Taking a Look at the Neutrogena SkinID Program
Author: Martin Hansenbr
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Virtually all acne treatment systems available to those with acne are designed for mass use, without individual specialization. While prescribed medications can be tailored to some degree to the specific needs and requirements of an individual, most treatment systems in general are geared towards general application. Neutrogena skinID was created to provide a unique and personalized approach to combating acne that sets it apart from many other treatment systems on the market. This review will address this unique approach and provide a product assessment of Neutrogena skinID.
Neutrogena skinID is produced by the Neutrogena Corporation, which was created in 1930 and has earned a reputation for producing high-quality personal health products, namely in hair and skin care. The companys skinID division has a B rating from the Better Business Bureau, most likely because the file is relatively new.
SkinID is predicated on the notion that acne treatment should be personalized. The user first undergoes a skinID Evaluation, which determines which product in which quantities should be used by the user. As shown in television commercials, this results in numbers that reveal the specific requirements for the individual user. Then, the company sends the user three products that were selected for the user based on their evaluation. The list of products available is extensive and is not readily available; the user will know what products they will use only after the evaluation is done. Three products that could potentially be used by the user are the Foam Cleanser, Anti-Acne Treatment, and ultra-soft pads. The Foam Cleanser uses .5% salicylic acid in conjunction with botanical ingredients to reduce redness, irritation, and blemishes on the skin. The Anti-Acne Treatment uses a powerful dose of 2.5% benzoyl peroxide to attack the acne-causing bacteria, while the ultra-soft pads provide a gentle exfoliation of the skin.
Neutrogena skinID is not available in stores and can only be purchased online. The cost will vary depending on the specific treatment, but on average a complete skinID treatment system will cost around $40 a month.
Reviewers who have used the skinID system give mostly favorable reviews. They report that skinID does initially result in a few side effects, like itching and dried skin, but for the most part the products work well to clear up acne and keep it from returning while the products are used. The system appears to work quite well for many people, although it is not for everyone. Some users have reported that the Evaluation system is inherently flawed because it does not give the user an accurate or complete picture of their skincare situation. These reviews are mostly outweighed by the more positive ones (although I must stress that this product system will not work for everyone). Those who want a different and customized approach may want to give the Neutrogena skinID system a shot.
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