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Touted to be similar to Proactiv, Triclear uses a 3 step program that is considerably more expensive than Proactiv. They claim to use inflacin as opposed to benzyl peroxide, which can irritate skin. Popular and great products alike are bound to attract imitators. But imitators have surpassed the originals before. So it’s possible that Triclear could do the same thing. Either way, they claim that in testing, 98% noticed healing of existing acne within 14 days, 74% saw results in 7 days or less, 96% reported smoother, healthier skin, and 71% prefer Triclear.
The problem is that inflacin is used to treat inflammation, redness, sun sensitivity, and other irritation. It has nothing to do with acne. So it really has no point of comparison to benzyl peroxide. They also sign you up for an offer in which they give you a grand total of 14 days to try the product before you are charged $69.95 for this worthless product, actually unwilling to even provide a full ingredients list and featuring an ingredient with no application to acne as its main ingredient.
With no proven acne fighting ingredients and sneaky tactics, Triclear is certainly not better than Proactiv or anything else. You would be severely disappointed if you were to purchase this product, and it’s no wonder all things considered. It won’t get rid of your acne, improve your skin, or really anything else.