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creativeangel
09-02-2008, 10:14 AM
SensiClear vs. Clearasil

Just like bad hair, acne is one of those occurrences that can make a mildly bad day seem so much worse. And yet quite often, attempting a quick fix solution such as piling on the concealer and foundation, can actually turn what was an annoying little pimple into a monster zit. So really, this quick fix turns out to be a long-term problem.

The same can be said for some acne treatments – a cheaper, seemingly fast treatment may actually eventually cause more problems if not suited to your skin. A typical example of this is Clearasil Daily Acne Control. This treatment lotion claims to be an effective treatment with an instant cover for acne, and the cream is actually tinted so that it can cover up the red blemishes associated with pimples and zits. However, the main active ingredient in Clearasil is benzoyl peroxide (10%). Benzoyl peroxide fundamentally works by stripping oil from the skin, thus reducing the incidence of blocked or infected pores that lead to breakouts.

Whilst some people may find that benzoyl peroxide helps to reduce blemishes and spots on their skin, many have reported that products such as Clearasil Daily Acne Control are far too harsh. Many benzoyl peroxide acne treatments are actually reputed to make skin worse and not better, as it can inflame and irritate the skin, as well as cause it to dry out, flake and even swell.

Anybody that has tried to ‘fix’ dry, flaky skin knows that it’s nigh on impossible. Rigorous moisturizing can take days to heal irritated flaky skin, and makeup over the affected area can either cause additional flare-ups, or cling to the dry skin, highlighting the problem. So in effect, abrasive acne treatments that contain the ingredient benzoyl peroxide such as Clearasil might prove to be a hindrance rather than a cure in the fight against acne blemishes. If you have dry, easily irritated or sensitive skin, it’s definitely not a chance that you’ll want to take.

But if it’s fast quick-fix results you’re still after, then there is still hope in the form of more gentle but effective products like SensiClear. SensiClear utilizes a unique combination of mild ingredients – Salicylic acid and patented ingredient Retextra. Salicylic acid is derived from willow and works by encouraging the sloughing and exfoliation of dead skin cells that habitually clog up skin pores, usually leading to zits, pimples, whiteheads and blackheads. Take these out of the equation, and your pores can be easily cleansed, your skin toned and left blemish free. Retextra is exclusive to the SensiClear range, and it takes SensiClear head and shoulders above any other acne treatment. This unique ingredient actually promotes cell renewal, helping your skin to recover and regain a youthful, smooth radiance.

For persistent hormonally-induced acne vulgaris outbreaks, SensiClear can be easily integrated into the daily skin care routine. The trio of deep cleansing, purifying cleanser, rejuvenating balancing toner and lightweight effective acne spot treatment lotion that makes up the SensiClear 60 Day Deluxe Acne System will work quickly, gently and effectively. Within the first critical 3 days of treatment, you can expect 200% less blackheads and 60% less pimples.

Likewise if you’re lucky enough to only encounter the odd troublesome pimple or zit, SensiClear’s Blemish Free Acne Free Treatment will target the problem area, again working rapidly to eliminate the site of inflammation or infection. Quick results should be expected – with SensiClear the token acne treatment of the Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency, you can be your bottom dollar that models won’t waste their time using ineffective treatments that could ultimately cost them a job at casting.

Sabina
09-06-2008, 04:50 AM
free trial is not available in asian countries ? Why