Beauty: Borba Drinkable Skin Care

13th December 2007 6:30 am
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At the moment it’s all about inner beauty , products wise, that is. With everything from candy that pledges to clear the complexion to vitamins that slow aging, beauty companies are creating new treatments that promise to renew your body and skin from the inside out. In line with this trend, BORBA’s line of Skin Balance Water claims to hydrate and tone your skin.

We like the idea of easy, portable (and potable) beauty help, and BORBA’s Clarifying Skin Balance Water claims to clear oily skin with its mixture of pomegranate, Vitamin E, and Vitamin C. But at $36 for 12 bottles, are these drinks really worth the price tag? Furthermore couldn’t you get similar results from a good multi-vitamin?

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