It always seems as if someone else has thought of a better way to do something. Sometimes this is true and sometimes the people just want to market their product any way they can. There will always be some "snake oil salesman" trying to convince you to try his new way. Will it work? That just depends. Even in the acne market there are people continuously coming up with their own way of curing acne. The Clear Skin System is one of these new ways.
Do you want to try out the Clear Skin System? Well, you cannot just run down to the store and buy it. It is actually an ebook that you find on the author's website. Dave Marrow claims that he experimented with many different acne products before coming up with his revolutionary new system. It does not rely on ointments, prescriptions or pills.
There is a problem with buying his whole gimmick. The problem is that he never really tells you anything about what is in the book. He makes vague references to pimples being like overfilled water balloons but that is about as close as you get to understanding what the book is supposed to deliver. His book is sold through his webpage, at www.clearskinsystem.com for $47.00 but as an added bonus you get six other ebook selections. Does that not remind you of those late night infomercials? Granted he does offer a money back guarantee but is that enough to really shell out that money on something you know nothing about. And what is worse is that there are no real testimonials anywhere to be found on the internet.
Do you want to buy a book that tells you absolutely nothing in its promotions? Even in a bookstore you get the chance to thumb through the book before deciding to purchase. You do not have the opportunity with the Clear Skin System. Who knows? It may contain the secret to healthy skin. Or it could be filled with ordinary advice that you could find anywhere in a bookstore or on the internet. It is really up to you to decide because ultimately it is your money.

