Exposed for Acne

When one goes through an obvious marketing site, there’s a skeptical itch that’s hard not to scratch.  All the negative thoughts go through your head, to the general tone of “Here we go again, another attempt to con me out of my hard-earned money.”  It’s only natural to think this way, as there are plenty of sites that push false advertising.  After going through one particular acne treatment site however, it was pleasantly different in key aspects.  This site had many similar points that other sites make about its products, but here, one gets the feeling that the system might actually work.  It’s time to uncover the truth about Exposed.

   

 

  

First off, one should say that this product line isn’t really perfect, as no product is.  But it tackles acne in a pretty efficient manner, and it is very upfront as to how it does this.  It is basically a three step process: clean, clear, and treat.  Sounds similar to other systems right?  Well, in a way it’s all pretty much the same as other products.  Its cleanser, for example, boasts a mixture of alpha and beta hydroxy acids that promote the expulsion of dead skin cells.  Nothing new there, but it also has Pro Vitamin B5 and it doesn’t contain any harsh chemicals.  This makes for a mild but effective cleaning agent.  For clearing the skin’s pores, Exposed has a tonic that contains salicylic acid, aloe vera, glycolic acid, and other natural extracts all of which also unclog the pores and rejuvenate the skin.  Compared to the cleanser, the ingredients stay longer on the skin, making it more effective in its task.

Both products work pretty well, but they only pave the way for the final act.  The most important part of the Exposed system is the Acne Treatment Serum and the most important ingredient here is benzoyl peroxide.  While not really groundbreaking on its own, Exposed took it an extra step, and microlized its ingredients, making it easier for them to enter deep into follicles and crush pesky bacteria.  The serum also contains azelaic acid and green tea extract, both of which also take care of unwanted organisms while healing the skin.  Not to sound like an infomercial, but it doesn’t end there!  The treatment process also includes a night serum that does almost everything the morning serum does, while keeping your skin hydrated.   Add that with a free dermabrasion cloth and you’ve got a pretty sweet deal for only 50 dollars every two months.  So what’s the real difference?  It really works, for a while anyway.  Hundreds of testimonials exist, and most have positive reviews.  Many negative comments focused on the side effects of benzoyl peroxide, but those go away as the treatment progresses.

You’ll find all the product ingredients on the site and it comes with a year long money back guarantee.  It’s also great of the Exposed people to say that the treatment is only an external one, and does not attack the root of acne.  Other than some mild side effects, the only other problem with Exposed is the subscription system.  It’s really difficult to get out of it.  Try the two month supply first before even considering the subscription.  You might find yourself being charged for unwanted products, but it’s a business, after all.  The products themselves may just be worth the commitment.

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