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Natural pimple cream with essential oils to maintain healthy clear skin and a blemish free face.
Can I take if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
Does it really work?

ClearSkin-A Gel has been very effective with a very high success rate. We get an extremely high reorder rate on the product, indicating that our customers are very satisfied with it. In fact, it has been sold to literally thousands of customers in virtually every country around the world!

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How long has this product been on the market?

All of our natural remedies are formulated by our expert team of herbalists, naturopaths and homeopaths, and headed by Michele Carelse. Michele has been providing these natural remedies to her clients, with great success, for over ten years. All Native Remedies products are manufactured according to the highest pharmaceutical standards - using only the best quality raw ingredients from nature's medicine chest - that is why we are The Natural Choice.

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What exactly does ClearSkin-A Gel treat?

ClearSkin-A Gel contains extracts of a variety of herbs especially chosen support clear skin and is formulated to be used on targeted areas when necessary to support skin health. Clinical trials have demonstrated the effectiveness of its ingredients in helping to maintain skin integrity for a problem-free complexion.

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What does ClearSkin-A Gel contain?

ClearSkin-A Gel Ingredients:

  • Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree Oil) is a traditional remedy of the Aboriginal tribes of Australia. Studies have shown that it has exceptional benefits for the skin. (Bassett IB, Pannowitz DL, Barnetson RS. A comparative study of tea-tree oil versus benzoylperoxide in the treatment of acne. Med J Aust 1990;153(8):455-458.) Tea Tree Oil was included in the wound dressing kits of the Australian troops in World War 2. It is one of few essential oils which can be used neat without irritating or drying the skin.
  • Arctium lappa is used naturopathically to support the health of the skin, with wonderful clarifying properties. It has been studied for its ability to promote and support health in cells. (Lin, C. C., Lu, J. M., Yang, J. J., Chuang, S. C., and Ujiie, T. “Anti-inflammatory and radical scavenge effects of Arctium lappa”. Am J Chin Med 1996;24(2):127-137.)
  • Aspalathus linearis (Rooibos) is an indigenous shrub, which grows exclusively on the slopes of the Cedarberg Mountains in the Western Cape province of South Africa and has been used by traditional healers of the area for centuries. Now known worldwide for its anti-oxidant properties, (Sasaki YF, Yamada H, Shimoi K, et al. The clastogen-suppressing effects of green tea, Po-lei tea and Rooibos tea in CHO cells and mice. Mutat Res 1993;286(2):221-232. ), the soothing effect of Rooibos on the skin is also evident.
  • Bulbine frutescence is indigenous to South Africa and is widely used as a home remedy and by traditional healers for the skin. Commonly called Bulbinella, bulbine is effective in supporting skin health and is highly recommended for the natural first aid kit, Its clear and soothing gel forms an invisible 'seal' over the skin, providing ongoing skin conditioning and support throughout the day.
  • Zingiber officinalis oil is extracted from ginger root and provides a toning and tightening effect on the skin – supporting healthy pores.(Grzanna, R., Lindmark, L., and Frondoza, C. G. Ginger--an herbal medicinal product with broad anti-inflammatory actions. J Med Food 2005;8(2):125-132.)
  • Cymbopogon citratus oil is extracted from lemon grass, and this oil is well-known in the east for its wonderful health promoting properties on the skin and its support of a clear complexion. (Cheel J, Theoduloz C, Rodriguez J, et al. “Free radical scavengers and antioxidants from Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf.)”. J Agric Food Chem 2005;53(7):2511-2517).
  • Aloe ferox tr. is derived from a hardy plant indigenous to the south eastern Cape of South Africa; aloe was even used in Ancient Egypt, supporting the skin of the royal family! Studies have shown this herb to have skin supportive properties. (Paulsen, E., Korsholm, L., and Brandrup, F. “A double-blind, placebo-controlled study of a commercial Aloe vera gel in the treatment of slight to moderate psoriasis vulgaris”. J Eur Acad.Dermatol Venereol 2005;19(3):326-331.) (Reuter, J., Jocher, A., Stump, J., Grossjohann, B., Franke, G., and Schempp, C. M. “Investigation of the anti-inflammatory potential of Aloe vera gel (97.5%) in the ultraviolet erythema test”. Skin Pharmacol Physiol 2008;21(2):106-110.)
  • Hydrocotyle asiatica tr. (Gotu cola) is a plant that grows throughout Africa and Asia and is used both topically and internally to cleanse as well as support circulation. It has also been studied with regards to supporting the skin. (Boiteau P and Batsimamanga AR. “Asiaticoside extracted from Centella asiatica, and its therapeutic uses in the healing of experimental refractory wounds, leprosy, skin tuberculosis and lupus.” Therapie 1950;11:125-149.)
  • Hamamelis Virginianum tr. (Witch hazel) is a plant whose integral component is in the medicine chest of many Native Americans, and for very good reason! Hamamelis is known for its astringent properties and has an excellent toning effect on the skin. (Deters, A., Dauer, A., Schnetz, E., Fartasch, M., and Hensel, A. “High molecular compounds (polysaccharides and proanthocyanidins) from Hamamelis virginiana bark: influence on human skin keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation and influence on irritated skin”. Phytochemistry 2001;58(6):949-958.) (Hughes-Formella, B. J., Bohnsack, K., Rippke, F., Benner, G., Rudolph, M., Tausch, I., and Gassmueller, J. “Anti-inflammatory effect of hamamelis lotion in a UVB erythema test”. Dermatology 1998;196(3):316-322.) 

