum - a
thick, oily substance that acts as a skin lubricant. At the same
time, water retention causes skin to swell and pores to close.
This combination leads to sebum building up
beneath the skin's surface. The oil buildup supports the growth
of bacteria which causes increased breakouts and skin inflammation.
Similar hormonal chain reactions occur during menopause and from dietary changes, stress, and birth control pills.