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Acne No More
Submitted By:
ClearSkinReviews.com Review Team

Overview
Acne No More is an unusual approach to acne, to say the least. Our research into this product found that this is not a typical lotion, cream or even a nutritional supplement that the consumer takes to rid the skin of acne. Rather, Acne No More is a 200+ page e-Book (downloaded on the Internet) that contains information about holistic techniques that can treat acne. The book costs about $40, but in order to assess whether or not this approach is useful for those with acne, we decided to look into it further.

Featured Ingredients
Due to the vast number of holistic treatments included within the Acne No More book, it would be impossible for us to list all of them in the limited space on this review site. However, after researching the recommendations given by Acne No More, the research staff at ClearSkinReviews.com has determined that there is no scientific evidence for the use of this product. Most of the holistic treatments contained within the Acne No More book have very limited background, and only a few seem worthwhile. The most problematic part about the Acne No More approach is that the web site that solicits sales for this book does not disclose any of the treatments up front. Instead, a customer is expected to pay the $40 fee to download the book, after which the “acne secrets” are revealed. In our mind, this borders of deceptive. 

In addition, we find it irresponsible for Acne No More to fail to mention any of the convincing research that shows how FDA-approved medications and acne treatments, such as Salicylic Acid and Silicol Dioxide, do have an established foundation for treating acne. By not presenting an objective statement of these facts, Acne No More could steer potential customers away from the exact treatments that could help them clear up and treat their acne.

Web Site at a Glance
The Acne No More web site is a clever combination of marketing style writing, along with customer testimonials from people who have used the advice contained within the Acne No More book to treat their acne. Due to the suspect nature of the Acne No More book, we also suspect whether these testimonials are in fact real. In essence, this web site does a good job of enticing the customer and teasing them with supposed “facts” about the Acne No More approach, but when it comes to presenting actual product information or material that an acne sufferer could use, the web site falls seriously short. 

Pros
- None

Cons
- No scientific evidence for the recommendations in the Acne No More book

- Deceptive marketing practices seem to be used by the company

- Customers are not told exactly what the book contains until a purchase is made

Summary
While we do not doubt that there are holistic treatments available that can help treat acne, we don’t feel that it is necessary to pay $40 to download the Acne No More book to find out what these treatments are. Given the fact that the book seriously lacks any objectivity or scientific evidence, we recommend avoiding this method.

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