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Get Rosacea Under Control Immediately - Practical Guide

Sylvia Lermann

Publisher: tredition

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Summary

This guide contains tried and tested methods to quickly bring the chronic inflammatory effects of the skin disorder rosacea under control. The book's university graduate author is the owner of a B2B PR agency and has herself suffered from the symptoms. She carried out extensive research into the topic over a long period of time and finally found a solution. She gives you an easy-to-use, practical guide that will allow you to enjoy a healthy and beautiful skin in a very short time.

Take these effective measures against rosacea, which dermatologists don't tell you, and get your symptoms quickly under control.
Available since: 05/10/2017.
Print length: 64 pages.

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