Quinoderm in General Reviews

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by - written on 12/02/08, updated on 12/02/08 (Useful, 1345 readings)
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Quinoderm is a creme that is used topically for acne treatment. It contain benzoyl peroxide, and is the only available non prescription creme of this type. Quinoderm can be bouhgt in two strenghts, quinoderm 5(5%benozyl peroxide) for sensitive skin types and first time users and quinoderm creme which contains 10% benozyl peroxide. The creme is a thick paste and has a strong smell, however this does go away after a while. It is appled 2/3 times a day. I would definately recommend starting with the weaker type even though you dont think this will be as effective, its better than drying your skin out completely which will probably make you not use at as directed ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/03/12, updated on 23/03/12 (Very useful, 284 readings)
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I don't have the worst skin, but being in my mid 20s it's not exactly the clear skin I had hoped for. I had spots in my teens and although it has fluctuated, it's something I'm still dealing with and that does bother me. I came across some reviews for Quinoderm that were positive and having tried most over the counter creams and washes, decided to give it a go. There are some cautions to using this and although it hasn't been a miracle cure for me, it's something I've found benefit from using. I hadn't heard of this before Googling a few products and seeing the reviews; it's not something I've seen advertised or on shelves before, and I don't know of anyone ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/11/11, updated on 14/11/11 (Very useful, 358 readings)
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When I was younger I suffered terribly with spots. I tried every medication from the doctor and nothing seemed to work. However, I must admit that I was not terribly persistent with treatments either because it was just so bad that if in a couple of weeks the treatment had not worked I moved onto to try the next thing which I am sure probably made my skin worse looking back on it. ------------------------------------ How I came to use this cream... ------------------------------------ I have not had bad spots for a good couple of years now and just a month ago I noticed a few really large, inflamed and painful lumps appear on my chin. I ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/09/10 (Very useful, 365 readings)
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Ive been on pretty much every skin medication known to man, including roaccutaine, none of which have worked. I was given an amazon voucher for some work i did for a school and thought i would spend it on some health and beauty products, looking at the good reviews i thought it was worth a try. I bought the cream and the facewash. I can say that i do not regret it, i can see that its had a drastic effect on my skin. It has taken the reddening away and i can go days without and breakouts. If i do break out i can put the cream on it during the day and it will help it do die down and drys up and white heads as well as stopping others ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/07/10 (Very useful, 562 readings)
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I started using Quinoderm about a year and a half ago. I went into my nearest Boots Pharmacy and asked if they had a topical cream i could use to help my acne. I had previously tried Freederm, which really only seems to make my skin worse. The sales assistant recommended Quinoderm as she had said it really cleared up her son's acne. Quinoderm really does work, it helps dry out spots, clear them and stops the surrounding area from being contaminated. *About the Product* Quinoderm can be bought over the counter it comes in a 25g or 50g tube, i think the small one is about £3 and the big one about £5. The small one lasted me a long time, maybe 6 ... Read the complete review


