Author: Martin Hansenbr
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There are several aspects to attacking and treating acne that involve several different parts of the skin. The most targeted part of the skin, arguably, are the pores. These frequently become trapped with excess oil and dirt to form pimples and blackheads, respectively, resulting in the tell-tale features of acne. Therefore, targeting the pores and cleaning them is a high priority for many products. The Clean Clear Deep Action products are designed to go after the pores and clean the skin. This review will cover Clean Clear and provide an overview of its effectiveness in treating acne.
Clean Clear is developed by Johnson Johnson (known officially as Ethicon), one of the foremost companies in the industry and one that is highly regarded all over the world. This company has received a grade of A+ from the Better Business Bureau and has received no customer complaints against Clean Clear for the past 36 months.
The Clean Clear line consists of three products: the Refreshing Gel Cleanser; Cream Cleanser; and the Deep Action Exfoliating Scrub. All of these products contain menthol to help cool the skin and leave it refreshed. The Refreshing Gel contains salicylic acid and cleans the surface of the skin. The Cream Cleanser (a regular formula with alcohol and a sensitive formula without) is soap free and is hypoallergenic. Finally, the Deep Action Exfoliating Scrub has micro-beads for deep pore cleansing. None of these products have side effects, according to the official website. Each product can be purchased in a wide variety of retail stores across the country and costs approximately $5.49 each.
As far as cleaning the skin goes, Clean Clear is quite effective. It has received a good amount of popularity based on its effectiveness in making the skin feel smooth, clean, and refreshed, and is lauded by most of its users for the overall cleaning effect it has. In fact, Self magazine awarded the Deep Action Exfoliating Scrub its Health Beauty Award in 2008. As far as acne is concerned, though, Clean Clear does not appear to be as effective. Many have reported that the products have not made their acne better, and in a few cases, even made it worse. Others have reported that the products have left their skin dry. Furthermore, the menthol does not help the acne at all. All in all, Clean Clear appears to be good at cleaning the skin, but not as an acne treatment.
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