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Clearogen or Exposed? for acne..?

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which one should i try.. they both have amazing reviews. :/

Exposed - http://www.exposedskincare.com/cgi-bin/category/acne-success-story

Clearogen - http://www.folica.com/Clearogen_Anti__d2581.html

Those are some of the reviews, but has anyone tried any of these ?

if so, did they work?

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  1. Much like similar popular acne treatment systems (like ProActiv or Neutrogena's skinID), the Exposed Acne Treatment System is a monthly installment program  The reviews for Exposed on acne.org vary widely -- the bad reviews are very bad, and the good ones are glowing.  See --> http://www.acne.org/exposed-skin-care-ac...

    The Exposed system is relatively expensive and averages around $50 for their five step acne care program or $60 for their six step acne care program. Both of these costs are on a monthly basis.  Each individual component of the program can be purchased individually for between $10 and $25 apiece. Discounts are offered for individuals who agree to take out a yearly subscription to the Exposed Acne Treatment System.

    There are not many reviews on acne.org for , but it seems even more expensive.  Here's an article you read a little about it ... the hype seems more than the hope --> http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/cl...

    If you have insurance, you can get prescription-strength treatment from a dermatologist that cost less than the monthly-payments for these skin care regimens (if your insurance coverage is good).  You might want to try Neutrogena's skinID system.  It has received good reviews, and you get a personalized skincare review, based on your own symptoms and skin type (and it's cheaper than the ones you've mentioned already).  

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