Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Product Review
Have you ever just wanted your acne to go away? If you’re like most people then you probably have. Have you tried product after product and nothing has helped? Then I have some advice for you. Don’t waste your time trying Noxzema. Noxzema claims to deep clean and dissolve oils on your face while not leaving it to dry. Well it certainly doesn’t leave your face dry. And it also doesn’t remove oils. Despite its claim to actually remove or dissolve the oils, Noxzema only seems to increase them. In fact after just one month of using Noxzema my face was worse than when I had started. My face did not look and worse and fewer pimples were heading out granted. But there in lies more problems. Noxzema actually seemed to cause the oils in my skin to build up instead of dissolve. Despite its problematic results Noxzema is very easy to use. All one has to do is collect a little on ones fingers and rub it gently into ones face. You can cover your whole face or just selective spots. It rubs in very nicely, and all you have to do afterwards is just wash or rinse it off. This makes for very convenient use, especially at times when you normally wash you face anyway. Noxzema is also comparatively cheap compared to many other products. While Noxzema cost $5 at most for a medium sized container, other products cost from the cheapest being at Target as $13-$15, then Aloette as $16-$19, and the priciest being at Skin Medica as $30-$40. But after trying Noxzema with such bad results I have come to the conclusion that there might be a reason why its so cheap. Other products have worked much better, including a homemade remedy called Colloidal Silver. This product can be cheap if homemade, though if bought at the store it can be anywhere from $12-$50 depending on brand and size of bottle. Overall Noxzema is just about worth as little as it costs. So spending a few more dollars for something that works might just be worth it.
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