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July 28, 2008, 9:58 pm |
Subject: | Remove pimple by heat | |
You must think this is impossible but a company has successfully markets such product. What you have to do is to apply the tip of the gadget to your newly develop pimple for a minute or two and within 24 hours, you can see your acne blemish vanishes into thin air. Thought I am joking? Do you want to see the proof? Then check out http://acnemine.com/zeno.htm |
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July 28, 2008, 11:46 pm Flag as Inappropriate marley says... |
I am not really sure I can call that proof since I don't trust everything I see online (TV/radio/anywhere else). I could imagine there are other things that could lead to this miracle, is it guaranteed? |
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July 29, 2008, 6:27 am Flag as Inappropriate Sean35 says... |
This is very interesting. I'll have to check it out for my youngest. I, like marley, am a bit leery of stuff like this as well. It is one of those things that sounds too good to be true. I would be curious to hear from anyone who has actually used this. Sean |
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July 29, 2008, 7:41 am Flag as Inappropriate skatss says... |
That whole website simply looks like an advertisement for a whole lot of gismos and gadgets for sale that all promise wonderful results but that all disappoint. If you have skin problems, you'd do better to go to a dermatologist or to simply keep your skin clean. |
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July 29, 2008, 10:05 am Flag as Inappropriate ken7700 says... |
I find this hard to believe even with the proof that you have provided, but you never know I guess. |
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July 29, 2008, 1:18 pm Flag as Inappropriate KrisNY says... |
I agree--- this isn't proof. Go see a dermatologist for acne problems- They will look at your skin and decide the best road to take to eliminate or at least control your acne. |
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July 30, 2008, 1:05 am Flag as Inappropriate lylas says... |
A derm isn't always able to control acne, sometimes OTC stuff works better. The Zeno is a $140-150 USD product (they sell it at drug stores such as CVS and Rite Aid). You have to keep it on the pimple for quite some time so its no quick process. I imagine the idea is it kills the bacteria that causes acne but I can't say I'd ever really try it. |
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August 4, 2008, 10:00 pm Flag as Inappropriate flowerhorn says... |
I don't blame most of you having doubt on its effectiveness. However, if you doubt on its efficacy, you can google Zeno and you can check out all the sites that are appearing on your screen. By the way, you don't have to visit a dermatologist if you have a mild or moderate case of acne. You all just have to get the facts right. The link that I have provided does look like it is promoting a lot of treatments for acne, but please bear in mind, those writings there are carefully done after many researches. |
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