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Confused About Choosing Between Zineryt and Baziron

I've read that many people use Zineryt, then Baziron for prevention. I used Zineryt once, it's a great product. But then I got used to it. Now I don't know, I haven't used it for 2 months. Although I first applied it about 3 years ago, and then took a break. Now I want to buy Baziron! But maybe I should also buy Zineryt? Is Baziron for acne or post-acne?

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Baziron didn't help me at all, but Zineryt - yes, it worked very well.

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Baziron is a good thing, but the main NO, it dries out the skin much worse than Zinerit and I also read that it kills all bacteria on the face, i.e. and useful microflora too. + these terrible white streaks, you won't go out on the street. I only use it spot on pimples at night sometimes.

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Baziron and Skinoren are different things. Baziron is benzoyl peroxide, it kills all the bacteria that cause spots. Skinoren seems to be made on acid, it changes the structure of glands. You can also read about Differin, but there will be an exacerbation from it at first, then it will clear all your pores.

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It's best not to use them at all, take Zineryt for example - it's ethyl alcohol, (which will dry out the skin) and cause the production of a large amount of sebum, which is exactly what you need to avoid with spots. The second ingredient is erythromycin (an antibiotic) which can be used for 2 - 3 weeks, after that, your skin gets used to it and then there are problems with skin immunity leading to the development of Demodicosis. Therefore, it's necessary to treat spots with natural creams and ointments, look at natural cream Ovante or celandine, compare the compositions and try to use common sense before making a decision in choosing a treatment for spots.

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I've been using Zineryt for 4 days and it's gotten even worse:😟( Is this how it's supposed to be at the start?

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Calm down, this is a representative of the so-called "natural remedies" - unknown what from, unclear for what. Benzoyl peroxide and erythromycin are completely different remedies. The former can be used indefinitely, the latter - only temporarily and for the first time. Read reviews in the "pharmacy" section on acne.net - the truth is not at all about whether these are good or bad drugs.

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Zineryt is certainly a good thing, it clears up spots well and quite quickly but there's always one BUT.... when you use it for more than 2 or more months you get used to the drug based on erythrocytes, because of this specifically it starts to break out, as the skin gets used to the intake of auxiliary substances into its organism and itself is not able or simply does not want to secrete them. I advise everyone if you use it then in small doses and take breaks, or even replace it with another, although not as fast-acting as Zineryt but at least, without habits, otherwise you are unlikely to stop, as only ZINERYT will be helping you, and with each break you will do EVERYTHING just to return the previous result !!!

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I agree with 007! It first helped after just 1 use! I used it for 3 months with breaks, but my body got used to it and it didn't care anymore! ☹️ Don't know what's better to buy, Skinoren or Benzoyl Peroxide??

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Well, I used Zineryt. It didn't help me at all... just burnt all my skin..

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Zineryt is rubbish, it burnt all my skin and left blue marks, my face swelled up from Baziron. I treated it with Duac.

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I had spots on my cheeks. I started treating them with benzoyl peroxide. The number of spots didn't decrease, but it did burn my skin. I stopped using benzoyl peroxide, decided to use erythromycin, and removed the spot marks (post-acne spots) with Badiaga Forte (apply 3-4 times a week at night on the marks, then wash off with water and after that apply erythromycin, after the procedure apply Loreal Pure Zone moisturising cream). The spots stopped appearing after 2 weeks. My skin became noticeably smoother. Now it's been 2.5 months since I started the treatment. A miracle happened! There are a few dark spots left, but they are lightening before my eyes. My skin is smooth, no spots. You just need to remember to moisturise your skin well after the procedures. Thanks to Badiaga Forte and erythromycin.

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I used Zineryt. It slightly reduced the number of spots, but after a couple of weeks of use, it stopped helping. The skin after it is sticky, unpleasant, in places it flaked very much (very, very much). I used Benzoyl Peroxide. (and I'm using it now) I apply it at night, in the morning the spots do not disappear, but on the contrary, they mature. It dries the skin terribly. The effect is not noticeable. Now I'm switching to Nivea products: face washes, scrubs, toners, gels and creams. I no longer believe in advertising.

