Zeno : Acne Clearing Device

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August 30, 2008

Pros:

It kills the big red pimples you zap at without side effects.

Cons:

It is only for light to moderate acne. It does not kill white heads or black heads

It gets rid of red pimples but does not work on severe acne and does not get rid of blackheads and white heads.
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July 24, 2008

Pros:

DOES works on cystic ance that hasn't yet or barely broke the surface of the skin.

Cons:

does NOT work on whiteheads, blackheads or red marks or scars. actually might cause a little scarring or iritation if used to often.

I've burned myself with it once on a cyst zit that hadn't broke the surface yet and developed a lovely blister but no zit. then I was a genius and popped the blister and develpoed a huge red mark type burn on my face. I did use it to much on that paticular zit. live and learn. overall good product but use with extreme caution.
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July 1, 2008

Pros:

Gets ride of spots that are just developing.

Cons:

Only work for some spots. Once the spots turns into that dreaded lump it's to late. Treatment is long, 2.5 mins for evert spot!

It's expensive and doesn't really work as well as it should.
June 29, 2008

Pros:

warms your face up?

Cons:

doesnt work actually makes the pimples get bigger

dont buy this
June 29, 2008

Pros:

works on smaller, newly forming pimples best.

Cons:

darn $$ but I found a loophole.....

Hello I bought my Zeno last week after reading many reviews. I know it's not for cystic acne (although some people claims it worked on theirs). I had a dime sized, squishy cyst for over a month. Had it injected with cortisone 3 times...to no avail. I used the Zeno and it seemed to flatten it out--but it came right back hours later. I tried the Zeno on small forming pimples next and that seemed to work fine. I'll keep the Zeno for those little ones. Money-saving trick: when the Zeno is ready for use and the green light flashes telling you to begin cycle...don't push it. Apply Zeno to area and let the green button beep, when it's done and powers down, power Zeno back on, it'll still be the right temp. You just have to time out 2 1/2 minutes in your head or on a kitchen timer. Using Zeno this way prevents you from using up the pre-set cycles and needing more.
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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 10, 2007

Pros:

for those annoying pimples that pop up the night before something impotant-it works great

Cons:

can burn the skin near the mouth areas and is expensive

it works for the pimples above the skin. zeno does not work for severe acne types. it is not made for those type of pimples. ive learned that it doesnt make it better to press down harder on the pimple it makes it worse. it does work though on certain pimples i would recommend it for someone who gets regular breakouts during their period or when they are stressing out.
August 25, 2007

Pros:

Worked the first time but I was constantly breaking out and soon ran out of treatments.

Cons:

Has not worked this time ( 2 months later). Way too time consuming if you really have acne. It probably would be good for those who get 1 or 2 pimples a month or even a week. But I'm not that "lucky"

I would take it back but I hate it when they ask you why you are returning the product...isn't is obvious. You can probably get the same effect with a washcloth and bowl of hot water. lol $150 vs $1!
August 6, 2007

Pros:

works if u zap the pimple in time

Cons:

expensive keep having to buy tops for it

if you have the money its worth it
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