Zeno : Hot Spot

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April 8, 2012

Pros:

Easy to use
Actually works

Cons:

Pricey
Limited number of uses

I've been breaking out for about four months straight and have tried every kind of OTC treatment and nothing worked. I bought the Zeno Hot Spot on Tuesday and by Friday, I was totally clear. I was really skeptical when I bought it, but am thrilled that it actually worked for me. I used it on about 8 pimples two to three times per day and on day two, they were all noticeably smaller. This product definitely works.
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October 2, 2010

Pros:

--works best on those icky oily pimples that can be painful or sore and kind of numbs them, which feels a lot better

--really reduces the size of the pimples quickly and takes away the inflamation right away

--the lights on the side tell you how many heat cycles you have left before you have to throw it away, so you don't end up getting surprised by having it die on you

--small and handy for traveling

--beeps every 30 seconds so you know how much time is left in the

Cons:

--can leave the skin around the area red, so I tend to use it at night before I sleep, which works best. It really isn't much of a problem though.

--if you move the Zeno to a different pimple during the heat cycle, it can feel really hot at first (but even though I have really sensitive skin, it didn't burn my skin or anything)

This is definitely worth the money, as it kills pimples very quickly without having to deal with the annoying affects of gels and whatnot that can dry out your skin or irritate it. I did read somewhere though that you have to be careful not to push the "on" button to turn it off because it shuts off automatically and that will switch it back on and start a new cycle, so that was good to remember. Usually, it helps to pop the pimple first because I noticed it disappears a lot sooner if you can get some of the stuff out BEFORE using the Zeno as opposed to after. If I have a really intense, deep pimple, I'll hold it on for the full 2 1/2 minutes, but if it's not TOO serious, I'll switch it to another pimple halfway through the time to conserve the cycles, which seems to be working out. After that, I usually put a dab of a clay mask on the pimple and it'll usually be gone by the morning.
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