Acnetix
Acnetix has recently hit the market as the latest in a series of all-natural scrubs. It comes in a distinctive red and black bottle, and markets itself as a one-step treatment, in contrast to the many three-step treatments available today.
Acnetix is marketed as free of harsh chemicals which have a drying effect on the skin, and goes as far as to promise positive noticeable change within a week. However, it is more realistic to expect to see a difference between 2-4 weeks.
Acnetix costs $39.99 for a supply lasting 2-3 months, which certainly gives it a price advantage over most of the competition in the market. The manufacturers claim that Acnetix is so cheap because it uses recycled packaging material and wind energy in the manufacture of labels.
Acnetix’s marketers provide a list of harmful ingredients that Acnetix does not contain, but it is difficult to figure out what ingredients actually do exist in this treatment. This fact is somewhat worrisome, as a good company marketing a sound product should not conceal this kind of information.
Acnetix certainly has good marketing, but the real benefits of the product that stands behind it remain unsubstantiated. As things are, we do not find sufficient cause to recommend this product.
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