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Acne 'Miracle Cure' Made From Charcoal Is Back In Stock At Boots

Acne 'Miracle Cure' Made From Charcoal Is Back In Stock At Boots

The bar has caused a massive stir on the health and beauty scene and has garnered a cult following

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If you suffer from spots, but haven't managed to get your hands on something that does the trick in fighting them, you may just be in luck.

People are taking to social media to hail charcoal soap a 'miracle cure'. And the product, named Carbon Theory, is finally back in stock at Boots stores nationwide.

The cleansing bar, made from charcoal and tea tree oil, has caused a massive stir on the health and beauty scene and has garnered a cult following.

Carbon Theory

The organic charcoal found within the bar is meant to draw out any bacteria and excess oil, while the tea tree infusion calms the skin and works as a natural antiseptic to reduce swelling.

There's also a bit of shea butter to keep any areas prone to dryness nice and hydrated. Probably smells quite nice, too.

Carbon Theory

On Instagram, there have been comments such as: "This is the best purchase I have ever made after trying every single product on the market for acne."

Another user claims it changed her life.

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And apparently, it's not just for the face either. One user claims the bar helped to banish pimples on the backs of her legs and back.

It's vegan-friendly, cruelty-free and said to change the lives of all who use it - but the best part is that it's only £6.

A 25-year-old acne sufferer also recently highlighted another effective product in fighting spots.

Rose MacIntosh's said her skin condition was so bad that she was ruthlessly bullied, forcing her to undergo a daily make-up routine before school that would take hours, all so she could blend in with the rest of her mates.

Rose tried everything under the sun to fix her face, with varying results, but she was never able to fully shake that shitty beast that is acne. That was until she stumbled across a product called Silver Serum, which is only £12.99, and thought she'd give it a whirl.

"The effects were not immediate, so I almost stopped using it. It was only after about two weeks that I noticed my skin was less red, less swollen and a bit smoother," Rose said.

"Then week by week it gradually got better and better. After three to four weeks I started to feel the most hopeful I'd felt in years."

Ms MacIntosh says that after more than a decade of battling her acne, she feels like she's finally starting to win.

For other people struggling with acne, NHS Choices has a bunch of suggestion for how to fight it.

Featured Image Credit: Carbon Theory

Topics: Viral, acne, Community