ThermaClear is an “acne clearing device” that uses a pulse of heat to clear acne.  The device looks similar to an electronic razor, but instead of a blade, it has a circular blue light.

Since bacteria causes acne, the creators of the ThermaClear acne clearing device claim that the heat from their product will neutralize the bacteria, resulting in clearer skin.  By using ThermaClear for two seconds, twice per day, they claim that many people see results within 24 hours.  There is also a money back guarantee if the product does not clear your skin, but most money back guarantees end up being more of a hassle.

After using this product, the first thing I noticed was the sting when the heat is sent to the pimple.  It is a little painful and it definitely catches you off guard the first time you feel it.  You feel a quick zap, then the sting goes away.  Luckily, since you only use the product for two seconds at a time, you don’t have the heat on your face for long.

My skin did get a little red, but this went away within ten minutes.  However, it would probably last longer for somebody with sensitive skin.

I thought my pimples definitely looked smaller the next day.  I also use a face wash with salicylic acid, so I’m not sure if this had something to do with my results.  However, there have also been complaints of acne multiplying after this acne clearing device was used.

Although the product works, I personally don’t feel that it’s worth $150. I’ve gotten excellent results using topical creams that have salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, and these products are often less than 5 dollars.

In my opinion, ThermaClear is an acne clearing device that’s worth trying if you suffer from really bad acne.  I wouldn’t recommend this product to somebody with sensitive skin or rosacea acne because it could possibly cause irritation.