Clear Therapy Review

There are a number of ingredients acne treatments have in common, so what makes any of these products different? Some of the differentiating qualities of these remedies are the combination of other vitamins or soothing agents. Clear Therapy is a three step acne treatment that is near identical to the anti-acne system RevitaClear. Is there a unique quality that separates Clear Therapy from RevitaClear?
Clear Therapy offers a facial wash, acne treatment, and moisturizer. The facial wash is the first step in the system. The wash cleanses and preps the skin. The use of benzoyl peroxide penetrates the pores to kill bacteria. The wash also exfoliates the skin with pumice and walnut shell removing pore clogging impurities.
Once the skin is cleansed, the second step is applying the Clear Therapy Acne Treatment. The cream uses 5% benzoyl peroxide (BPO), tea tree oil, chamomile extract, and aloe extract. The treatment delivers antibacterial agents to kill acne-causing bacteria and tries to soothe the skin.
The use of BPO often leads to skin irritation, redness, and dry skin. In an attempt to reduce these potential side effects, Clear Therapy offers a moisturizer. The moisturizer hydrates the skin with hyaluronic acid, jojoba seed oil, hydrolyzed collagen, and hydrolyzed elastin. This last step gives your skin needed nutrients to keep it healthy and strong.
Clear Therapy offers a decent system for an acne-free complexion. However, Clear Therapy is suspiciously similar to RevitaClear. Both systems offer a wash, treatment, and moisturizer with the same core ingredients. Our first impression was that perhaps the products were undergoing a name change, however, checking it out further simply reveals that these two systems are “different.” Something tells us RevitaClear and Clear Therapy are too close for comfort.




