I’ve heard a lot about Acnezine – the “miracle”, the “scam”, the “acne wonder lotion” and all the rest of it.
But I was sceptical, and here’s why.
First, the product is supposed to work very quickly. Well, we’ve heard that before and scepticism inevitably creeps in with these ‘near instant cure’ claims.
Second, the product uses benzoyl peroxide, which is found in tons of other acne products. But – guess what? – I was pleasantly surprised by Acnezine.
Consider some of the benefits of the products, apart from the fact that it works for most people.
Certainly there are some who find acnezine ineffective, but quite frankly that can be said about any acne product. Some also complain about tiredness, which largely stems from the detoxification of the body with the product.
The question is: is it right for ‘you’? And is it safe . . for everyone? Those are the key criteria and what I base my review upon.
How Does it Work? The Acnezine Solution is based on a deep cleansing treatment that cleans the body (and the acne) from the inside out. It is not just a topical, but rather designed as an entire skin care system which should heal blemishes and prevent future acne breakouts.
Acnezine’s owner, the Revitol Company, was founded in 2002 and has developed a good reputation in the health and beauty business (unlike some I could, but won’t name). They are also a member of the Natural Products Association.
Acnezine provides the antioxidants that are required to combat impurities and imbalances that occur in the body. Revitol claim that their researchers worked on what is a whole-of-body approach to cleanse the body of acne-causing agents and that holistic approach, using natural ingredients, is key to its success.
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