Oxycerin Review
As much as acne is a nuisance to anyone, side effects that come with its treatment could be a real nightmare to the users. It is especially shocking when some of these side effects are severe or even sometime fatal. Oxycerin claims to be the pioneer user of the ingredient tree oil which takes the place of the harsh Benzoyl Peroxide present in most acne treatment products. According to the company, both elements have equal strength in fighting against acne.
The product infiltrates the skin and kills the bacteria responsible for causing acne, digs out blackheads, then covers up the skin pores to obstruct the onset of other pimples. Apart from tree oil, the product also has in it other elements like aloe vera, white willow bark, licorice root, hyaluronic acid, which prevent drying and swelling of the skin.
The good thing about this product is that its side effects are not harmful unlike other acne products. Tree oil is a mild yet effective element in the product that cures acne in a gentle way. The manufacturing company offers a refund of 60 days in the case a user is unsatisfied with the product. This means that the company is very confident of their product, which is why they can bet on their product and extend it to a long time period.
However, the product’s competence cannot be completely trusted. Benzoyl peroxide as an ingredient in most acne treating products is without doubt the best in the field. Therefore, any commodity that does not use benzoyl peroxide is usually not strong enough for complete acne treatment. This product also lacks other known components of competent acne products in the market such as inflacin and silicon dioxide.
Now why would a manufacturer put a price against his product then give over 75% discount? That would definitely arouse anyone’s suspicions. This means that the product is only $29. Why then did they indicate the initial price of a $129?
So far, the feedback on their website from users looks fake. There are no second names on the users’ names, no pictures or any other information to identify them. So one wonders, are there real users of the product?
Oxycerin can be bought online at a price of $29 while the retail price is $129. The company offers free shipping of the product. This therefore means that you save a whooping $100!