Zeno : Acne Clearing Device

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March 22, 2008

Pros:

None

Cons:

Doesn't work

I'm a manager at a CVS pharmacy. We only recently started caring the Zeno and I can honestly tell you that every single one of them have been returned. I personally have never tried it, but i think the fact that no one holds on to one for more than a week says enough. They come out with new lines of acne care all the time, most under 10 bucks per bottle... if you think about it you could experiment with at least 15 different kinds for the price of a Zeno, dont waste your money.
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February 2, 2008

Pros:

None.

Cons:

It's a waste of money, time, and effort. I thought it would work, but it just made me break out more, and left red marks on my skin. It's NO GOOD!

Don't waste your money...you're better off buying natural products from health stores and taking vitamins, eating fruits and vegetables, drinking lemon water, doing honey masks, and making sure that you're skin is clean, toned, and moisturized.
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January 18, 2008

Pros:

It works for me. Spots that normally take a week to die are gone in 24-48 hours.

Cons:

It's pricey, and replacing the tips can be inconvenient.

It only works on certain types of "spot" (I don't know all the terminology) as it says in the instruction book (I wonder how many reviewers actually read it) but if you have the type of spot that are the larger red lumps under the skin which never "erupt" but just hurt, and you get them as soon as you start to feel that "incoming" pain, this thing will kill them. A dermatologist would be able to tell you if your particular acne would respond.
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December 23, 2007

Pros:

None

Cons:

It absolutely doesn't work!!!

Excuse me for my french, but it's a piece of sh*t. I just want to warn you, save your money, it doesn't worth of it. It makes pipmles bigger and leaves red marks on your face.
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December 16, 2007

Pros:

30-day return policy

Cons:

Didn't work, irritated skin

Don't waste your money on this product. It does not clear pimples.
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October 1, 2007

Pros:

none

Cons:

ineffective, expensive

Like everyone else, was hoping for a miracle - especially for $150. It did nothing for my breakouts at all. Initially, I used as directed - one session, three times a day. That didn't work, so I tried a more aggressive approach keeping it on the newly-forming blemish 2+ times a sitting. That didn't work, either. I wasted my money on yet another gimmick. You would think at nearly 35 having thrown thousands upon thousands down the tubes, I would have learned my lesson by now...
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September 11, 2007

Pros:

Goes to work quickly on cystic-type bumps below the skin surface;
good for monthly hormonal flare-ups on the chin

Cons:

Pricey little gadget!

I use this whenever I get one of those pesky bumps on my chin. It is important to use the Zeno as soon as you feel the nodule coming up. I use this no more than a total of three times (once morning, once evening and then once next morning) on the bump and it stops it dead in its tracks. When I didn't have the Zeno, no other topical would work for me and the nodule would just hang around for what seemed like forever. The Zeno really lessened the time the bump was around. I was very impressed. Does burn a little, so be sure to let it rest lightly on the skin (don't press hard).
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September 5, 2007

Pros:

Probably reduced the severity but not even sure about that

Cons:

Does not work for all
Very expensive to buy
Very expensive per pimple to operatie

It did not work for me. I used it as recommended about 3 times in 24 hours for a pimple that I caught pretty early on. It seemed like it has reduce the bump but the pimple never went away. In fact after 3 days it came back. Good that Walgreens take it back.
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July 30, 2007

Pros:

None

Cons:

Price, Effect, More Hope Wasted, Burning.

First time used, it worked as the packaging said, so I kept it. After the initial trial, it would burn my sensitive and pale skin leaving a red mark everytime, which would take a couple days to heal. A

Waste of time, money, space and hope.
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November 4, 2017
Waste of Money
I begged my mom to buy this for me when I was a teen (about eight years ago). I had seen it on the Tyra banks show lol. Well, it did absolutely nothing for my skin but make my pimples worse.