Cutanix

Hi everyone,

I just joined this group today….I am also a member of the Rosacea
group and recently received my Cutanix sample. I just started using
the Cutanix this morning and I would like to know how members from
this group are reacting to the Cutanix. Also, I do not know that
much about Seb Derm (was told by my derm that I have it), but can
you get inflamed skin that looks like Rosacea papules in an area
that is actually Seb Derm? Thanks for any info you can give me.

Jennette

8 Responses to “Cutanix”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hello

    I know there has been much written about Cutanix DRL in sebderm
    group, but I would like to know as much as possible about this
    product, because I am thinking about giving it a try. I have sebderm
    for a long time and I have been trying a lot of creams, mainly
    corticosteroids, which were too strong for my type of sebderm. I have
    it on the sides of my nose. Corticosteroids were making my skin itchy
    and the feeling was unpleasant. When I stoped the treatment the
    symptoms would always return. I also tried raw vinegar and the skin
    was red and irritated. So I was reading a lot about Cutanix and I
    want all the informations I can get about the results OF THIS
    product. Does it work or is it another marketing move. By the way I
    am from Slovenia so I would like to know which is the best internet
    store to purchase this product from.

    Thanks Matjaz

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi there,
    I have been using the cutanix Dramatic Relief Lotion to treat my
    facial seborreic dermatitis for well over a year now, and I can say
    that Cutanix is THE REAL THING. This is not a marketing move.
    I have also found the company, and especially Louise Smith and Brian
    Pilcher to be very helpful and friendly people who value customer
    service very highly.
    I can not recommend Cutanix enough.
    If you think you have very stubborn seborrheic dermatitis, then try
    the 2 % DRL, a new and tronger version of the DRL. I beta tested it
    for Cutanix, and was very happy with the results. I must tell you
    that I always use the SENSITIVE SKIN VERSION of the DRL, and I
    recommend you to do that too.
    I do think the only place you can buy the DRL is from
    www.cutanix.com, but they have onlinne VISA payment, so it shouldnt

    be a problem. You do have a post office in your country , dont you? I
    have ordered from Cutanix almost many times, and never had any
    problems.
    If seborrheic dermatitis is a problem for you , as it was for me,
    then you are wasting your time if you look elsewhere than Cutanix.
    I should think most people in this group would agree with me.
    The only thing that I can think of that would work as well as DRL is
    ACCUTANE, but that is a different thing all together. The DRL is the
    place to start. If oily skin is still a huge problem after the DRL
    has killed off itching and reduced redness, then of course you could
    consult your dermatologist about the possibility of trying a low dose
    or normal dose accutane regimen.

    These words are utterly true.

  3. Lupe Tiesha Says:

    I’ve been using it for 2 weeks……..but the results aren’t too good. It
    appears worse!! Should I continue? How long did it take before I can expect
    results?

    Thanks………….

  4. Josephine Landry Says:

    I have been on the site for that cream and it looks alright. I hope
    its not more a cosmetic though, cosmetics do more harm than good
    most of the time. But i think i will try it, because i am at the
    end of my tether with this SD. I need to stop my nose from looking
    bright red, swollen and shiney….. its embarassing and depressing.
    I’ve been off of cortizones and chemicals for 2 weeks and i dont see
    any improvement at all so i’m pretty fed up.

    I have heard of nizorol cream as well. Anyone using that? i havent
    seen it anywhere.

  5. Dalton Ronnie Says:

    Just for clarification- The Dramatic Relief product was originally
    designed as a pharmaceutical and once we realized the active
    ingredient Quadrinone was approved by the FDA as a food additive we
    decided to take the product to the cosmeceutical market. So, its
    sort of a hybrid product- it is not a pure cosmetic product. Brian

  6. Adolph Trudie Says:

    Doesn’t Cutanix sound like some brand of tampon or something?

    Tony the baloney the one and only

  7. Neva Marjory Says:

    When I look at the word written, it makes me think of a bad razor
    giving

    Cut and Nicks.
    Karin

  8. Dalton Ronnie Says:

    Latin- Cutis=skin.

    And I didn’t name the company.

    Brian

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