Max Clarity Review
Max Clarity is an acne treatment product that bills itself as the world's first and only anti-acne fighting foam. It is a massage in and leave on face foam system that is to be used twice a day. According to the site 2 out of 3 users see significant improvement in their acne within one or two weeks and that their acne is usually cleared within 8-12 weeks. This product is made by Glaxo Smith Kline.
Ingredients:
The official website lists no ingredients for Max Clarity, though other sites state that it contains Benzoyl peroxide and other ingredients that are found in almost all anti-acne treatment products. If this product does not contain any other ingredients other than those that are found in other such products, one would expect it to be no more or no less effective than all the other acne products on the market. While putting it in foam form may make it appear somewhat different, it seems like Max Clarity is the same old / same old with a new look and twist.
Concerns
The Max Clarity acne treatment has received several complaints and has a BBB rating of F. While this rating does not have anything to do with the effectiveness of the product, it does have a great deal to do with how trustworthy a company is. It would seem that this company is not at all concerned with customer satisfaction or answering complaints made against it's way of doing business. Such a poor rating can't help but make one wonder if the manufacturer of Max Clarity foam really even cares if the product does what it claims to do.
Reviews
The reviews on Max Clarity are not particularly favorable. While there are a few good reviews to be found claiming this product works, most reviews claim that it lacks as an effective acne treatment. In addition, most people don't like the fact that by trying this product, they are subject to being sent the product monthly and billed for it. Considering this acne product is supposed to have a 60 day free trial, one would think that no further products would be sent simply because someone decided to try this product. Such is not the case. The free trial is simply an advertising ploy in which the company uses the trial product to send you repeated orders for which they charge nearly $30.00 a month. Ironically, some of the BBB complaints surrounding this product are people who are promised a refund, but have a difficult time getting that refund.
Conclusion
Although this Max Clarity acne treatment does come in a new form, that of a foam, it has the same exact ingredients as other acne treatments that have been proven ineffective in the past. In addition, this company seems to be lacking in customer service and has many complaints waged against it with the BBB making it a less than trustworthy company to deal with. For those reasons, consumers might be better off trying a product that at least promises to be more effective at clearing acne and that has a better trust index than the Max Clarity acne product seems to have.
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