Paging through the latest copy of Marie Claire, I found another reference to the Zeno Zit Zapper. It’s #5 in the article, 9 Fast Track Beauty Fixes.
There is even a testimony. Genevieve, 33, says, “Five minutes after zapping my pimple- one of those deep-down, painful ones you can feel coming on for days- it was less red and considerably less sore. By the next morning, only a minuscule red mark remained.”
I WANT THIS…. if it really works. I just don’t know, it sounds too good too be true.
Zeno is available only through authorized physicians and skin care specialists. Zeno Replacement tips (90 treatment cycles) are available online or at the location where you purchased ZENO.
Suggested Retail Price
Zeno: $225.00
Replacement Tips (90 treatment cycles): $35.00

Go to the doctor and get some Retin-A. You will thank yourself.
-Jason
I still think you’re throwing your money away. Even IF it worked, of which I’m very doubtful, do you get $225 worth of those specific kind of pimples she’s talking about? I get maybe a few a year, and I’m sure a topical cream would work as well. By the way, I bought this Igia Pore Cleanser http://www.seenontvproducts.net/igiaporecleanser/
and it’s absolute rubbish.
The cream works VERY well, but you have to use it sparingly or else it will dry out skin. Only a VERY small dab is needed. The 2 oz tube usually lasts me 2-3 months. And I have had adult acne for a few years now…..
-Jason
You poor thing! Free tips, though you’ve probably heard ’em before:
(1) Wash face nightly with antibacterial soap
(2) Wash sheets weekly
(3) Replace pillowcase more frequently if necessary
(4) Use Arm & Hammer or Tide detergents, scent-free, and fabric softener sheets (not liquid).
(5) Medical treatment is good too: Accutane in particular. But Accutane can cause birth defects if you become pregnant while you’re using it, so you should ahem, abstain while you’re being treated.
Here’s something from the NIH (don’t trust the hucksters!):
http://www.niams.nih.gov/hi/topics/acne/acne.htm