Salicylic acid, server migration, accutane pages coming

Filling you guys in on today’s developments :)

5 Responses to “Salicylic acid, server migration, accutane pages coming”

  1. Sierra117 Says:

    Awesome. Just wanted to say I love the daily video blog idea, keep up the hard work Dan.

  2. Realme2008 Says:

    Love the sweatshirt! Yeah, I don’t know about the salicylic acid. It would work for a minute, and then it would just randomly stop working. Benzoyl peroxide has just always worked! It’s great the you are offering different options to ur customers though, because that never hurts.

  3. Walk The Wire Says:

    Hi Dan,

    Great video. I like the sweatshirt. I “wish” I had tried the Regimen before going on Accutane. However, I thinking having not tried Accutane and becoming clear, it wouldn’t have made a difference with the severity of my acne. However, 2 years since completing my course, I’m thrilled with my results. I’m happy that you are going to provide some information regarding Accutane. I also think it’s a good idea to go through detailed Accutane Logs of users, whom have tried Accutane and had succesful results. I think that would be a good idea to have testimonies, and semi-anecdotal evidence summoned for these pages. I think that some of the best amateur experts for Accutane are those who have actually been on Accutane, gone through all the symptoms, including symptoms never noted, to provide extensive support for a controversial product which ultimately can change a person’s life.

    I have mixed feelings about Accutane, too. Especially since I’ve seen and heard of mild cases of people who went on Accutane for a “quick cure.” My acne was severe, cystic, and nodular. It was extremely pertinent that I tried Accutane as a last resort. I don’t condone “quick fixes.” But if something works, and is extensively monitored, then it should be recognized.

    Anyhow, keep up the great work. This site is amazing!

  4. hope Says:

    Dan has life long side effects?

  5. Elsewhere Says:

    heh - he does, Hope! It begins with a small but irrepressible feeling of hope against acne, and then later branches out to an absolutely unstoppable urge to help others with acne! We’re hoping to have it marketed here soon. ;)

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