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Make Acne History

My recent post on celebrities and plastic surgery also set me thinking on the lines of other beauty related issues of celebrities. Some research showed that some of the top celebs such as Cameron Diaz, Brad Pitt and Britney Spears suffer from acne. If it can hit them, it can hit anyone!

A little more research on the most effective
acne treatment, and I found TriClear. “Breakouts are never beautiful, and now they’re history,” says TriClear. The company claims a unique triple action formulation that addresses the main causes of acne and activates skin for improved renewal and repair.

The TriClear® 3–step system guarantees treatmens for four major causes of acne, with tests across the US proving that 74 per cent saw results in the first week of usage, which left the skin smooth, clean and moisturized.

TriClear Triple Action Acne RemovalStep One is basically a purifying cleanser. The daily–use cleanser contains botanical extracts that washes away excess oil, surface impurities and dead skin cells.

Step Two is the repairing process. Inflacin and Silicol, the ingredients in the gel help keep the skin healthy and prevent clogged pores. Inflacin diminishes the inflammation while also reducing scarring. And then, Silicol absorbs the excess oil.

Step Three is to revitalize the skin to keep it healthy by killing the bacteria that causes acne. The soothing moisturizer also restores the skin to its natural glow.

TriClear uses the QuSome Micro Technology which increases permeation of skin–repairing ingredients deep beneath the skin. The microscopic spheres get rooted in your skin, providing a prolonged release of ingredients. The non-drying formula also does not contain the irksome Benzoyl Peroxide.

TriClear is currently running a “100% Satisfaction Guaranteed” Free Trial offer. Currently, this product is available in the U.S. only, and all sales must be in U.S. currency.

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