i came across ZENO in a bridal magazine, as im getting married next i don't want to wake up with a spot on my face and apparently this is the best thing to get rid of spots in a matter of 24 hours.
its a handheld electronic device, apparently it "triggers a heat shock response in microorganisms that cause skin lesions, bringing about the self-destruction of those bacteria and allowing the skin to return to a healthy, normal state." it kills the bacteria that causes the spot by using heat shock response or something.
anyway, was wondering if anyone had tried it out?? its quite pricey (£125 Uk pounds) but if it works... well it'd be worth it for those big spots that crop up the day you have an important event!
http://www.myzeno.com/
thats the website incase anyones interested
anyone tried ZENO?
Started by goddamnspots, Aug 02 2007 08:03 AM
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#1
Posted 02 August 2007 - 08:03 AM
#3
Posted 12 August 2007 - 12:53 PM
I purchased the ZENO item a couple months ago and have had great luck with it. I've been using the Kern's regimen for a couple of years now and that has more or less taken care of everything save for an occasional pimple showing up once a month or so. The ZENO seemed to work great on these types of breakouts. It seems to work (for me anyway) about as well as going in for a shot of cortisone but without the trouble of getting in to the MD.
I'd say it's worth the money. Good luck.
I'd say it's worth the money. Good luck.
#4
Posted 12 August 2007 - 01:11 PM
It has worked well for me too. Great for zapping zits, especially if you catch them when they are first forming. I think it was well worth the cost of the product.
#5
Posted 13 August 2007 - 12:51 PM
I purchased one about a month ago and unfortunately it didnt work so well for me. I had one pimple that was on my cheek that was juuuuust about the surface. and from what I've read and the research that I've done, the zeno is best used when the pimple is just about to come out...you know, when you touch it and it's a little bit tender? but anyway, it was a really small pimple, like the size of a pencil point. so I figured, hey I might as well try it on this one, if it works, great, if it doesnt, then oh well, it's small anyway. well guess what? I tried it, 3 treatments everyday for 2 days. and well, lets just say the small pimple turned into a large cyst... and my skin was so burned.... it's now been a month and it's barely going away... so I donno.. I read that it worked for a lot of people, but it just didnt work for me. I'd say that if you have really thin and pale skin like I do, dont try it.
#6
Posted 13 August 2007 - 01:07 PM
I don't have zeno, but i have Dermastyle which uses the same method i believe. I just did a trial and had two comming cyst. I treated one with the dermastyle thing and the other just with 10% BP. The one i treated with the dermastyle is already going away and didn't even become a pimple, the other is still a monster
...eeeewww
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I figure it may be a good product or the cyst that is left is just a lot bigger than the other. I don't know, but that is my experience.
Hope I helped
I figure it may be a good product or the cyst that is left is just a lot bigger than the other. I don't know, but that is my experience.
Hope I helped
#7
Posted 15 August 2007 - 07:34 AM
hi i've purchased zeno a couple months back, and i didn't have good results the first time i used it it gave me a really bad headache, and the bumps did not go away.
the second time i used it i didnt get such a big headach but the bumps not only did not go away but got bigger and stayed longer. that's my experience..if u buy @ walgreens you have a month or some to return it so u could always try it and see if it works for you if not return it!
the second time i used it i didnt get such a big headach but the bumps not only did not go away but got bigger and stayed longer. that's my experience..if u buy @ walgreens you have a month or some to return it so u could always try it and see if it works for you if not return it!
#8
Posted 24 August 2007 - 11:58 PM
Any other similar products?
#9
Posted 28 August 2007 - 12:17 AM
is this good for red marks?
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