Biodermagen Review
If you are dealing with acne on a regular basis, you are reading up as much material written on this skin problem as possible. Yes acne has been plaguing young people for years and may continue doing so unless a perfect remedy is found soon. Trying out every product in the market is not always the answer; it may have counter effects which can be hard to get rid of.
A new product in the market is the Biodermagen – very scientific sounding name but a little probing is required before it can be given a “thumbs up.” First the ingredients are the most important factors in any skin treatment product; next comes the usage and its positive effects. Testimonials from users are also a great support to any one looking for a solution as quick as possible.
Biodermagen site has one pretty young face at the top attesting to its effectiveness and three ambiguous written testimonials titled as “amazing testimonials.” That raises the question about the product’s popularity, or is it the manufacturers are so confident about their product and so need no other feedbacks from other users. No answers so far. The product comes with a life time guarantee!
Biodermagen is an acne serum and to know what and how a serum works we looked up the net. Sorry there is no further explanation on the product site. The internet says – “a serum is a liquid formation,” that is “applied topically to the area to be treated.” I have mentioned this because the Biodermagen site has no information about what and how to use the product! Once serum definition is clear it becomes easier to understand that the product has to be targeted on the acne spots on my face.
Biodermagen claims it is the “World’s best acne treatment with Hydronium 55 (H30+) technology.” What is the H30+ technology? The internet mentions H30+ in the vacuum cleaners technology and hydronium is explained as the presence of water protons in aqueous solution. Simply put the product is a thin aqueous solution of the different compositions contained in it. Let me know if you have a better explanation, seriously.
In the FAQ section Biodermagen site mentions some ingredients; these are – hydronium 55 antioxidant water, aloe vera, witch hazel, salicylic acid (which it has earlier typified as bad for the skin), allantoin, jojoba oil, hyaluronic acid, xanthan, preservative (?), lemongrass, clove, bergamot, lavender, green tea extract, natural color and fragrance. Except the two “h” agents the rest seem very common in all acne treatment products. Yet, the product claims to be a “revolutionary acne fighting technology that diminishes all signs of acne and blackheads to give your skin a radiant, youthful look.” How?
Now if you are still interested to ‘reduce acne”, get “visible results in 24 hours”, have “no irritation w/ natural (?) formula”, “rejuvenate and renew skin”, and “restore skin’s youthful radiance”, then please visit the home site. You can take their “risk free” offers of $ 25 per bottle instead of paying $ 75 and further discounts on bigger purchases. Biodermagen also has a refund policy with applicable conditions. The only way to contact the product manufacturers is through email to – sales@biodermagen.com.
Finally, the offers may be tempting but it would be wise to check out the fine sounding ingredients before you press the key to buy. The chemicals or ingredients may have adverse effects on your skin, cause irritation, dark pigmentations, allergies etc. The product site has no information about any scientific experiments and successes of its action on acne. All products can claim to be the best in its field but as a customer it is our duty to do a thorough check prior to using it. Especially, any product that must be used n the skin should be above all doubts and suspicions to prevent any devastating problems later on.