SensiClear Review
Sensiclear is a new acne treatment regimen similar to the popular brand Proactiv. It is sometimes called the cheaper version of Proactiv. What makes Sensiclear unique is that unlike most anti acne products, it does not use benzoyl peroxide. Sensiclear’s main ingredient is retextra. When combined with salicylic acid, retextra is supposedly able to unclog pores, eliminate excess oil and promote cell renewal for a smoother and softer skin. It can be purchased even without a prescription.
Does Sensiclear Work?
As with most anti acne products, SensiClear acne works slightly for some but doesn’t necessarily work for others. Tons of celebrity endorsements and unlimited advertising budget will not change this fact. There is nothing outstanding about Sensiclear because it has basically the same ingredients as most other acne treatments out there. Initial results can be noted, but long-term results may vary. Moreover, combining retextra with salicylic acid may cause skin dryness and lead to more break outs. Some users even report redness and peeling of the skin due to dryness even if they are already sing moisturizers as a precaution against the possible dryness.
It is wise to check the ingredients of any product before buying it. Sensiclear claims that it contains many natural ingredients but careful scrutiny of the listed ingredients reveal that the ingredients aren’t natural at all!! I don’t see anything natural in SODIUM BENZOTRIAZOLYL BUTYLPHENOL SULFONATE, AMMONIUM POLYACRYLOYLDIMETHYL TAURATE or SODIUM COCAMIDOPROPYL PG-DIMONIUM CHLORIDE PHOSPHATE. Natural to me (and most people I dare say) means the extracts of fruits and herbs which people have been used since the time of Cleopatra to rid them of unwanted pimples and maintain the youthful appearance of their skin.
Another “problem” I see in the Sensiclear is the rather tedious process that the user has to undergo. It takes 3 products to complete the procedure. For best results, the user has to wash first with the purifying cleanser, apply the balancing toner before applying the acne treatment lotion. It’s too much trouble for an extremely busy and probably dog-tired individual.
Where To Buy Sensiclear?
Sensiclear is quite cheap compared with other products on the market. The 60 day trial period costs only $35.95 plus $5.95 for shipping. You will be charged only $40.90 plus any applicable taxes. Unlike other companies, Sensiclear does not offer free trials of their products. However, the first shipment comes with a money back guarantee. You can cancel your subscription and request for a full refund (minus shipping and handling).

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