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Acnezine Review

 

Acnezine is a combination treatment that uses a natural supplement alongside a benzoyl peroxide cream. The cream is nothing you haven't seen before, which may be a good or a bad thing depending on how your skin reacts to BP. What sets this treatment apart is the supplement.

 

The Acnezine supplement is a blend of vitamins and herbs that aims to detoxify your skin from the inside-out. It includes ingredients that have antioxidant and antibacterial properties to better enable your body to eliminate impurities and combat the harmful action of free radicals. Acnezine also packs a strong dose of collagen to boost skin repair. The supplement only requires 1 capsule per day, which is a fairly low intake among acne supplements.

 

Acnezine at a glance

 

 
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Naturally detoxifies your skin and eliminates unwanted bacteria. 

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2.4% BP cream is an effective spot treatment.

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Collagen can help speed healing from minor scars.

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Only 1 capsule per day means little hassle.

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Most acne is not caused by toxins in the skin (but by excess skin oil, which this doesn't treat).

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Some may experience side effects or an initial breakout during detox.

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Takes time, and the antioxidant approach is often too weak for those with serious acne.

Key Ingredients

 

Topical Cream:

2.4% Benzoyl Peroxide

Supplement:

Ester C

Vitamin E

Aloe Vera Powder

Alpha Lipoic Acid

Collagen Type II

 

 

Who should try Acnezine

 

It's not uncommon for acne sufferers to have a really bad diet. If this is you, a mild detox treatment like Acnezine may help get your skin back in shape. Just keep in mind that you might experience some side effects or an initial breakout as your body expels those toxins (this is normal for any detox treatment).

 

Otherwise, if you don't have oily skin and yet still have acne, or if your acne is not especially serious, then Acnezine may help. Since this treatment targets impurities rather than excess skin oil, it is more geared towards mild cases of acne or those whose pimples are primarily caused by bacteria. Of course, that just goes for the supplement. The cream will work for most who are not especially sensitive or resistant to BP.

 

Who should not try Acnezine

 

If you suffer from oily skin and your acne typically takes the form of pustules and cysts, Acnezine may simply not be enough to get you clear. Also, if need results fast, keep in mind that like most supplements, Acnezine takes time to work. If it does work and your body goes through the detox process, you may temporarily experience side effects, including more acne for a short time. This usually leads to improvement afterwards, but if you can't handle an initial breakout right now, then you may want to pass.

 

Average Price

 

$25 to $40 at most online retailers

 

Alternatives

 

Acne.org Regimen BP gel, Bowel Cleanser Supplements

 

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