Clean & Clear Advantage Reviews

The Clean & Clear Advantage Acne Control Kit is supposed to give you the complete 3 step solution for clear skin. Apparently, this formula makes it as easy as 1, 2, 3, helping you to start working in as little as 1 day, helping 100% of subjects to get results in one study. Actually, that is literally impossible. Nothing works for everybody, and there is no clinical study legitimately speaking that shows those kinds of results. Basically, it’s their own customized study that rigs every option.
So how does Clean & Clear Advantage work, and is it any better than your usual grocery store brand product? It uses first of all an acne control cleanser. This cleanser has a number of fillers and preservatives, and some of them like titanium dioxide and mineral oil are actually known to be harmful to skin, clog the pores, cause redness, irritation, and other side effects commonly associated with benzoyl peroxide, and otherwise cause more problems than solutions. Their supposed active ingredients are salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide. They don’t disclose amounts, because they don’t actually have the clinically proven amounts on two of the most common acne treatments on the market, one of which of course causes severe side effects in some cases.
Second, they use their acne control moisturizer. They use the same active ingredients ultimately speaking, and their inactive ingredients are basically speaking as you might expect for the price, high price fillers and preservatives, some of which clog the pores and cause side effects highly common to benzoyl peroxide, which they use anyway. Yes, they use some moisturizers, but only the kind that block pores to keep moisture in, which is ultimately harmful to the skin
Finally, they use what they call their fast clearing spot treatment. All of their products claim to use the same common ingredients in undisclosed amounts as far as active ingredients. With this, they actually have another active ingredient listed in inactive ingredients known as witch hazel. Witch hazel has been known as an astringent that tightens pores to keep more dirt from coming in and in every way make the skin look better. The problem is the same however as with their other products. It has more harmful ingredients than good, causing more acne rather than less.
We would not recommend Clean & Clear Advantage in any circumstances. It doesn’t have the right ingredients, the right amounts, the right anything realistically speaking. It’s uncommon only in its lack of generalized benefits. Most products that use their ingredients actually disclose amounts and at least use the clinically proven amounts, as common as they may be. But Clean & Clear Advantage doesn’t even really give you that much.

