Ruby Rap: clickR Acne Spot Serum vs. Acne Face Treatment

Q. “What’s the deal with clickR Acne Spot Serum & Acne Face Treatment? Aren’t they the same?”

Here it goes, we hope you like analogies! Appearances can be deceiving. Think of Acne Spot Serum and Acne Face Treatment sort of like fraternal twins. Fraternal twins share many similarities in appearance and at times are difficult to tell apart – but when you get down to it they have distinctly different compositions. Think Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen.

Similarities they share:

Both Acne Spot Serum and Acne Face Treatment unplug clogged pores ridding them of impurities (Salicylic Acid), exfoliate dead skin cells, improve skin’s texture (Lactic Acid), and disinfect pores killing all the ruckus making bacteria (Anti-Bacterialcidals).

Major Differentiator:

Acne Face Treatment is specifically formulated to take care of more serious blemish battles while giving your skin an extra moisturizer boost.  Ceramide-3 in Acne Face Treatment amps up skin’s hydration & reinforces skin’s protective moisture barrier. Read more about Ceramide-3 in this Ruby Rave.

Acne Spot Serum on the other hand is specifically formulated for on-the-go blemish emergencies. Don’t get it twisted though (well twist the bottom but not the facts), it won’t dry out your skin either as Amanda L. confirms:

“I love that I can apply this all day, and it doesn’t smear my makeup or leave any strange residue. It’s perfect for a tough pimple and helps it go away within a week without drying out the skin!”

There you have it, the “genetics” of Acne Spot Serum & Acne Face Treatment. You know the saying, “Fool me once, shame on you; Fool me twice, shame on me” – don’t let their appearances fool you any longer!

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