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soliloquy
Jan 30, 2009, 04:52 PM
I've recently heard about an acne treatment called Pronexin. I was wondering if anyone could give me a little bit of insight about it, what it is, how it works, if it works.

geminifray
Feb 1, 2009, 12:33 PM
Pronexin is a natural acne scrub that is sold only on the net. The bottle you get is like a 3 or 4 month supply and it's really affordable. It has natural ingredients like jojoba oil, tea tree oil, DMAE, green tea, etc. So it's really gentle on the skin too, and the tea tree oil is basically the newest thing to be discovered in acne treatment. It's as good as benzyl peroxide at attacking acne, but you won't become dependent on it or experience any of the harsh side effects. It also has hyaluronic acid, which is naturally occurring within the body. It cushions the joints and moisturizes the skin without oils or clogging your pores. All around, it's a good bet.

mikechase159
Feb 10, 2009, 10:00 AM
Pronexin has some of the best acne fighting ingredients on the natural market that wonʼt irritate the skin. For one thing, it uses Redmond clay, which has actually been connected to healing the skin in a bunch of different ways. It also uses tea tree oil, which has been compared to benzyl peroxide. In fact, studies have shown it to be the same as benzyl peroxide, but again without the side effects. In addition, it uses walnut shell exfoliant, hyaluronic acid, green tea, glucosamine, vitamin C, and vitamin A to name a few. With one of these ingredients, you could probably achieve reasonable results. But with all of them combined, your results are accelerated and a lot of your skinʼs needs are fulfilled at the same time. So your skin reacts much more quickly, resulting in most of your acne possibly disappearing in the first week. Amazing product. I recommend it. They have a full money back guarantee (including shipping and handling) so you have nothing to lose.

brandintong
Jul 2, 2010, 12:15 PM
It may sound great, but I have heard it is a scam. You should research a little bit more over the internet. It sounds perfect with all theses natural ingredients, but its suppose to heal your acne in three days, which sounds like a scam to me. I've also heard that they give you a money back guarantee, but they don't abide by it. So maybe its worth the $30, but maybe its not.

brandintong
Jul 2, 2010, 12:15 PM
It may sound great, but I have heard it is a scam. You should research a little bit more over the internet. It sounds perfect with all theses natural ingredients, but its suppose to heal your acne in three days, which sounds like a scam to me. I've also heard that they give you a money back guarantee, but they don't abide by it. So maybe its worth the $30, but maybe its not.