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Review: Proactiv (r) Launches X Out (TM) Wash-In Treatment

Review: Proactiv (r) Launches X Out (TM) Wash-In Treatment

The makers of America’s number one acne system have just launched a new one step product called X Out (TM). Designed specifically for teens, X Out (TM)  is a new wash-in treatment that washes powerful breakout fighting medicine into pores to help kill the bacteria that causes pimples. It also moisturizes and helps protect the skin. It was designed as a one step process, and works to lift away the dirt and grime that clogs pores.
Key ingredients are 8.5% Benzoyl Peroxide which works to penetrate pores and helps start killing the bacteria on contact, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate is derived from coconut and helps cleanse the skin, Linoleic and Linolenic Acid (Vitamin F Forte) are gentle, fatty acids with natural Tocopherols that help counteract any dry or scaly skin, Polyethylene beads exfoliate dead skin cells to keep pores clean, Glycerin acts as a natural ingredient that draws moisture to the skin and helps keep the skin soft and smooth, Dimethicone a silky protectant that binds water to the skin and Menthol adds just a hint of natural mint giving teens the feeling of a cold blast for a fresh and invigorating feeling while they wash.
For best results, teens should wash in X Out (TM) for two minutes, two times a day. Something interactive has been added: each can features a QR code for digitally savvy teens to scan on their smartphones or view on a computer at dd.xout.com. They will be automatically directed to “The Daily Distraction” site to watch as they wash. The video will be continuously updated each day with content selected just for them including fashion tips, sports tricks, comedy, etc.
Price: $ 24.95 or $ 19.95 per month with regular shipments at Xout.com or by calling888-524-7952.
Nicole Gordon Levine 

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  • darian
    Posted at 14:47h, 25 October

    This is absolutely ridiculous, benzyl peroxide creams can be bought over the counter for a very long time and for much cheaper. Increasing the concentration of it, in fact, makes it a bit more abrasive on the skin. Peroxide has a tendency to from radicals under photolysis, or when exposed under sunlight, especially in the ultra violet region. These oxygen radicals are what’s used to destroy the bacteria cellular membrane within the pores. If it kills bacteria P.acnes by free radical oxidation, it will deal collateral damage to human cells. It will oxidize DNA and in the years that follow, the skin will age much more quickly and become prone to wrinkles. the problem with acne is not inherently bacteria, but rather, the over production of sebum in the pores and over shedding of skin cells in the pore that causes clogging. the bacteria is necessary in breaking down the body’s natural oils to help the skin retain moisture. if the pore is blocked the bacteria will still digest the sebum, it just has no where to go. Instead ask your dematologist what kind of diet, or products will reduce the production of sebum, and what will decrease the clogging of pores. The usual treatment is either the generic adapalene, (a vitamin A derivative) or Retin A another derivative, discovered since the 1980s which reduces excessive oils and renews skin by simply resurfacing the old skin and stimulate growth of new skin. Please read the chemical ingredients carefully before buying, I’m an organic chemist, and the one thing I’ve learned in the pharma industry is that generic drugs are often sold much higher because the consumer is not aware of other version. Benzyl peroxide is the same as in china,canda,or egypt. I despise their methods of taking advantage of others, especially the poor, at an economic downturn such as this.

  • Jake
    Posted at 04:08h, 29 October

    Ok Darian, you can buy cheap benzol peroxide treatments anywhere really. But Proactiv is a true product. I really works. X out does the same. Dont think its just benzol peroxide and BOOM you got yourself a medicine. The doctors have to put in time and effort to come up with the right ingredients, steps and process, and things to put in. Im actually using proactiv right now and its realllllyyyyy good. By January my face should be cleared.

  • thydrangea
    Posted at 14:33h, 08 December

    My daughter has been using Proactiv for over a year now, and she has had excellent results, except for some mild dryness when she forgets to moisturize. She went off Proactiv for a couple of months to try the dermatologist recommended, Retin A and an antibiotic skin cream, but went back to proactive when this regimen proved severely drying to her sensitive skin. I agree with Jake that there must be more to acne medicine than the active ingredient list. I think the supporting botanicals have a lot to do with successful treatment, and Proactiv seems to have done their homework there. Also, we tried the WalMart version of Proactive, with the same active ingredients, and it did not meet with her approval (dried her skin) – much to my disappointment since it costs less. I do not work for Proactiv, and would not try to mislead others as I do NOT like it when they do that to me. But, as a concerned mom, I will constantly look for the healthiest solution at the best price. I’m keeping an open mind, but she will continue with Proactiv until we find something more effective.

  • thydrangea
    Posted at 14:52h, 08 December

    Whooops! I just did an online chat w/Proactiv, and they told me there are no botanical ingredients! Just wanted to straighten out the record from my previous comment.

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