
Jay Hartenbach, a 24-year-old
biomedical engineer and long time acne sufferer has revolutionized acne
treatment with his new finding.
After unsuccessfully trying to
clear his skin with existing acne treatments, Jay founded Clearall, an
innovative acne system that combines internal and external treatment.
Clearall's patent-pending treatment eliminates acne by stopping excessive oil
production and inflammation of the skin.
As an aspiring entrepreneur, Jay saw the perfect opportunity to combine a life long problem with his education. His background in biomedical engineering was essential in identifying the underlying causes of acne. "Clearall's unique approach is the result of countless hours spent reading through scientific journals focused on Dermatology and acne treatment," said Hartenbach. "Unlike traditional treatments, which focus on eliminating bacteria or unclogging pores, Clearall fights the initial causes of acne formation. Without excess oil on the skin, bacteria are unable to spread and pore-clogging inflammation is significantly reduced."
The Clearall Acne System product descriptions:
• Exfoliating Cleanser - The Exfoliating Cleanser is an incredibly gentle, but effective cleanser that removes pore clogging oil and dead skin cells. It applies the first layer of antioxidants to skin, which stops inflammation and breaks up any accumulated oil with 2% salicylic acid.
• Green Tea Moisturizer - The Green Tea Moisturizer is a light, oil free moisturizer that has been designed to absorb quickly and evenly. Powerful antioxidants like green tea extract and gingko biloba extract fight inflammation throughout the entire day and night. The moisturizer also contains aloe vera and cucumber fruit extract to soothe irritated skin and speed the recovery process.
• Oil Control Supplement - The Oil Control Supplement uses Vitamin B5, amino acids, and natural herbs to stop the body from producing excess oil, eliminating the oily complexions of so many acne sufferers.
Source: Medindia
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