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Clear Skin Max Review

 

Clear Skin Max is a 6-step (!) treatment system with a focus on natural ingredients. Some of the steps, such as the cleanser and lotion, may remind you of other acne products, but there a few unique additions here (including an anti-acne blend of tava tea) that make the system worth a look.

 

The 6 products in Clear Skin Max include (1) a tea tree oil cleansing gel, (2) a skin softening essence that moisturizes the skin using algae extract and vitamin B3, (3) a vanishing mask with allantoin to promote tissue repair, (4) a pore astringent lotion with witch hazel for smoother skin, (5) an acne "emergency" treatment that uses squalene and vitamin E to speed healing, and (6) a month's supply of tava tea that uses a blend of wild chrysanthemum, licorice root and peppermint to soothe inflammation and flush out internal toxins in the skin.

 

That's a whole lot of steps, and so it should come as no surprise that Clear Skin Max isn't cheap. But if it works, it's worth it, right? Clear Skin Max has some good ingredients, but not all of the steps may be necessary for everyone.

 

Clear Skin Max at a glance

 

 
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Comprehensive natural system with some proven ingredients such as tea tree oil.

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Tava tea is a smart addition, especially for acne sufferers who don't drink enough water.

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The lack of harsh chemicals makes this a good option for people with sensitive skin.

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6 steps = this treatment can prove quite a hassle to stick with.

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Since most of the ingredients are mild, expect several weeks to see results.

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Many will find that certain steps in the regimen are unnecessary for their skin type.

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Expensive, and you may see similar results simply from drinking more green tea or water.

Key Ingredients

 

Cleanser:

Tea Tree Oil

Bladderwrack

Chamomile

Essence:

Algae Extract

Vitamin B3

Mask:

Allantoin

Lotion:

Allantoin

Witch Hazel

Treatment:

Squalene

Vitamin E

Tava Tea:

Wild Chrysanthemum

Licorice Root

Peppermint

 

 

 

 

Who should try Clear Skin Max

 

For those with sensitive skin, the fairly gentle, natural approach used by Clear Skin Max should make this an attractive system. Many acne sufferers also suffer from a poor diet and/or don't drink enough water each day - problems that the tava tea included here may help counteract. The company recommends drinking 6-8 glasses of freshly brewed tea every day, which should help flush unwanted toxins and bacteria out of your body before they can contribute to acne.

 

Who should not try Clear Skin Max

 

The biggest deterrent to using Clear Skin Max is practicality. It's expensive, and with 6 steps, the treatment may prove to be quite a hassle. Moreover, some of the steps (such as the vanishing mask) may have far less of an impact on acne than others. While the tava tea is a great idea, and can potentially help those with acne types ranging all the way from mild to severe, it's hard to say how much more effective it is than simply drinking more water (or more green tea or white tea, etc.) instead. Also, while gentler than the leading chemicals, the ingredients here will naturally take a little longer to work.

 

Average Price

 

$70 to $100 at most online retailers

 

Alternatives

 

Green tea or white tea, Tea tree oil extract

 

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