Looks like CU Skin does work!
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Looks like CU Skin does work!
I found this looking up sebaceous prominence on google, I think we were just to quick to jump to conclusions with this product!
Take a look at this
http://www.malesvue.com/news/2009/08/16/fordyce-spots-treatment-final-results/
I think we have found a cure
Take a look at this
http://www.malesvue.com/news/2009/08/16/fordyce-spots-treatment-final-results/
I think we have found a cure
Bumpsbegone- Posts: 47
Join date: 2009-06-21
Re: Looks like CU Skin does work!
that post seems very structured and well thought out to make it sound as convincing as possible.
the after pictures seem to be conveniantly more blurry and not as close up as the before pictures.
I've been in the same boat really wanting to believe something is true when I've been really desperate to get rid of my own SP, don't let that affect your judgement
the after pictures seem to be conveniantly more blurry and not as close up as the before pictures.
I've been in the same boat really wanting to believe something is true when I've been really desperate to get rid of my own SP, don't let that affect your judgement
davo- Posts: 21
Join date: 2009-05-22
Re: Looks like CU Skin does work!
its a scam, plain and simple. not only this, but that particular article was written at the time that that product was heavily advertised on that site. When that article was first linked many months ago, i called it out for being a complete lie, as there was a thousand links to the "buy now" page selling the product.
He says it took two "courses" of treatment to cure him, even though, by the very nature of the product, it would need to be used continuously for the effects to be maintained. its mode of action is that of an antiandrogen, meaning it may slightly inhibit overactive androgen based processes including sebaceous activity. Unfortunately, the antiandrogen used in their formula (saw palmetto) is quite weak, and likely not nearly strong enough to make any kind of difference in regards to sp. no matter what any website says, if you gained any kind of results from this product, they would not at all be permanent, and would take far more than 2 "courses" to maintain.
This is an acne product, nothing more. it may or may not be able to control oil on your face to some extent, but not nearly enough to make sp disappear. lets not forget that the website selling it used clearly photoshopped pictures on their results page (taking their before pics, and just blurring the spots on a mirrored copy image), and are selling the product at nearly a 400% markup from the bulk price. if you want to use this product, there are plenty of far more potent and cheaper antiandrogens on the market.
He says it took two "courses" of treatment to cure him, even though, by the very nature of the product, it would need to be used continuously for the effects to be maintained. its mode of action is that of an antiandrogen, meaning it may slightly inhibit overactive androgen based processes including sebaceous activity. Unfortunately, the antiandrogen used in their formula (saw palmetto) is quite weak, and likely not nearly strong enough to make any kind of difference in regards to sp. no matter what any website says, if you gained any kind of results from this product, they would not at all be permanent, and would take far more than 2 "courses" to maintain.
This is an acne product, nothing more. it may or may not be able to control oil on your face to some extent, but not nearly enough to make sp disappear. lets not forget that the website selling it used clearly photoshopped pictures on their results page (taking their before pics, and just blurring the spots on a mirrored copy image), and are selling the product at nearly a 400% markup from the bulk price. if you want to use this product, there are plenty of far more potent and cheaper antiandrogens on the market.
late_thought- Posts: 369
Join date: 2009-05-17
Re: Looks like CU Skin does work!
I contacted the site owner:
**************
Hello,
The article stating it works - was this written by one of you (Mike or Ryan)? I have SP pretty badly. I'm a member of a few forum for SP 'sufferers' and a few people have tried CUskin with zero results. I bought some myself and got nothing. Any chance of some higher-res 'after' photos?
Thanks
***************
REPLY:
Hi
The article was written by me (Mike). I mentioned during the use of CUskin that everyone may react to this product differently. We both run MalesVue as a hobby and at the moment we're both working extremely long hours so do not always have time to come home, spending time uploading photo's and updating the site.
Have you tried using vinegar before? The CUskin has removed most of the sebum for me, whilst vinegar keeps it under control (so I believe). I'm not a medical expert so I can't comment too much but I hope that helps.
Kind Regards,
Mike
**************
Hello,
The article stating it works - was this written by one of you (Mike or Ryan)? I have SP pretty badly. I'm a member of a few forum for SP 'sufferers' and a few people have tried CUskin with zero results. I bought some myself and got nothing. Any chance of some higher-res 'after' photos?
Thanks
***************
REPLY:
Hi
The article was written by me (Mike). I mentioned during the use of CUskin that everyone may react to this product differently. We both run MalesVue as a hobby and at the moment we're both working extremely long hours so do not always have time to come home, spending time uploading photo's and updating the site.
Have you tried using vinegar before? The CUskin has removed most of the sebum for me, whilst vinegar keeps it under control (so I believe). I'm not a medical expert so I can't comment too much but I hope that helps.
Kind Regards,
Mike
Bruce Fordyce- Posts: 195
Join date: 2009-07-18
Re: Looks like CU Skin does work!
mmm
Im not sure sure that its a permanent cure, more likely it may reduce the appearance for some people. I would have liked to see clearer pictures to be honest
Is it worth spending £30 on it?
http://www.fordycespots.com/purchase/
Im not sure sure that its a permanent cure, more likely it may reduce the appearance for some people. I would have liked to see clearer pictures to be honest
Is it worth spending £30 on it?
http://www.fordycespots.com/purchase/
Jack Bauer- Posts: 19
Join date: 2009-05-19
Re: Looks like CU Skin does work!
seriously ... WAKE THE FUCK UP, it's a scam
hoho- Posts: 89
Join date: 2009-10-22
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