subject: Maxclarity Review [print this page] MaxClarity the worlds first and the unique anti-acne fighting foam, the most advanced acne treatment system available in the market. By applying twice a day using a massage in and leave on face foam system, based on the internet site 2 out of 3 users noticed a visible and remarkable improvement in their acne within 1 to 2 weeks and eventually the acne cleared up within 8 to 12 weeks of using. This product is made by Glaxo Smith Kline.
Ingredients:
The MaxClarity official website did not state any info containing the list of ingredients, though other sites assure that it contains Benzoyl peroxide and other common ingredients found in almost all anti-acne treatment products. One would expect it to be no less or no more good than any other acne products on the market, if it does not contain the common ingredients found in some acne removal medicine. It appears to be reasonably new and particular to other anti-acne treatment since it is in a foam form, seems like the same old MaxClarity in a innovative look and twist.
Concerns:
MaxClarity facial foam acne treatment has a BBB rating of F with several complaints received. Since the rating does not have anything to do with regards to the effectiveness of the product, it does have a great deal and impact on how trust worthy a company is. The company is just focusing on the sales of the product and not with the quality of service; they are not checking satisfaction with their customers since they are not addressing any of the complaints. With their low rating product consumers might question the efficacy of the MaxClarity facial foam product.
Reviews:
The product follow-up of MaxClarity is not certainly favorable. There are some of the serious reviews stating the product is quiet effective, even so most reviews states that the product lacks efficacy in treating acne. Most of the consumers also do not like the monthly bill, counting that this acne product is supposed to have a free trial of 60 days. No one would expect that their will be a product sent to them after having the free trial, by this the company take advantage to send you repeated that would charge nearly $30.00 a month. Numerous complaints for MaxClarity came from those individuals who are having too much trouble in getting their repayment.
Conclusion
True, Maxclarity acne treatment does came in a new look of product, in a unique form of foam, still it has the same exact ingredients as other acne treatment contains and have been proven incompetent based on studies. This company also seems to be lack of customer service and do have a lot of dissatisfied clients with many complaints wage against it, with the BBB making it less than trustworthy company to deal with. Consumers having problem with their skin might try other acne treatment product that is more good in clearing acne and gives an greatest result, and that has a better trust index than the MaxClarity acne product seems to have.