subject: AcneZine Revitol Treatment Cream Review - Is It The Real Deal Or A Total Scam? [print this page] AcneZine Revitol Treatment Cream Review - Is It The Real Deal Or A Total Scam?
After having used AcneZine for 2 weeks my acne disappeared along with the scars and blemishes they usually leave behind on my face. My skin is clear and silky smooth now, and when I get a pimple or two every once in a while all I do is apply a little AcneZine and it goes away 10x faster than anything I've ever used.
You don't need me to tell you what it's like to lack self-confidence or to go out and date the opposite sex. I've gone years without dating because of fear...
fear that the person I was with would be ashamed to take me out in public or introduce me to family and friends. In other words, now that my confidence is back to where it once was before (pre-pubescent) I am more social than ever.
This is one of those rare acne treatment applications with ALL of the benefits and NONE of the side effects. I have a sneaky suspicion the pills are just a placebo (a substance made to "trick" the mind into assuming a healing process with the body without any of the chemicals in a pill).
But the key secret to this product is the "skin cream". The instructions say to use it in the evening, but I like to use it at night so it can sit for a few hours on areas I want treated.
This brings us back to the question: Is the AcneZine Revitol Treatment Cream the real deal or a scam?
Isn't it obvious (smiles). If it were a scam you would probably read a lot more bad things about it than good, and I have no bad words for it -- except maybe that it's a bit pricey. But you have to ask yourself: is the price worth having a social life?
I don't know about you but it was for me, so I went with it and it's changed my life since.