Mario Badescu Acne Control Kit Reviews

Advertised through word of mouth as well as popular paid advertising, Mario Badescu Acne Control Kit is often advertised mostly by hair dressers and others who, for lack of better ways to say it, don’t know what they’re talking about in terms of acne treatments.  They address hair needs, and frankly, they don’t actually research or for that matter use the products themselves.  But of course, we think of some kind of professional as an all around professional for some reason.

But giving it a fair enough chance, you have to wonder how the Mario Badescu Acne Control Kit works.  They use a number of products including an acne cleanser, cucumber lotion, drying mask, drying cream, and drying lotion.  Now of course, there’s one problem anybody could pick up on right from the start.  Half of their products are “drying” products.  Benzoyl peroxide dries out skin, Accutane dries out skin.  But we’re so often working to combat dry winter skin, dry and peeling skin, dry skin in general.  So when fighting acne or otherwise any time, why would we want to “dry” our skin?

It’s cold comfort that they don’t even get their own ingredients right.  Yes, it means that it does not actually dry skin, or at least that’s a possibility.  But it also means that they obviously don’t actually know what they’re talking about in all realistic terms.  Realistically speaking, it means that the Mario Badescu Acne Control Kit couldn’t work, because they wouldn’t have the expertise to design something that did.

So how does it actually work?  They use salicylic acid.  Salicylic acid is used in smaller amounts for acne and in larger amounts in chemical peels.  In acne treatments, it has no side effects except of course for a possible allergic reaction.  But then you wonder why would they use it in a chemical peel?  Because it doesn’t dry the skin, which would inevitably speaking cause side effects.  But it does cause the skin cells, dead skin cells in particular, to shed away at an accelerated rate.  So obviously, it could work, but it is only one approach.

The simple reality is that you can find salicylic acid in most popular acne treatments, sometimes along with benzoyl peroxide, sometimes without.  Or at least it comes in a higher number of products in general than most.  But this in mind, it does not actually necessarily speaking have the effect you are looking for.

The Mario Badescu Acne Control Kit does not actually help you to fight acne properly, and with all the preservatives they choose to hide, we suspect it will still cause side effects despite the basic safety of the only active ingredient.    There is a reason why they advertise through hairdressers that don’t actually work in the acne field and don’t use the product.  They can’t get any legitimate experts to do it for them.

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