Asso Soap
I was thinking about the Lion King the other day and I asked myself, “Why did Simba get to rule the kingdom while Scar, who was older and more experienced, had to keep filling his role as a mentor?” The only explanation that I could come to is that Simba had a perfectly clear complexion while Scar had… well, a huge scar on his face.
Okay so maybe that was a little off topic and corny, but the point is that we all feel like we could get ahead a little more in our lives if we had a better complexion. Of course I believe that we can be successful no matter how many pimples we have, but I still am here to help you clear up your face so that you can feel better about yourself. So let’s look into Asso Soap and see if it may be a good way for you to clear up your acne.
How Does Asso Soap Work?
Asso Soap is a bar of facial soap that was designed to clear up your skin fast. It is pretty simple to use. All you need to do is scrub it on your face for about 30 seconds and then rinse. The makers of Asso Soap claim that if you do this twice daily you will see a significant decrease in acne.
The makers of Asso Soap also claim that it works by penetrating deep into your skin and cleaning your skin the entire day. They provide no explanation of how Asso Soap manages to clean your skin all day, and I didn’t see anything in the ingredients list that would make it do that. And since we’re on the topic, let’s move on and look at the ingredients used in Asso Soap.
What Ingredients Are Used to Make Asso Soap?
The makers of Asso Soap include an ingredients list on their website. I’ll focus on the key ingredients and explain a little about them.
- Pure Gold – The Asso Soap website is full of references to how ancient princesses used gold to keep their skin smooth. They are not able to provide any real scientific evidence showing that gold clears up skin simply because there isn’t any
- Coconut Oil – some research exists that shows that coconut oil is an effective moisturizer
- Palm Oil – I wasn’t able to find any reason for this to be included in an acne treatment
- Aqualene – Once again, I see no reason for this to be in an acne treatment
I could continue that list, but the rest of the ingredients follow the same pattern of not having any acne-fighting properties. I was extremely disappointed with the ingredients list because there isn’t a single ingredient in Asso Soap that actually fights acne!
Is Asso Soap Worth It?
I have to be completely honest with you in answering this last question. Usually answering whether or not a product is “worth it” is really hard because everyone is different and most products could work for someone. But I can’t really say that I would recommend Asso Soap to anyone.
To be blunt, Asso Soap has “scam” written all over it. The ingredients list is a joke, it is overpriced at $24.00 per bar, and the money back guarantee is so hard to work with that it’s not even worth trying to get your money back if you don’t like it. I don’t usually say this about any product, but stay as far away from Asso Soap as possible.
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