ClearPores is a unique 3 part system that apparently fights acne from the inside out. They claim customers are happy and it has been rated as the #1 system, making clear skin and beauty easy. They also claim that it’s endorsed by doctors & herbalists alike. This is interesting considering herbalists and doctors realistically rarely agree on things. So is this too good to be true?
History of ClearPores
Some have called ClearPores a “clear scam.” There have been multiple reports from consumers who were obviously not happy. There is not really a lot of information about the company behind ClearPores, because apparently enough people have not looked at this time.
Benefits
Their ingredients are all natural. They have different washes for face and body as well as an internal supplement. But if you look at their formula, their only active ingredient is salicylic acid. The rest are fillers, irritants, or moisturizers. While salicylic is effective for some, everybody uses it. It is not particularly effective, but you can find it anywhere for a cheaper price.
Possible Side Effects
Possible side effects of Acne Free Severe include drying, feeling of warmth, itching, irritation, mild peeling, redness, selling, rash, hives, dizziness, difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest, swelling of the mouth, face, lips, tongue, excessive burning, tenderness of the skin, or extreme dryness.
Conclusion
We would not recommend using ClearPores. It doesn’t have the right effects or the right ingredients. It does cause other problems, and there have been multiple consumer complaints understandably enough. We would not recommend it. They use salicylic acid, which is a benefit because it doesn’t cause side effects. But then they use others that do cause those common to benzoyl peroxide leading to no reason to buy it.


