Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Ready to Battle Acne with MaxClarity

It's not a devastating disfigurement, but my son is plagued by acne.  The problem started about a year ago and is specifically obvious on his face.  He's embarrassed by it which makes me feel bad for him, as his mother.  I was recently chosen to be a MaxClarity ambassador and am hopeful that it will help rid Logan of his acne and prevent future breakouts.  

MaxClarity Foam is formulated by the world's largest dermatology company that specializes in doctor-prescribed pharmaceuticals.  MaxClarity Foam has VersaFoam with powerful ingredients that are micronized.  That means they're absorbed fast and penetrate deep to give acne-free skin.  The MaxClarity Difference Promise is backed with a money-back guarantee.    The MaxClarity Difference Team is committed to the brand and making sure everyone's experience is the best.  Members of the MaxClarity Difference Team represent employees in marketing, research and development, and customer service. 

I told Logan that a package will be arriving soon from MaxClarity that very will may change his facial appearance.  He's ready to head in full force and try the foam acne medication to see what positive changes it will make.  I think the foam is a simple enough product to use that Logan won't become frustrated by applying it regularly before he sees results.  I'll update you with the outcome later.  Wish us luck!

Learn more about MaxClarity:

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I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of MaxClarity and received a product sample to facilitate my review and a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.

1 comments:

AmyDalrymple said...

I look forward to hearing the results! I have had acne since I was 9 (almost 22 now), and it was especially bad when I was young. I was on accutane TWICE before I turned 13, but the side effects were awful so I had to quit it for good. None of the prescription creams, pills, or anything have worked for me. Eventually as I got older it became a bit better, but I still get flare ups. Do you live in an area with hard water, by any chance? I noticed my acne get bad again when I moved by the beach, and the water is really hard here. My skin must be really sensitive to it. Whenever I would visit somewhere else, it would improve within a few days. I started washing my face using filtered water from a Brita pitcher and I swear I can notice a big difference!