Guest guest Posted June 24, 2002 Report Share Posted June 24, 2002 Hi group. I haven't posted for a long time, but I feel it's important to let people with rhinophyma hear my results. I've been testing the Cutanix sample for two weeks now, only on my nose, which is my big (excuse the pun) problem right now. I didn't want to report anything earlier, to allow enough time to determine if my hyper- sensitive skin would develop a reaction to the product, and also to see if results were maintained. So here it is: I'm quite impressed with the Cutanix, since from day one, the constant swelling began to decrease, resulting in pore shrinkage of at least 50 percent. My nose (except for the tissue growth to either side which is now permanent) looks better than it has since last December, when it looked almost normal during the month when I took a prescription NSAID (Naproxen) for back pain,which convinced me that my swelling stems from inflammation. So for anyone looking for help with rhinophyma swelling and enlarged pores, Cutanix is well worth a try. By the way, I'm also fragrance- sensitive (meaning I get nauseous and dizzy when exposed to certain odors, like perfume and household cleaners), and the almond-like smell of the product doesn't bother me. Good luck, all! Let's keep sharing our findings. Barbara S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2002 Report Share Posted June 24, 2002 That's great that it is working to relieve the inflammation on your nose. For me, it hasn't broken me out and seems to clear the mild seb derm I have. I have noticed that I have to put on oil (Dr. Sy's vita oil or olive oil) as a moisturizer on top or my face gets itchy. I don't have much inflammation these days so I can't tell if it's helping with that. I do notice that it's not giving me carte blanche, so to speak, to ignore my triggers. I had a couple of glasses of ice tea (not decaf) for lunch. By 4 pm, I looked like Rudolph the red- nosed reindeer. (He should be our group mascot.) Anyway, I think Cutanix is great for seb derm relief. It has relieved a bit of pinkness I have on my chin, but that's about it for the rosacea part. I hope that helps someone! Matija > Hi group. I haven't posted for a long time, but I feel it's > important to let people with rhinophyma hear my results. I've been > testing the Cutanix sample for two weeks now, only on my nose, which > is my big (excuse the pun) problem right now. I didn't want to report > anything earlier, to allow enough time to determine if my hyper- > sensitive skin would develop a reaction to the product, and also to > see if results were maintained. > > So here it is: I'm quite impressed with the Cutanix, since from day > one, the constant swelling began to decrease, resulting in pore > shrinkage of at least 50 percent. My nose (except for the tissue > growth to either side which is now permanent) looks better than it > has since last December, when it looked almost normal during the > month when I took a prescription NSAID (Naproxen) for back pain,which > convinced me that my swelling stems from inflammation. > > So for anyone looking for help with rhinophyma swelling and enlarged > pores, Cutanix is well worth a try. By the way, I'm also fragrance- > sensitive (meaning I get nauseous and dizzy when exposed to certain > odors, like perfume and household cleaners), and the almond-like > smell of the product doesn't bother me. > > Good luck, all! Let's keep sharing our findings. Barbara S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 What exactly is Cutanix? Is it available without a prescription? Thanks. Cutanix results on rhinophyma > Hi group. I haven't posted for a long time, but I feel it's > important to let people with rhinophyma hear my results. I've been > testing the Cutanix sample for two weeks now, only on my nose, which > is my big (excuse the pun) problem right now. I didn't want to report > anything earlier, to allow enough time to determine if my hyper- > sensitive skin would develop a reaction to the product, and also to > see if results were maintained. > > So here it is: I'm quite impressed with the Cutanix, since from day > one, the constant swelling began to decrease, resulting in pore > shrinkage of at least 50 percent. My nose (except for the tissue > growth to either side which is now permanent) looks better than it > has since last December, when it looked almost normal during the > month when I took a prescription NSAID (Naproxen) for back pain,which > convinced me that my swelling stems from inflammation. > > So for anyone looking for help with rhinophyma swelling and enlarged > pores, Cutanix is well worth a try. By the way, I'm also fragrance- > sensitive (meaning I get nauseous and dizzy when exposed to certain > odors, like perfume and household cleaners), and the almond-like > smell of the product doesn't bother me. > > Good luck, all! Let's keep sharing our findings. Barbara S. > > > > > -- > Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you don't give a meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must change the subject when replying to a digest ! > > See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book. > > To leave the list send an email to rosacea-support-unsubscribe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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