Whether it's a job interview or a first date, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. But what will you do if all of a sudden you get a pimple? You can't exactly cover it with makeup like the ladies would, but you have to get rid of it fast, so what do you do?"How about taking a little gadget out of your briefcase and using it to blast the pimple away," suggests Luiz Da Silva, inventor of ThermaClear, a hand-held anti-acne device that many men say they can't live without. It uses heat technology, similar to the laser treatments you'd receive in a dermatologist's office, only on a much smaller scale, to fight mild-to-moderate acne.
Da Silva explains how it works: "Unlike creams and soaps that only treat pimples at the surface, this device generates a quick heat pulse that neutralizes the bacteria and starts the healing process."
Since there isn't any medicine involved, you don't have to worry about the treatment drying out or irritating the skin; and you don't need to have a bad case of acne for it to be effective. Sometimes that one pimple can be just as annoying as a full-on breakout -- and you want to get rid of it, ASAP.
To get the healing process started, all you have to do is place the ThermaClear device on a pimple for two seconds, press the pulse button, and in two seconds - you're done. Lotions and cleansers can take up to eight weeks to work and won't necessarily get rid of the pimples you already have. However, an FDA reviewed clinical study shows that ThermaClear can clear pimples in just a few days - sometimes in as little as 24 hours.
"ThermaClear puts you in charge of your skin again, with a safe, effective, powerful, pimple-fighting technology,"says Da Silva. "My motivation for developing this device was to help people, and I hope it will make a big difference for everyone who uses it."
Take control of your pimples today by ordering your own ThermaClear device for $149.95 at: www.thermacleardevice.com. Every order is backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee and comes with free shipping.
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