Cold Fusion Acne Treatment Review
Acnes are making your life miserable and you have yet to get your hands on the right solution to the problem. The story seems to be the same everywhere and people are becoming desperate and going to all lengths to just get rid of these skin ‘horrors’. I know it is difficult to finding out about a product without using it, but you can always read extensively about it first before plunging in. The product details, ingredients used, their amounts, prices and reviews can help you make a more informed choice.
A grand website with information on acne – how, why and where is drawing a lot of consumers. It is the Cold Fusion Acne Treatment product – the name sounds new and the displays in the site are quite interesting. A glance through the site shows there is a lot of scientific study done on acne and how to best combat it; there is a mention of a doctor who has done research on acne and how the product is based on his findings.
Cold Fusion Acne Treatment claims to “reduce inflammation, swelling, constriction of pores, and even prevent a subsequent breakout.” The product has used the knowledge shared by Dr, Dubrow in his book – The Acne Cure, wherein he explains the powerful combination of salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide and glycolic acid can do wonders. These three ingredients are lethal weapons fro curing and preventing acne breakouts in a topical application form. This hardly seems new information for you and me; most of the acne treating products relies on these ingredients to fight acne.
Cold Fusion says their scientifically designed unique combination will cure acne in 24 hours. The site promotes the book written by Dr. Dubrow and has a page for you to purchase it online. There is repeated mention of a four-step method to get rid of acne and you are requested to read the book for further information! You will find information on how to follow a specialized program to prevent future acne breakouts.
The ‘How it works’ section explains cites the three reasons for acne – dead skin cells, bacteria and inflammation. Okay we know all this, read about it a number of times, so what is new? The page scrolls down to a comparison between this product and some others and then you are requested purchase the doctor’s book again! No mention of how this product actually works!
The ‘Instructions’ page explains how to use the different acne treatment products of Cold Fusion Acne Treatment. The first requires you to wet your face and any other affected part of your body. Then gently massage the Arctic Breeze Cleanser in those areas in a circular motion; now rinse it off with warm water. Next you must apply the liquid Arctic Mist Toner on the affected parts – do not wash it off. The containers have pumps making it convenient to control the flow of the contents on your palm. This was your morning activity.
The afternoon application comes next in which the first step is same as above. You wet your face, massage the Arctic Breeze Cleanser in a circular motion on the affected parts and then wash off with warm water. Now place the Cold Fusion ice pack on your affected parts for 2 minutes – remember you kept the ice pack in the freezer? It seems the coldness helps to open up the pores so the lotion can be absorbed easily! I thought coldness closed all pores – didn’t you? Anyway, now you must massage the Arctic Frost Lotion on your face and the other affected parts and then pat the areas with the ice pack again.
The last instructions say to hold the ice pack on any about-to-breakout pimple to subside the bump. You must repent this performance 3-4 times in the day to successfully stop it from coming out in the open. But, don’t we do it as it is on our own? Sorry, I could not find how the products were made, what are the compositions, etc. Guess you have to buy the book to know more about the product. No, I have no intention to know more about the product because I will definitely not purchase this set for my acne treatment.