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I used Zineryt for 2-3 months, it helped with spots and pimples. Now they occasionally appear, one a day. The only thing is, I developed rosacea (red vessels) which became visible on my nose, around my nose, around my lips, I must have applied it too liberally. It's very disappointing. Apparently, there are no medicines without side effects. I'm going to try applying Benzoyl Peroxide spot-wise.

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You know, I used Zineryt, this product really helped me... I used it for 8 months, after which it ran out... I applied it morning and evening to the entire face every day.. This product helped me throughout this period always and didn't cause any habituation as many say... I naturally have quite an oily face, so I haven't seen a better product than Zineryt yet... I honestly haven't used Benzoyl Peroxide, but reading reviews here and on many other sites, I saw that there are often side effects and it takes quite a long time to get rid of this mess on the face... In my opinion, Zineryt is the best product for my skin... I wouldn't exchange it for anything else...

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I've been using Skinoren, it dries out - but excellently clears all spots and their traces. After taking antibiotics, my face broke out..didn't know what to do, was torn between Skinoren and Zineryt, read reviews and bought Skinoren. I wasn't mistaken - it helped. The only thing that scares me is that you can get used to Zineryt..should I buy it or not?

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"Benzoyl peroxide can cause your eyes to swell and your face in general too. I wouldn't recommend it. There may be individual intolerance. Some are lucky if their skin isn't sensitive. Doctors say that Benzoyl peroxide is generally a good remedy. But different cases occur."

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I use exclusively Zineryt, as of today it's the only thing that helps me.

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Girls, can you suggest an effective remedy for removing spots after pimples????!! Skinoren didn't help, I tried Mederma, no use! I generally use Elocon, but it's hormonal and you can't use it often! What to do, doctors don't know anything! Like, no acne rash detected, but how am I supposed to live.

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Zineryt helped, improvement was noticeable already on the 3rd day of use, after a month the spots almost completely disappeared, it dries the skin. After prolonged use, the skin got used to it, again the skin got worse. Benzoyl Peroxide 5% was purchased, the application was spot-on unlike Zineryt. It's the 3rd day of using this product, it negatively affects the spots, dries them out and neutralises them. A very big downside of Benzoyl Peroxide compared to Zineryt is that it's clearly visible on the skin in the form of white spots. Zineryt only gives a certain glossiness to the skin. It's simply not possible to use Benzoyl Peroxide daily if you work in society.

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I used Zineryt, not a bad product, now I want to try Baziron.

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Only Zineryt helped me with spots, and my sister too. And there was no addiction to this medication.

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I went to the dermatologist with spots. I'd tried so many different creams before - nothing helped. They prescribed Zineryt, and the spots disappeared😂.

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Girls, could you tell me, I use Benzoyl Peroxide in the evening, Skinoren in the morning, been using them for a year, after drinking alcohol I got spots, been applying for a month but it's not helping, I didn't take any breaks, probably need to replace them with something, but what??? It's winter, my skin is peeling, what can I nourish it with so it doesn't affect my spots negatively??? Thanks

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All the topical treatments helped me only temporarily, and the effect was, let's say, barely noticeable. Zinerit was slightly better, but still "not great". My face cleared up well after a long course of Minocycline - it's an antibiotic, the dermatologist prescribed it after several years of struggling with my skin. After that, I didn't even need any topical treatment.

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I prefer Benzoyl Peroxide more. In the first week, all the spots that haven't yet surfaced will come out all at once and there will be more of them, your skin will dry out, but by the second week they will start to clear up rapidly. After a month or two, the spots will have cleared up completely, but you need to maintain this. You can apply it at night, during the day white streaks are visible.

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I switched from Zineryt to Zineriderm, as I haven't seen the former on sale for a while, and the latter is exactly the same medication. I'm satisfied with the effect, spots clear up quickly, and blackheads have stopped appearing.

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