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Acuzine Review
Acuzine is marketed as a natural acne treatment product. It supposedly works by providing antioxidants that help eliminate free radicals that can cause skin problems. It is recommended to both adults and teenagers with facial or body acne. The Web site for Acuzine made the claim that the acne treatment product can work on any kind of acne, even very severe ones. Acuzine is said to eliminate spots, blackheads and whiteheads and, as the site acuzinehelp.com claims, all types of acne. It is promoted as an all-natural skin care product that can also help solve skin problems such as inflammation and redness. Comments from users"I've found Acuzine to be really helpful with minor irritations, my face is acne free! I don't believe it will help with cystic acne however." "I used this (acuzine) for three months as directed and saw no difference in my face...After a long process they eventually said they would refund the first purchase which was around $70 for a two-month supply. The refund check only totaled around $39 because of high restocking fees." "...$50 man, what a waste...when it's serious your first choice should always be accutane." "I used acuzine for 1 month and was glad I only bought 1 bottle. It didn't do anything for my skin which only got worse." Our OpinionMajority of the user comments we've gathered stated that the product did not work. A few did say that it was effective, although they are few and far between. The primary complaint was that it did not do anything to the skin at all. Simply put, it was ineffective on most users. Another common complaint was refunding the product. Since the manufacturer has confidently stated that it will allow a full refund after six months, the refund problem claims are quite significant. When searching for Acuzine on the Internet, most links automatically directed the search to the Acnezine site. It seems that the product has been repackaged and reformulated, maybe because of the complaints, although we are not absolutely sure that this is the case. However, some sites have identified Acnezine as "formerly Acuzine." Our VerdictSince majority of the consumer comments that we have gathered are more negative than positive, we simply cannot recommend the product. If you're looking for an all-natural acne treatment, then see the recommended alternatives below. Our Rating
Company InformationAcuzine is manufactured by Ultra Herbal, a United States-based firm that specializes in herbal supplements, liquid formulas and capsule products. Product Ingredients and Specifications
Directions for useAs a dietary supplement. 1 capsule daily, preferably with plenty of water or as directed by a physician. PriceUnsure. The product seemed to have been repackaged or replaced by Acnezine. Return Policy100% money back guarantee, with buyers allowed a six-month period to return the product for a full refund, minus shipping and handling. Consumers looking for natural acne treatment may want to try:
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