OxyCerin
OxyCerin is a so-called “spot” treatment meant primarily to treat those annoying break-outs that seem to happen when you least want them (not that you ever want them!).
OxyCerin Ingredient Analysis
The OxyCerin formula seems to follow what is called the KISS rule (keep it simple, stupid!). There are some great benefits to more complex facial treatments, but as a spot treatment OxyCerin rightly trusts in the following:
- 5% Tea Tree Oil
- Organic Aloe Vera extract
- White willow bark extract
- Licorice root extract
- Hyaluronic Acid
- MSM
The combination of 5% tea tree oil and white willow bark, which is a natural source of salicylic acid, is one of the most effective ways of penetrating deep into your pores to clear out dead skin cells and prevent the growth of bacteria that ultimately causes acne pimples. Not only does it prevent bacterial growth, but it kills bacteria directly.
Additionally, this formula includes hyaluronic acid and organic aloe to keep your skin from over-drying. Thus, the spot treatment provides a one-two punch of cleansing and smoothing action.
OxyCerin Effectiveness
Many users report that they are seeing and feeling (acne, as we all know can be painful) a difference within hours. It has been shown to work quickly with incidental pimples as well as more chronic acne cases.
OxyCerin Safety Concerns
This formula has been specially designed to eliminate the drying and peeling that often occurs with potent acne treatments. There has been no measurable degree of negative side effects.
OxyCerin Value Rating
OxyCerin, as a concentrated spot-treatment, comes in a compact 2 oz bottle. It sells for $30 per bottle, which by most accounts is fairly pricey. It is apparent that some similar products with some of the same ingredients sell for less, but the specially designed balance here has shown exceptional results and we believe it earns it’s price tag. It takes research to develop a product that works consistently and we believe OxyCerin to be one of the best investments in acne treatment.



