ThermaClear Acne Device: Acne Products Reviews
August 3rd, 2009 | Author: JulieThermaClear Acne Device
The latest acne treatment is the ThermaClear Acne Device by high tech skin care innovator, Sephora. It’s the device “as seen on tv” and featured on “The Doctors”, “The Tyra Banks Show”, and in Elle, Time, Good Housekeeping, Redbook and other top magazines. It’s made quite a stir as an acne removal treatment.
Heat is well known as a treatment for acne and the causes of acne breakouts, which is why warm compresses are suggested. The heat from the ThermaClear acne system treatment is said to neutralize the acne causing bacteria and triggers your body’s acne fighting response so blemishes heal faster. They say it works in as little as 24 hours. I’ve researched this product, and am going to give you the facts so you can make a decision whether it may work for you.
Acne Products Reviews: ThermaClear Works?
First, I’ll tell you a little bit about the ThermaClear heat enabled acne treatment device. It sends a 2 second pulse of heat into your skin to neutralize the bacteria causing your breakouts above and below your skin’s surface. It’s suppose to remove not only current acne blemishes, but also stop future acne from surfacing. I’ll list perceived pros and cons of this acne device for acne from skin products reviews and consumer products reviews. Then you can decide if it might be an acne treatment that works for you.
ThermaClear Acne Clearing Devices Pros
- It warms up in 10 seconds as opposed to a minute for the Zeno acne treatment device
- It takes just a two second pulse of heat to treat acne blemishes as opposed to two minutes for the Zeno. They say 2 seconds in the morning and 2 seconds at night; it’s quick and easy, not messy, and heals blemishes fast
- It treats acne above and below the skin’s surface to prevent future breakouts, so if you feel a pimple’s developing you can zap it before it appears. 93% of ThermaClear users say it prevents pimples from appearing before they surface. And from what I’ve read, Zeno only treats it once the zit appears
- It’s suppose to be the best treatment for adult acne as well as a great teenage acne product, and for all ethnic skin types including acne treatment for black skin and sensitive skin. It helps reduce hyper-pigmentation or discoloring, and won’t discolor your skin. You can apparently use it anywhere on your body
- It’s suppose to work for mild to moderate acne including inflammatory acne vulgaris (pimples, blemishes, breakouts, zits). It’s suppose to reduce sebum production and suppress the inflammatory processes
- There are two levels of heat, high and low, and it’s cordless
- It costs less than the Zeno acne device, and you don’t have to keep buying other acne treatment products
- They say the tip requires replacement just once a year as opposed to Zeno, and some have said it lasted more than that, or they hadn’t replaced it yet. The replacement’s also cheaper than Zeno’s
- It’s FDA approved for safety and effectiveness, and clinically proven through scientific studies. 4 out of 5 dermatologists would recommend it
- People who use it swear by it. It has high customer and user ratings overall, and is a top seller
- It has a 30 day Money Back Guarantee, and right now they’re offering free shipping
ThermaClear Acne Clearing Devices Cons
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- ThermaClear’s not cheap, although it’s less expensive than Zeno. It costs $149.99, so you have to decide whether you want to pay that amount. However, depending on what you’ve spent on other acne treatment products, you might come out ahead, and with ThermaClear’s money back guarantee and current free shipping offer, that helps.
- Some say that the “zap” of heat can sting, but that’s apparently on the high level. I’ve heard mixed reports, and they say it lessens each time and they know it’s working. I’m sure it also depends on your skin’s sensitivity and if you have a very low pain tolerance.
- It’s not recommended for severe acne vulgaris, which includes large hard, painful bumps called “nodules” and large painful pus-filled cysts. These can be difficult to treat. It hasn’t been tested for non-inflammatory acne (comedones: whiteheads and blackheads). However, many mistake inflammatory acne (postules, papules or swollen raised bumps) for whiteheads.
- It shouldn’t be used for other types of acne that include acne rosacea and other types listed on their site, which I’ve provided a link for below . These types of acne need professional advice, diagnosis and treatment by a dermatologist.
In doing my research on the ThermaClear Acne Device, it seems fairly apparent that it beats its competitor by quite a margin, and in the long run would be less expensive than continuing to spend money on other acne treatment products unless you need additional acne treatment and medication. So, in looking at all of the acne products reviews, and in particular acne clearing devices, I have to say that ThermaClear works the best to eliminate acne and the underlying causes of acne breakouts.
To learn more about ThermaClear including product comparisons, customer reviews and before and after photos, ethnic skin and the types of acne, click here: ThermaClear Acne Device.
I would love your feedback whether you’ve used ThermaClear or if you buy it, so please let me know how it works for you. I would also like your opinion on my article and website, http://causesofacnebreakouts.com and any suggestions on how I can improve it. Thanks, and I look forward to hearing from you. Best of luck!
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Hey there, to Aussieland! I noticed you had it there, too. Thanks for stopping by and your positive comment on ThermaClear. Look forward to keeping in touch, and good luck to you
Julie
We have ThermaClear here “down under” too. It works brilliantly!