Exposed Acne Treatment: 3 Secrets They Don't Want You To Know
OK... sorry about the corny headline. I just couldn't resist. But to the point. In this post I want to share with you 3 secrets Exposed Acne Treatment company wishes you don't know.
1. Lots of hype, little substance
Exposed likes to hype itself as the state of the art acne treatment that combines science and nature into a perfect blend. Take that with a grain of salt.
Little progress has happened in topical acne treatments in the past few decades. We are essentially using the same stuff we did 50 years ago.
Sure, there are some new and exotic ingredients blended in, but those are more for marketing than for any real benefit to you.
Benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid are still the main active ingredients in most acne treatment products, Exposed included.
So what you'll find in the Exposed bottles is little different than what you would find from much cheaper brands in your local supermarket. I wouldn't be surprised if most of those products came out of the same factory!
Little progress has happened in topical acne treatments in the past few decades. We are essentially using the same stuff we did 50 years ago.
Sure, there are some new and exotic ingredients blended in, but those are more for marketing than for any real benefit to you.
Benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid are still the main active ingredients in most acne treatment products, Exposed included.
So what you'll find in the Exposed bottles is little different than what you would find from much cheaper brands in your local supermarket. I wouldn't be surprised if most of those products came out of the same factory!
2. Small bottles
Not only do the bottles contain the same basic ingredients you'll find from most other brands, but they are also really small.
Exposed says that the bottles last 60 days, but many users disagree. All over the web you can read complaints from people who say they run out much before the 60 days is over.
Exposed says that the bottles last 60 days, but many users disagree. All over the web you can read complaints from people who say they run out much before the 60 days is over.
3. Be careful with your credit card!
Like all acne treatment brands Exposed would like to have you as a customer for life. That's why they have deviced an auto-billing/shipping program that sends you a new batch of products every 60 days. And of course they also charge your credit card for it. They call this their 'membership' program.
Now, there is nothing wrong with such programs. The problem comes when you want to cancel. Like so often is the case, some people complain that canceling is difficult and that the company makes you jump through all kinds of hoops.
So until you are sure that you want to keep using the product regularly, it's better to pay little bit more and order it when you need it.
Now, there is nothing wrong with such programs. The problem comes when you want to cancel. Like so often is the case, some people complain that canceling is difficult and that the company makes you jump through all kinds of hoops.
So until you are sure that you want to keep using the product regularly, it's better to pay little bit more and order it when you need it.
Conclusion
That does it for these 3 'secrets they don't want you to know' (tongue in cheek). So as you think about Exposed keep in mind that it's not that different from the much cheaper bottles in your local supermarket and that the bottles may not last 60 days as Exposed says they will. And if you decide to give Exposed Acne Treatment a try don't immediately go for the membership option, or you might find it difficult to cancel.
See also: Exposed Acne Treatment review
See also: Exposed Acne Treatment review