Thanks so much! I decided to go with them over Dermatica even though they cost twice as much. I've signed for one month and got 50% off. If all ok them I'll subscribe to their annual membershipI
I messaged Klira to ask them what sets them apart. This was their reply:
'It’s true that both Klira and Dermatica are able to prescribe medical ingredients, but that’s where the similarities end…
The Klira formula is quite different – that’s because as well as putting together the right medical ingredients to treat your skin, we also tailor the non-medical ingredients in the base. This is what really sets the Klira formula apart and why we are able to get our patients to tolerate more effective treatment levels of the actives.
When we did our clinical trials of the Klira Special, not a single person had to stop using their treatment and any negative side effects were dramatically reduced – see below:
* They had a table that I can't paste here but it showed that they have much less side effects than the other prescription skincare providers including breakouts, redness, skin peeling etc*
Because our formulations minimise irritation caused by the medical actives, we are able to ‘journey’ patients up to optimum clinical levels much more quickly
The final reason for the price, is because the cream comes with the dermatology team built in. We are here to help ensure your treatment is a success and to troubleshoot if needed, with significant clinical expertise – you will find your support coming from consultant dermatologists and dermatology nurses.
We also offer video consultations which are great for discussing your skin in more detail, especially your supporting routine and products.
Hope this helps anyone else considering prescription skin care.
Thanks again Cookie and looking forward to joining the club!