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Derma Cleanse: An Herbal Hybrid
Over the past 5-10 years, discussions about acne treatments have generally revolved around three-step processes due to the marketing prowess of companies like Proactiv. Derma Cleanse by Canadian supplier Zenmed is another three-step process available without a prescription, but it takes an interesting twist on acne treatment by combining herbal and non-herbal remedies.
The first step in the Derma Cleanse process is a facial cleansing gel that contains herbal products such as sage, coltsfoot, chamomile, cucumber and wild thyme, as well as aloe vera and five different types of vitamins. The second step in the Derma Cleanse process involves an acne treatment gel that combines herbal products with the proven astringent, salicylic acid, which has been used for years in a variety of acne treatment products (Clearasil, Oxy, Stridex, etc.)
Derma Cleanse’s third step is a capsule that Zenmed claims can help cure you from the inside by slowing the production of acne-causing pollutants and regulating stress and hormone levels. The ingredients in these capsules run the herbal gamut from honeysuckle to dandelion.
If you want to give Derma Cleanse a try, you could easily spend $100 on your first round of products. Before you do that, however, you will want to ask the million-dollar question – does this stuff really work? That is a question only Derma Cleanse users can answer and there are some testimonials on the Zenmed Web site, but the relative newness of the product means there are not many photos yet. Certainly, as far as the ingredients of the Derma Cleanse system are concerned, salicylic acid is a proven product that has been in acne treatments for years.
Clearly, whether you opt for Derma Cleanse will largely depend on your feelings towards herbal products. Money and time aside, you probably have little to lose and if you do not see improvement within the first 30 days, you can always try something else. At any rate, Derma Cleanse certainly fills an interesting niche by combining herbal cures with more conventional treatment products to provide a safe, new treatment option for acne sufferers looking for an effective remedy.
The first step in the Derma Cleanse process is a facial cleansing gel that contains herbal products such as sage, coltsfoot, chamomile, cucumber and wild thyme, as well as aloe vera and five different types of vitamins. The second step in the Derma Cleanse process involves an acne treatment gel that combines herbal products with the proven astringent, salicylic acid, which has been used for years in a variety of acne treatment products (Clearasil, Oxy, Stridex, etc.)
Derma Cleanse’s third step is a capsule that Zenmed claims can help cure you from the inside by slowing the production of acne-causing pollutants and regulating stress and hormone levels. The ingredients in these capsules run the herbal gamut from honeysuckle to dandelion.
If you want to give Derma Cleanse a try, you could easily spend $100 on your first round of products. Before you do that, however, you will want to ask the million-dollar question – does this stuff really work? That is a question only Derma Cleanse users can answer and there are some testimonials on the Zenmed Web site, but the relative newness of the product means there are not many photos yet. Certainly, as far as the ingredients of the Derma Cleanse system are concerned, salicylic acid is a proven product that has been in acne treatments for years.
Clearly, whether you opt for Derma Cleanse will largely depend on your feelings towards herbal products. Money and time aside, you probably have little to lose and if you do not see improvement within the first 30 days, you can always try something else. At any rate, Derma Cleanse certainly fills an interesting niche by combining herbal cures with more conventional treatment products to provide a safe, new treatment option for acne sufferers looking for an effective remedy.
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