La Glace Vite Acne Series – from France to your home
JOHN ALEXANDER L. NICOLAS
General medicine for acne removal promote high levels of man-made chemicals to quickly kill acne bacteria and rely little on natural antibodies to its job. La Glace Vite Acne Series targets users who prefer a natural blend of botany to deal with acne problems while improving the skin health quality.
Vite Acne Solutions Roll-On
The cream lotion that kills and keeps; Kills bacteria and keeps skin moist and dirt-free.
The focus of the product is natural ingredients which is actually half what the product contains.
The P.Acne bacteria are taken care of by Salicylic Acid, as well as drying the skin. The added ingredients of tea tree oil and ‘natural marine algae’ ensures the lotions works quickly deep in the skin and keep skin moist.
The cream has an easy-roll on feature and the quick absorption means no excess is shown on the skin and only a small amount is needed.
Salicylic Acid does not work as well as its counterpart Benzoyl Peroxide but repeated use will show some effect. The added ‘rare extracts’ like sage and rosemary gives this product a high price but worth it as they help control body hormones that overproduce oily sebum that may cause acne.
Recently, a summer promotion adds an eye cleanser but stick with the lotion if acne is the main problem.
Vite Acne Solutions Cream
The ‘tub of cream’ form of the roll-on Vite Acne Solutions. The moisturizer is used as an added cream to use for stronger Vite Acne products or others to reduce inflammation and dryness.
It contains overall the same extracts as its roll-on ‘brother’ with the addition of ‘sweetened’ oils to increase hormone levels to break down fat cells in the skin faster like liquorice Extract and Bladderwrack, a Baltic Sea weed medicinally used as Iodine and countering obesity.
The product works well with oily and sensitive skin but the ingredients make this product three times as expensive as its ‘brother’ lotion as they are ‘rare’, according to their slogan. However, it deals with the sebum oil problem quickly and there is little irritation or skin reddening.
A Masking Cream version is also available that provides a multiple vitamin mix that focuses more on cell health than outside appearance, but still keeps smooth skin.
This oil works generally with other uses but still works to rid yourself of acne. Additionally, it so happens to deal with other problems slightly related to acne breakouts.
The Aromatherapy oil is promoted to rejuvenate the body physically and mentally. Renewing skin cells is the main draw along with the usual bacteria death and good skin tone. The one supposedly attracts attention is that it calms the mind, increases awareness and ‘gives a stillness in your spirit’.
The oil decreases oily sebum production and heals skin for serious acne scars or eczema. It also ‘dispels depression and improves appetite’. It also makes a good insect repellent due to fragrant nature.
The product does not go into detail of how it works and reviewers seem sceptical. However, no depression means less chance of gorging on fatty foods and better appetite means some liking for fruits and vegetables, you may try for yourself.
This product from La Glace, however, is high on alert as it is not safe for pregnant women and high blood pressure people. It is suggested to stay away from sunlight and get doctor’s advice beforehand.
Consider another if allergy symptoms start showing.
OTHER PRODUCTS
La Glace ORIGINAL SERIES - Antiseptique Acne Treatment Mask
La Glace Face Repair Series - Antiseptique Acne Essence
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Welcome to my website! I know how much it sucks to have acne and after many years of research and trying almost every product on the market I figured out what works and what doesn't work. When I was a model it was vital for me to fix my skin to look perfect for photoshoots - the pressure to look good was huge. Now as a Beauty Editor I love helping people find solutions for themselves. Good luck on your quest for clear skin.
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Authors are not qualified doctors or pharmacists. Always consult your doctor before starting any course of treatment.