Acne Products

50 acne treatment products reviewed by 10acneproducts.com

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BEST PRICE AND DISCOUNT CODES 2012

 

Clear Skin MAX

Best for:

Men/Women

Teenagers/Adults

Mild/Moderate Acne

Blackheads/Whiteheads

Acne Spots/Pimples

 

Original  $135.87

Now Only  $67.98

 

Clearpores Facial System

Best for:

Chest/Back/Body Acne

Sensitive/Mature Skin

Dry/Oily/Normal Skin

Blackheads/Whiteheads

Mild/Moderate Acne

 

Save up to 25%

Now Only  $53.99

 

Revitol

Acne Scar Cream

Best for:

Reduce Unsightly Scars

Acne Scars/Burn Scars

Scars from Cuts/Gashes & Bruises

Scars Caused by Surgery

 

Save up to $150

From Only  $49.95

Revitol Scar Cream

ClearPores

Acne Facial System

Clear Skin MAX

6-Piece Acne System

 

Best for:

Men/Women

Normal/Sensitive Skin

Mild/Moderate Acne

Blackheads/Whiteheads

Acne Spots/Pimples

 

Save 40% on All Kits

Now Only  $49.95

Exposed

Basic 5-Piece Kit

Exposed Skin Care

 

Best for:

Mild/Moderate Acne

Sensitive/Mature Skin

Dry/Oily/Normal Skin

Blackheads/Whiteheads

Chest/Back/Body Acne

 

Original  $99.97

Now Only  $79.97

 

Acnezine

Acne Solution

Best for:

Men/Women

Teenagers/Adults

Mild Acne

Blackheads/Whiteheads

Acne Spots/Pimples

 

Save up to 50%

From Only  $39.95

Zenmed

Derma Cleanse

Zenmed Derma Cleanse System
Acnezine

 

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Curactin Reviews

Curactin Reviews

 

Curactin is an FDA compliant acne treatment that takes the place of separate cleansers, toners and moisturizers by being an all in one solution. Curactin is a cream containing absolutely nothing other than botanicals, i.e. herb and flower extracts, minerals, herbs, fresh fruit and vegetable extracts, essential amino acids and raw nut and seed extracts. This is quite possibly the healthiest way to keep spots at bay.

 

 

How Does Curactin Work?

 

Scientifically tested and verified, Curactin penetrates deep below the surface to treat and heal acne. Curactin works by:

 

• Improving blood flow and circulation making the skin firmer and improving the texture and tone of your skin,

• Protects the skin from cell damage and harmful free radicals,

• Revitalises and purifies the skin for fresh, radiant and glowing skin,

• Repairs and prevents acne scarring.

 

Because of Curactin’s totally natural formulation, no side effects have been reported or known.

 

 

Where to Buy Curactin?

 

You can purchase Curactin from the official website from a risk free 30 day trial. After filling out a form, you start your 30 day trial by getting Curactin at a reduced rate of $19.95 plus shipping as opposed to the normal price of $89.00. Then after the 30 day trial is up it looks as though Curactin is then auto-shipped to you each month at $89.00. Autoship programs are notoriously difficult to cancel. You also get 2 free bonus gifts, Curactin Ultimate Solution and Curactin Micro Polish. The Curactin Ultimate Solution controls shine and balances out the production of oil. The Curactin Micro Polish helps to smooth, exfoliate and prep the skin prior to treatment.

 

Apart from the obvious hard selling technique on the website, any manufacturer that will only allow you to purchase through a free trial and then autoship to you regardless of whether you want them to or not is unscrupulous and although Curactin with all its natural ingredients on paper would seem as though it is a good product and is probably very safe to use, there is simply not enough information about the product (a one page website) and no clinical data to suggest any of the claims about the product is true.