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TriClear - tough on your acne or on your wallet?

    TriClear’s 3-step Acne Solution System promises to give customers “the clear, smooth, healthy skin” they “have always wanted.”  It is formulated to clear existing acne and eliminate excess oil to help prevent future acne before it begins.  TriClear contains special skincare ingredients to be gentle on your skin while being tough on your acne.

The three-step system is made up of a purifying cleanser, repairing gel, and revitalizing cream.  The unique part of TriClear is its “QuSomes sustained-release delivery technology.”  The web site explains that “QuSomes encapsulate ingredients within tiny microscopic spheres that penetrate deeper into the skin, where blemishes begin, and continually release a higher concentration of ingredients to where they are needed most.”

In addition to QuSomes, TriClear contains the well-known acne medication salicylic acid, inflacin–a patented ingredient to calm skin and reduce redness–and silicol dioxide to inhibit the production of excess oil.  TriClear cites an independent study to claim that 98% of users noticed acne healing within 14 days and 74% saw results in less than seven days.

They offer a trial of the complete system–all you pay is the shipping and handling charge of $6.95.  I searched high and low on the web site and could find nowhere to order a complete full-size kit, so I could not determine how much TriClear will cost as an acne maintenance medication.  Usually if a company is not willing to plainly state the price of their products, it means the price is out of this world.  But, of course, I could be wrong!

I found this information regarding TriClear on a popular acne web site:

One person who wished to remain anonymous paid $69.99 for TriClear and this is what he had to say about it:  “Ripp off. Smells terrible, doesn’t work, and the customer service sucks. Not even worth 10$.”

Allen in San Francisco said, “Bad customer service. It didn’t stop my acne and it burnt my face.”  Allen paid $80 for his TriClear but not by choice.  Look at what he says about the so-called “free” trial:  “I tried this out for the 2 week free trial. It isn’t just that my acne didn’t go away and that my face was on fire, TriClear is hard to get ahold of to return the trial. If you can’t get anyone to answer the phone to give you a return code and then send it back within the two weeks, they charge your card for $80! There were too many hoops to jump through. It seems that they are expecting people to forget to cancel so they can get” the money.

Sounds to me like they don’t expect people to “forget,” they just don’t plan to answer the phone to give anyone a return code.

It doesn’t say much for TriClear that these are the only two reviews I found about their product on what is a very popular website among acne sufferers.

If you’d rather deal with a company that always answers their phone and always honors their one year money back guarantee, then try Exposed Skin Care.  You’ll get a high level of customer service and a high quality product that is guaranteed to clear up your acne–and that’s no scam!

Acne Success Story by Lily A.

exposed testimonial“I’m absolutely in love with this product. Its been about a month now since the last pictures and my face is 100% better. I have 95% clear skin! People even tell me my face glows. Wow. Never thought I’d hear that in my life.”

Click here to read our Exposed Skin Care review and find out how Lily cleared her skin in only 30 days…