I think I’m giving up on the RareMinerals Blemish Therapy.
As much as I want to like it, it isn’t doing anything for me, and I can’t handle the smell.
I stopped wearing the Blemish Therapy in the morning because I was self conscious about the smell. I know my husband could smell it, and I didn’t want anyone else to smell me, and wonder why I smelled like sulfur.
Since I have large pores are around my nose, I put the blemish therapy around my nose at least an hour before I go to bed, and I still wake up in the middle of the night with the sulfury smell of the blemish therapy in my nose.
I’m also not noticing the promised reduction in blackheads, smaller pores, or fewer breakouts.
I have to say that I am very disappointed that the blemish therapy didn’t work. So many reviewers on QVC said that they saw dramatic results immediately, and of course, I hoped I would see dramatic results as well.
If I was seeing the promised results I could deal with the smell, but since I am not seeing them, I’m not willing to put up with the smell on a regular basis.
Bye Bye Blemish Therapy.
You can see my previous Rare Mineral Blemish Therapy Reviews at:
RareMinerals Blemish Therapy Review
RareMinerals Blemish Therapy Review part 2


October 21st, 2007 - 2:23 am
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October 22nd, 2007 - 6:31 pm
Thanks for your honest review of Bye Bye Blemish Therapy, I will steer clear of it! I cannot tell you how often I wish the claims were true on QVC and other informercials.
I am very grateful for good return policies! Every once in a great while, I do come across something amazing though. Keep up the great work! Jen
October 23rd, 2007 - 7:49 am
Jen, I know what you mean.
It would be nice if all of the claims were true, but this is going back!
March 6th, 2008 - 6:51 pm
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May 1st, 2008 - 7:12 pm
what on earth are you talking about?
this stuff is great. the sulfur smell is tea tree oil. it’s incredibly good for acne.
when i used it, the light foamy soap felt great, and it was smooth and yet it exfoliated well. i have REALLY sensitive skin, and this is the only stuff that doesn’t make me scream in writhing pain. not only that, but after you wash your face its smoothy smooth and using the make up is great. i can use it before school, and it hides the blemishes, while at the same time helping them go away. i use the wash and makeup and night and the next morning, my face has literally cleared up. and i have terrible boil like acne, and it’s all over my face.
i love this stuff to death, and i’d never choose anything else.
May 2nd, 2008 - 8:20 am
Kat thanks for sharing your experiences with us, it’s always nice to know why products do or don’t work for someone.
I haven’t tried the renew and reveal facial cleanser, which is what I assume you are talking about washing your face with.
I’ve only tried the RareMinerals Blemish therapy.
Even if the sulfur smell is stuff that’s good for your skin, if the smell of something wakes me up at night, or makes me feel self-conscious all day I’m not going to use it
May 4th, 2008 - 9:32 pm
heh, sorry if i was rude. the make-up is that what you’re using? i don’t like the smell at all either, but it goes away after a minute.
i guess we can all have our opinions
May 5th, 2008 - 10:06 am
Yes, I’m using the makeup.
I must have an extra sensitive sniffer, I can smell it throughout the day, it would be nice if I couldn’t though.