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Nixoderm For Skin Problems 17.7G Original

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  1. Doc Campbell
  2. 4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
  3. Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2011
  4. 41 people found this helpful
  5. Find the variety produced in Thailand...
    From what I can tell, Nixoderm is produced by two different manufacturers who license the product from SC Johnson Wax. One manufacturer produces in Thailand and the other in Lagos Nigeria. The ingredients are the same except for Titanium Dioxide which the Lagos version has, the Thai version does not. That being said, the Thai version seems to work better, both for myself, as well as for several people I have handed tins out to. Don't get me wrong, both versions are very good, it just seems the Thai version works a little better. I would say 4 stars on the Lagos version and 5 stars on the Thai version.

    So what can it do? Well for one, it is good for mild acne. It is also good to spot treat soon-to-be blemishes that you know are coming but haven't turned into a white head yet. It is also great for discolorations when used consistently over time. It has quite a bit of positive effect on acne scars as well, a condition that a good friend had in abundance before utilizing this product (it truly is remarkable, her skin is SO MUCH BETTER!). Lastly, I don't know what it is called but every once in a while I get what appears to be a white head but it doesn't hurt, won't pop and lasts for ages. It looks like a small white bump just under my skin. Nixoderm is the only product I have found to successfully eradicate these little annoyances.

  6. If you have a skin condition that seems immune to OTC creams and lotions, Nixoderm may be worth a shot. Use it liberally and leave it on for as long as you can, hours preferably. Also, Nixoderm DOES NOT rub in. It is meant to sit on top of your skin. Consider it a mask type product. Obviously for this reason you will probably not be applying Nixoderm and heading out into public and you should avoid sunlight (bleaching) while wearing the cream ;-)