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Overview
DermaClear was invented by chemist Garbis Balekjian, who created this acne formula because he and his children were not happy with the conventional products offered on the market. Specifically, he was not satisfied by the fact that most acne treatments require the costumer to use two or three products every day. In contrast, he created DermaClear as an all-in-one formula. In our experience, it is nearly impossible for one product to conduct the cleansing, treating and prevention functions that most other effective systems perform, since the ingredients that conduct these functions are so specific and specialized. Nonetheless, we decided to review DermaClear with an open mind.
Featured Ingredients
DermaClear contains a combination of Laurel Sulfate (for cleansing), Salicylic Acid (for acne treatment), along with Tartaric Acid and Allantoin to further soothe and heal the skin. Laurel Sulfate is a mild cleansing compound usually included in a variety of common household soaps, including many hand soaps and shampoos. There is nothing specifically beneficial about Laurel Sulfate for acne, but it will help to clean the surface of the skin.
Salicylic Acid is one of the best anti-acne ingredients available. This compound helps to exfoliate acne and acne-causing gunk from the skin, while also encouraging the replacement of dead skin with fresh skin cells. This also helps to prevent future breakouts. Many companies are choosing to use Salicylic Acid as the main ingredient against acne, since it so effective and less irritating than other substances. Little is known about Tartaric Acid or Allantoin as ingredients to help acne, even though both compounds do have benefits for the skin. At best, these nutrients may help to soothe irritation and promote skin healing, but unfortunately, DermaClear does not list any research information to verify these effects.
While we applaud DermaClear for including Salicylic Acid in its formula, we fail to see how this one formula would perform all the effects needed. A flaring omission is that DermaClear does not contain Silicol Dioxide, which is one of the most effective ingredients used for absorbing excess oil. Without Silicol Dioxide, we fail to see how DermaClear could be considered an all-in-one acne treatment.
Web Site at a Glance
The DermaClear web site is fairly straight forward. A brief description of the product is included, as well as background information on Mr. Balekjian and plenty of customer testimonials. Pricing information is also listed, and DermaClear is only available by ordering through this web site. It would have been helpful if DermaClear had also included clinical research, either on the individual ingredients or DermaClear’s acne effects as an entire formula.
Pros
- Contains Salicylic Acid, one of the best anti-acne ingredients
- Plenty of customer testimonials included on the web site
Cons
- Does not contain Silicol Dioxide or Inflacin
- Cleansing ingredients may be too mild, especially without QuSomes delivery system
- Lack of clinical research references for the product
- No free trial offered
Summary
While DermaClear will probably help most people with acne, we disagree with the company’s statement that it is an all-in-one formula. The Salicylic Acid in the formula will go a long way towards treating acne, but we prefer three-step systems like TriClear and Proactiv, which offer specialized products for cleansing, treating and preventing acne.
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