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 8, 2008

Pros:

good return policy

Cons:

didn't do anything, and it was expensive!!

total scam. fancy looking useless gadget that costs way too much. i tried it on the exact type of acne they described, and they ended up surfacing and exploding anyway. oh, and the replacement tips thing is a SCAM!!! tips don't go bad!! they're just programmed to stop working after some time so you have to pay more money!!
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February 4, 2008

Pros:

None for me really-it was very expensive and didn't work for me. I did get my money back though.

Cons:

Expensive and doesn't work

This simply did not work on my acne. I do much better with a good skin care regimen. I have had hormonal adult acne for close to ten years now (30 year old female).
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 26, 2008

Pros:

Works very well on deep, cystic acne. Like the product info/instructions CLEARLY state, catch the pimple early before it "surfaces" and Zeno will reduce it to a light red mark instead of a huge scarring zit.

Cons:

Expensive. And 80% of my acne is NOT cystic, so I still have acne. However, Zeno is not advertised as a cure-all.

Cystic pimples are the most painful, most noticeable, and leave the biggest scars. It costs a lot.. bu for me it's absolutely worth the $ to eliminate cysts.
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January 21, 2008

Pros:

When applied properly, it can stop acne cold. Kills the bacteria with heat. When applied at the "epicenter" of the pimple or cyst, it can wipe it out in just two days.

Cons:

It's supposed to "burn"..... Those who cannot take the pain of the "burn" will be disappointed. "Blind" cysts may survive applications that "miss the target." Cysts must be monitored to avoid recurrence.

As a sufferer of cystic acne, this product is a godsend. I just wish it were less expensive, and the heat-producing "heads" were more permanent. (They need replacement after 90 applications. They can accumulate quickly.) Acne can be the underlying cause of other chronic problems, and this product has made a difference for me.
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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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January 17, 2008

Pros:

convenient ususage
no goo or mess

Cons:

expensive
inconsistent

I also looked for a miracle but did not find it with Zeno. Sometimes, the device would work but most times it did nothing for my pimple. Disappointing!
January 12, 2008

Pros:

It looks cool as if it will do some major damage to your acne.

Cons:

Simply, it does not work.

It doesn't work. All those who may be suffering from hormone inconsistency to just almost regular acne, this will do bare minimum. You spend about 200 bucks buying this, and you spend about 20+ min zapping your acne with this tool that makes very annoying sound. Expensive and No-go.
December 30, 2007

Pros:

it sucked and made my acne worse

Cons:

these peopelka re idiots, the acne they say that was treated by it probably wasnt even acne anyways

I hate this product, wouldnt use it again, and im returning it today