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RevitaClear

RevitaClear isn’t just an acne cleanser. RevitaClear is a three-step system with a cleanser, acne treatment, and moisturizer. Each product layers the skin with acne medication and moisturizing agents to treat erase acne and prevent pimples.

Ingredients in RevitaClear

The RevitaClear cleanser cleans the skin from oil, dirt, bacteria, and makeup. The formula uses walnut shell and pumice to gently exfoliate the skin. Microbeads in the cleanser remove pore-clogging problems from the skin and kills bacteria with benzoyl peroxide.

Step two for RevitaClear is the Acne Treatment. The Acne Treatment is a gel with 5% BPO, tea tree oil, aloe extract, and chamomile extract. The gel seeps into the skin in order to have antibacterial effects on the face.

The last step for the RevitaClear system is a moisturizer. The moisturizer soothes the skin with jojoba seed oil, hyaluronic acid, hydrolyzed collagen, and hydrolyzed elastin in order to keep the skin hydrated.

Is RevitaClear effective?

The primary acne fighting agent in RevitaClear is benzoyl peroxide. Benzoyl peroxide has long been known to help the skin recover from blemishes. The thing with RevitaClear is that they use 5% BPO; that isn’t bad but it isn’t great. Studies say that 2.5% BPO is sufficient in treating acne and it reduces the likelihood of skin irritation.

What are the risks with Clearogen?

Benzoyl peroxide has been known to cause further skin irritation, dryness and redness. The moisturizer helps alleviate some of these symptoms.

Final Deduction

RevitaClear is not the best treatment for acne available. Our primary concern with RevitaClear is that the entire system basically relies on benzoyl peroxide. An anti-acne system with three products should offer something more. You just won’t really get what you should expect with RevitaClear.

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