All Native Remedies homeopathic products and biochemic tissue salts are manufactured in an FDA and GMP registered pharmaceutical facility under the supervision of qualified homeopaths and responsible pharmacists. Individual ingredients are listed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States (HPUS).

This product contains no animal products, gluten, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives, is suitable for lacto-vegetarians, is not tested on animals, and backed by our One Year Unconditional Money Back Guarantee.

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What is the proper dosage?

Apply ClearSkin-A Gel directly onto targeted areas three times a day to support clear and beautiful skin!

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How do you properly store this product?

Best storage is in a cool (not cold) dark place out of direct sunlight such as a cupboard or closet. The product does not need to be refrigerated.

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How Long Until You See Results?

An immediate effect will be noted in skin tone and softness. Ongoing improvement will be seen with continued, regular use. Do not pick or squeeze your skin!


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How long does a tube last?

ClearSkin-A Gel (25g) - Applied three times daily; will last 20-25 days.

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Does ClearSkin-A Gel have any side effects?

No, ClearSkin-A Gel does not have any side effects as it is 100% herbal and natural. The ingredients of ClearSkin-A Gel have a high safety profile and are generally very well tolerated without any side effects or interactions with other drugs.

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Used regularly when necessary, ClearSkin-A Gel is nature’s answer to clear skin and will not dry or upset the skin like some other products do.

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Is ClearSkin-A Gel approved by the FDA?

The FDA oversees all food and drug products. Since ClearSkin-A Gel is an herbal dietary supplement; they fall under the ambit of the FDA. In 1994, the FDA set up guidelines for dietary supplements, including labeling requirements, and created the Dietary Supplement Health Education Act (DSHEA). ClearSkin-A Gel follows all of DSHEA's guidelines. In addition, Native Remedies is an FDA-registered Food Facility, and all of our products are manufactured in a Pharmaceutical Graded, GMP-certified facility to guarantee the highest degree of consistency, reliability and potency.

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Can I take if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?

Yes, because this remedy is used topically and are not absorbed into the blood-stream,  ClearSkin-A Gel is completely safe and effective to use during pregnancy.

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What if I have sensitive skin?

ClearSkin-A Gel is gentle yet effective and should be safe to use on your sensitive skin and will not cause any redness or irritation.

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