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5 People found this comment helpful

it works for me reaL GOOD and i miss a lot of applications...the sprayer broke in month two

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3 People found this comment helpful

The company that sells SebaClear is a SCAM. DO NOT ORDER THIS PRODUCT, THE COMPANY IS TRYING TO SWINDLE YOU OUT OF YOUR MONEY. The product they sell is plain old salicylic acid, which you can find in a drug store for a fraction of the price. SebaClear is SNAKE OIL, IT DOES NOT WORK. The company keeps charging my credit card for purchases I never agreed to, plus they sold my credit card...

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Kaciekay | 55-64 | Female | On medication for 1 to less than 2 years | Patient
1/4/2014
Condition: Psoriasis
Overall rating 5.0
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I ordered this after seeing it advertised on late night TV. I used it for a long time on my scalp psoriasis and was happy with it. But because I used it infrequently I didn't go through it very fast. I cancelled the auto-refill with no issues. But lately I've had what I think is rosacea on my face and decided to try SebaClear. It has worked! My face has cleared up with no irritation or other issues. The only problem I have it the small amount I have when I could use a larger bottle. But I can't find where to buy it now.Read More Read Less

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r. Lenz | 65-74 | Male | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/10/2013
Condition: Psoriasis
Overall rating 2.7
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8/12/13 The first thing that I noticed when I got the SebaClear was that the only active ingredient was Salycilic Acid like the dandruff shampoo I use. I could have purchased this at a drug store for much less that was charged. I only had psoriasis in a small area on one side of my face and it was more annoying than anything else. I figured that I would try this product rather than paying $40 for a dermatologist. and also paying for a prescription. After the first application of SebaClear my face got bright red in the treated area and was burning. I figured that this was part of the treatment process so I foolishly continued to use it for several more days. Then I noticed that the few small pimples I had were now much larger and I had many many more. After that the affected area grew to about 10 times the original affected area. It then cropped out on the other side of my face and spread up into my hair on both sides of my head. I had never experienced this much skin irritation. The itching kept me awake at night. I then had to go to a dermatologist for treatment and pay for two prescriptions. This product should not be marketed as it is unsafe and vastly over priced for the content. Read More Read Less

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6/2/2013
Condition: Psoriasis
Overall rating 2.7
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Ive been on sebaclear for a month I ran out before I was sent more (30 days ) I have psoriasis on most of my body. Within the last year I developed it on my feet. I am a single mother and a bartender. My hours on my feet are from 7 am til 3 am 4 days a week. Since using sebaclear (only on my feet since the supply is so limited I have noticed improvement) however like mentioned before the supply is so small I ran out of lotion within 15 days the spray 2 bottles lasted me 3 weeks (but I salvaged every drop) anyway I have shown much improvement cant complain a whole lot. Just wish I got more for my money cause I could really use it. I have no heal ft h insurance and psoriasis on my feet has made my job 10 times harder. Until I started sebaclear I could barely walk so I am fortunate enough to have found a produxt that eases my daily life on my feetRead More Read Less

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costalpilot | 65-74 | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
2/23/2012
Condition: Psoriasis
Overall rating 4.0
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it works for me reaL GOOD and i miss a lot of applications...the sprayer broke in month two

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SMCle | 25-34 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
1/23/2012
Condition: Psoriasis
Overall rating 1.0
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The company that sells SebaClear is a SCAM. DO NOT ORDER THIS PRODUCT, THE COMPANY IS TRYING TO SWINDLE YOU OUT OF YOUR MONEY. The product they sell is plain old salicylic acid, which you can find in a drug store for a fraction of the price. SebaClear is SNAKE OIL, IT DOES NOT WORK. The company keeps charging my credit card for purchases I never agreed to, plus they sold my credit card information to another company, which I'm pretty sure is illegal. They charged me over $100 in EXTRA purchases that I NEVER agreed to. DO NOT ORDER SEBACLEAR. It does not even work, and you will regret ever ordering it because this company will charge you for things you never wanted in the first place. I thought having red, scaly skin on my face, arms and scalp was bad enough, but I'd much rather be suffering from psoriasis than have to deal with this HORRIBLE company. Read More Read Less

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Anonymous | 25-34 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
11/16/2011
Condition: Psoriasis
Overall rating 3.3
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I've been on sebaclear for about a week and for the most part it has helped, I have Psoriasis on my scalp bad and using this product has giving me relief of itching, and flaking. But I have scaling still that get real tight hours after I apply sebaclear. For the most part im happy with it, im going to keep using this product and see if it gets any better.

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