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C**I
Diluted fluid, not a cream!
Calling this a cream, is a misnomer. It is very fluid and just flows out. If you shake the tube, you can hear it gurgling, like you would when you shake a half empty bottle of juice. Will not recommend this high priced, diluted liquid.
M**B
Works
Works good and has no residue.
B**R
Follow instructions!
Acne.
C**E
Not Effective
This isn't my favorite product for reducing acne, and I probably would not buy it again. It's not a cream, as described - instead, it's liquid, and it's really hard to control what comes out of the bottle. I usually waste a good deal, due to it slipping and sliding right out of the bottle - that's no fun at all!I also didn't really notice a difference when using it on my acne. It might have helped the zits and pimples go down a little bit, but not enough for me to recommend it (as it could have been natural reduction, as I don't have chronic acne - just pop up issues). The smell is bad, too. I am not convinced that it is worth trying, at all, and I probably won't even continue using it, even though I have a pretty full bottle. Save your money for something more effective.
D**L
Very liquidy
At first when it came out of the tube it surprised me — the liquid flowed all over my hand (see photo). I wasn’t expecting such a thin liquidy consistency. But there’s actually a benefit: this allows it to flow into the skin pores better.Some of the active ingredients that fight acne include salicylic, lactic acid, and zinc. This also includes anti-oxidants such as lycopene.I’d say what sets this apart from other products is the way it flows.
D**E
Works as Expected
The REKZE Anti-Acne Cream works similar to popular brands on the market. It is very fluid rather than a cream, so you need to be careful when dispensing to avoid wasting the product. My teen used this as a spot treatment for acne, and it did help dry and heal. Overall, the product worked as expected.
A**R
Worked Well
This product is quite liquidy, but it reduced the bump that I had seemingly overnight. I cleansed the area well and disinfected it with 70% rubbing alcohol. I placed a drop of the ointment onto the bump and covered it with a bandage. The bump dried up the next day and began to flake away. I was a bit surprised with how quickly it seemed to work.
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