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Origins Super Spot Remover Acne Treatment Gel

Hey guys!!!!

Before I talk about my new holy grail product I will talk about my bad experience with a different acne spot treatment. I had went into Sephora and someone advised me to try out the Murad acne spot treatment, she didn't give good customer service I won't get into that tho, and she was forcing me to buy it I didn't appreciate that so I went and spoke to someone else. He gave me a sample of it and let me say if you just have blemish proned skin or even have sensitive skin do not go with that product. It is very strong stuff!! It gave me red rashes around the blemishes I had at the time and not even the concealer I had covered it up. My skin was worse than before, but luckily my skin recovered from that. Sadly for me I had to go to work with that mess on my face. 

Sorry about that little rant! Now on to the awesome product! My friend Krystelle talks highly about Origins products and I like the idea of natural skin care so why not go see if they had anything for blemishes. I went into Sephora again, the guy there was very helpful, and got the sample of the Origins Super Spot Remover Acne Treatment Gel.


Out of all the acne spot treatments I have tried this one was the BEST one that gave me the GREATEST results. I was starting to get a blemish above my eyebrow and by just putting this product on it once the blemish didn't get any bigger. After 3 nights of applying this product the blemish was GONE! It does burn a little when you first apply it, but after a few seconds it does goes away. My brother also tried this yesterday, he had one nasty blemish that has the pus inside, and before he even went to bed the pus was gone and it shrunk a little. 


It says on the box to use 1 to 3 times daily or as needed, but I would only use it once before bed because if you overdo it it will dry your skin out. I got it for $15 and it has 0.3 fl oz in the little bottle, but a little goes a very long way so it will last you a while. 

I thank my friend Krystelle for introducing me to this brand cause if it wasn't for her I would have never have thought to go try this out. I would love to try out more products from this brand. I am already trying out the eye cream I will get back to you guys on that.

 What do you guys recommend??? Have you guys tried this product?? What did you guys think??




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