A woman who felt unable to leave her home due to severe acne has praised a £16.45 serum for transforming her skin and restoring her confidence. The Clarol Silver Serum, available on Amazon, uses a patented silver ingredient to combat harmful bacteria and is gaining popularity among those with long-term acne.
How the Serum Works
The serum is designed to restore balance to the skin's microbiome, which can be disrupted by sweat, harsh cleansing products, and gym environments. It claims to reduce spots and redness within weeks, while also improving the appearance of acne scars. It is gentle, hydrating, and lightweight, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
Dermatologist Dr Melegh recommends the Clarol Sebopure product, which contains a natural sebum preserver to prevent pore blockages and spots. The non-greasy formula can be used daily under makeup.
Customer Reviews
Over 1,000 Amazon customers have reviewed the serum, with many sharing success stories. One mother wrote: 'My 14-year-old daughter had acne and nothing worked. After two weeks of using this, her skin cleared completely and her confidence returned.' Another user said: 'I suffered with adult acne for two years. After two weeks, the difference is amazing. I no longer feel self-conscious.'
However, some users noted occasional spots, with one reviewer saying: 'Has made a difference to my chin area but still getting the odd spot.'
Alternatives
For those seeking other options, the INKEY List's 360 Clearing Serum (£16) from Space NK targets blemishes and reduces excess oil. Boots stocks the Dermacare Acne Balancing Serum (£16.95), which uses Microcyn technology with hypochlorous acid, a molecule naturally produced by the immune system.
The Clarol Silver Serum is available on Amazon for £16.45.



