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
September 20th, 2004 at 6:19 pm
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
September 27th, 2004 at 12:42 pm
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.
December 24th, 2004 at 1:00 pm
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………….
December 24th, 2004 at 10:01 pm
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.
December 25th, 2004 at 8:16 pm
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
December 26th, 2004 at 8:19 am
Doesn’t Cutanix sound like some brand of tampon or something?
Tony the baloney the one and only
December 26th, 2004 at 2:35 pm
When I look at the word written, it makes me think of a bad razor
giving
Cut and Nicks.
Karin
December 27th, 2004 at 2:43 am
Latin- Cutis=skin.
And I didn’t name the company.
Brian