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#1 ROK_Jester

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Posted 23 March 2006 - 02:37 AM

Clear For Good Acne Treatment

Okay, so I stumbled across this advertisement, read the contents of the page, etc. I'm pretty skeptical about most products now. Everything I've used, be it OTC or prescription medication, hasn't worked at all. So, I was wondering if anyone here could take a look and tell me if this product is really any good or not.

Thanks.

Oh, P.S. Since I'm currently living overseas in South Korea, I don't have easy access to very many products save for the few that they offer at the PX (Post Exchange) on the nearby army post. So, most items I have to order through websites and magazines and what-not.

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Posted 23 March 2006 - 05:22 AM

Seems kind of scammy

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Posted 23 March 2006 - 05:49 AM

Cleanse: Anti-bacterial Cleanser (5% Benzoyl peroxide)
Exfoliate: Pore Purifier (2% Salicylic acid, 2% Glycolic acid)
Smooth: Smoothing Serum (0.1% Retinol)

In my opinion, that's far too irritating for most acne sufferers. BP, SA, GA and a Retinol. shock.gif

"Since I started using Clear For Good,
I haven’t had any breakouts"


That's really strange, i would have thought the SA, or Retinol more likely, would cause an initial purging. eusa_think.gif

They have some pretty sound information on the site, but they also shy away from acknowledging diet as a main factor in acne which i don't agree with.

It may not be exactly what you need, though without seeing your acne condition i can't really say for sure.


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Posted 23 March 2006 - 10:55 PM

QUOTE(Grow_To_Overthrow @ Mar 23 2006, 08:49 PM) View Post

Cleanse: Anti-bacterial Cleanser (5% Benzoyl peroxide)
Exfoliate: Pore Purifier (2% Salicylic acid, 2% Glycolic acid)
Smooth: Smoothing Serum (0.1% Retinol)

In my opinion, that's far too irritating for most acne sufferers. BP, SA, GA and a Retinol. shock.gif

"Since I started using Clear For Good,
I haven’t had any breakouts"


That's really strange, i would have thought the SA, or Retinol more likely, would cause an initial purging. eusa_think.gif

They have some pretty sound information on the site, but they also shy away from acknowledging diet as a main factor in acne which i don't agree with.

It may not be exactly what you need, though without seeing your acne condition i can't really say for sure.


I consider myself to be a mild case, but the last time I went to see the local dermatologist I was told it was severe. It's cleared up quite a bit since then, but I've still got the bacne. Would it work for my back as well as my face? Or should I use a different treatment for my back?

I'm afraid this product might be too irritating to my skin, so I'd simply be wasting money here, but it sounds like it may work.

Thanks for checking it out though.

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Posted 25 March 2006 - 09:59 PM

except for that last chick, the before and after pics didnt even look that different. confused.gif
Everyone else is right though...that sounds crazy irritating.




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