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Clearade
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Clearade isn't
quite like anything else on the market. This lemonade acne
drink mix from the makers of Clear5 promises to eliminate
breakouts and oily skin, work faster than tablets or
capsules, and taste great while doing so. So how does it
measure up?
Clearade's
formula is based on vitamin B5 (similar to Clear5), with
supporting ingredients such as zinc and biotin. Once again
the main purpose is to enhance the rate at which your body
metabolizes sebum (skin oil), preventing clogged pores and
eliminating acne before it starts. Clearade also bolsters
circulation and decreases redness and swelling to speed the
healing of current blemishes and improve your skin's tone
and texture.
The real
difference is the delivery method. Clearade comes in stick
packets (like Crystal Light) and dissolves in water
to form a highly bio-available liquid supplement. As with
all liquid vitamins, the active ingredients are able to
reach your bloodstream more easily, which means faster
results. Clearade also happens to taste pretty great, which
is surprising considering that there's a whole lot of
vitamins packed into each serving. |
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Clearade at a
glance
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Enhances your body's rate of metabolizing
skin oil, preventing acne and oily skin. |
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Tightens your pores and reduces inflammation
for a smooth, even complexion. |
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Easy to use 1-step drink mix that comes in
convenient stick packets. |
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Highly bio-available liquid vitamins work
faster than traditional tablets or capsules.
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Affordable & actually tastes good! |
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Lemonade is the only flavor currently
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If your acne is caused by something other
than excess skin oil (such as an allergic
reaction), you may not see results. |
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Key
Ingredients
Vitamin
B5
Vitamin
C
Zinc
Biotin
Chromium
Selenium
Magnesium |
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Who should try
Clearade
Whether your
acne is mild or severe, there's a good chance that excess
skin oil is to blame, making Clearade a smart choice for a
wide range of people (note that all "hormonal" acne is
oil-caused, as the reason hormonal shifts are a problem is
because they stimulate your glands to produce excess skin
oil). And since it works from the inside, Clearade helps
with both facial and body acne. Even if you don't usually
see results from supplements, this is worth a try. With its
high absorbance rate, results are noticeable much faster
than with most solid vitamins (I saw a difference in my skin
within the first few days of use).
Being a drink
mix, Clearade is also easy to recommend if you don't like
taking pills. The lemonade flavor is not overly sweet, and I
find it quite enjoyable to drink. This is an acne treatment
you might actually look forward to using! Definitely better
than the hassle of slathering on multiple creams and
cleansers, plus it won't irritate your skin.
Who should
not
try Clearade
Right now the
only flavor available is lemonade, so if you hate lemonade,
Clearade may not be the solution for you. Some will prefer
tasteless pills like Clear5. Also, if you're sure that
excess skin oil is not to blame for your acne, then drinking
Clearade is unlikely to offer much relief. This treatment
targets oil regulation, not alternative causes of acne such
as allergic reactions or poor hygiene (although in all
cases, Clearade will at least help speed your skin's healing
process).
Where to buy
Alternatives
Clear5, powdered
or liquid vitamin supplements
Have you tried
Clearade?
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