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Juliet’s 3-Step Organic
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ClearSkinReviews.com Review Team

Overview
Since many acne products tend to contain the same active ingredients, it’s no surprise that some companies go out of their way to create original formulas. This is especially true of organic products, and now there are many organic formulas that claim to treat acne. Unfortunately, while it seems like a good idea to try and treat acne with natural ingredients, the research staff at ClearSkinReviews.com remain skeptical because of the general lack of research on these compounds and their impact on acne. That being said, we kept an open mind when looking at one such formula, called Juliet’s 3-Step Organic. This system consists of three products - A Facial Cleanser, Deluxe Scrub and Acne Gel. 

Featured Ingredients
The three formulas in Juliet’s 3-Step Organic acne system contain dozens of natural oils, plant extracts and other botanical ingredients. For the purposes of this review, it would be simply impossible to comment on all of these compounds. Therefore, we will limit our comments to the ingredients that the makers of Juliet’s 3-Step Organic seem to highlight as the active components of their formulas.Coconut, Olive and Palm Oils. The company claims that these oils are the main active factors in the Facial Cleanser formula. However, there is no scientific proof that establishes any of these oils and their direct effect on acne. To our knowledge, there are no scientific studies showing that coconut, olive or palm oil will do anything more for your skin than everyday hand soap. 

White Willow Bark and Tea Tree Oil. Even though White Willow Bark is the natural origin of Salicylic Acid (one of the most powerful anti-acne ingredients available), the company does not list any research substantiating whether White Willow Bark performs a direct effect on acne. While Tea Tree Oil is an effective astringent, we are concerned that it may dry out the skin too much. In addition, neither of these ingredients will help to control oil production in the skin, which to us is an essential part of treating and preventing acne.

Hydronium. Before reviewing Juliet’s 3-Step Organic acne system, we had honestly never heard of Hydronium. According to the company, this ingredient, also known as H30, is an “active cousin” of water and helps to hydrate the skin. But the company does not list any research on Hydronium’s reported abilities to treat acne, so we remain skeptical about this compound, since not much is known about it. 

Web Site at a Glance
We are concerned that Juliet’s 3-Step Organic acne system has no exclusive web site on its own. Most of the information we found about this product were gathered from eBay and other third party sales sites. Not only does this make it hard to verify the acne clearing claims made about the product and find any research on the ingredients, but it also makes us suspicious about the company itself.

Pros
None 

Cons
- Does not contain Salicylic Acid, Silicol Dioxide or other key acne ingredients

- No free trial available

- Does not have its own web site - available only on eBay or other sales web sites

- No scientific support for anti-acne claims

Summary
Even though we would like to believe that it is possible to clear acne with all-natural ingredients, we have yet to find a formula that supports its claims with the kind of scientific research that consumers deserve. Juliet’s 3-Step Organic simply has too many question marks, and we cannot recommend this formula at this time.

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