ANSR Acne Care Starter Kit With Handheld Phototherapy Device And Acne Topicals – ACNEAIDSOLUTION.COM
Saturday, February 6th, 2010 at 9:52 pm
Best Acne Scar Clearing Treatment Solution aboutANSR Acne Care Starter Kit Handheld Phototherapy Device Acne Topicals
$165.00 3.5
Treats acne blemishes while helping to reduce redness and scarring
ANSR: Beam is a safe, convenient handheld device that is easy to use and rechargeable
Recommended by leading dermatologists; Works on all skin types and ages
Each starter kit contains a free month of ANSR topicals
1 Year warranty on handheld device (ANSR: Beam)
Product Description Got acne? Then it’s time you try an ANSR that works! Photo Therapy (also known as IPL, Light Therapy or Blue Light treatment) has been used for the past decade by dermatologists as a safe and effective treatment for acne. Now ANSR has harnessed this incredible technology into safe, compact device for home use. ANSR is a simple, three-step program. Step #1 ANSR: PREP prepares the skin for recovery and exfoliates dead skin cells. The cleaner the skin, the deeper the ANSR: BEAM will penetrate to accomplish its restorative work. Step #2: The ANSR: BEAM is a handheld, rechargeable device that emits narrow-focused blue and red light waves that penetrate deep within the skin. International research studies have demonstrated that acne bacteria molecules absorb blue light waves, causing their destruction. Red light waves have been shown to reach deeper into the skin’s dermis layer to help fade the redness, scars and pockmarks. Step #3: ANSR: DAY and ANSR: NIGHT work to treat existing blemishes with AURAZIN (a proprietary blend of minerals and botanicals) that help skin oils pass freely onto the surface of the skin.
Wow, what’ll they think of next? Acne care’s gotta be a big boomin’ business when anyone can pretty much release anything at anytime to prey on those with skin issues. Right off the bat so everyone knows, this product IS NOT FDA approved. Right there that oughta tell ya something. I grew up having pretty bad Acne in my teens, now not so much, but I still have my occasional out breaks over the winter months. I’ve recently had a nasty cluster erupt so thought I’d give the latest gimmick.. er, I mean “ANSR” a shot. Can any Amazonians out there guess what my results were? If you guessed trivial, you’d be wrong, there was nothing trivial about it. As far as I’m concerned the stuff just doesn’t work. So you know, outta the box you get a super duper special soap to be used before you use blinding (lawsuit waiting to happen in a box)light thingy, plus a cream to be used during the day & one to be used at night. I did everything the instructions told me to (probably lost some eye sight function in the procees) for a couple days & not only did things not get better, it actually probably made things worse. In my opinion the skin care business is a complete racket. All these “specially made” & “clinically proven” products out there have only ever made things worse & that’s how they get you. More zits means more creams & cleaning pads, which means more money shelled out to these crooks. Do youself a favor if you’re looking for the ultimate cure & leave this stuff where it belongs, save your money & put this junk in the garbage. Complete waste of time, money & life. Save yours & completely skip this most recent from the so called “Skin Care” industry. Rating: 1 / 5
Had a few days to use this. My wife tried it as well. Not to sure how they developed this; however I was a little concerned when I noticed that it was not “FDA” approved, especially since it emits a very extremely bright light. I would be cautious about using it around the facial area, especially without some sort of eye protection. Considering the price they are charging for this unit, they should have included eye protection. Did not notice any real improvement over acne or other skin blemishes. It is obvious that it will not give you overnight results. So, at this point, until further research is available, I would not recommend this product, especially for the price it is listed for. Rating: 2 / 5
I was intimidated by the sticker on the product highlighting the fact that it’s not FDA approved, so I didn’t actually use the beam device. The other products (wash, cream, etc.), seem nice – pleasant scent, etc., but they contain a “proprietary combination of natural ingredients” called Aurazin – I wondered why, if the ingredients are natural, they couldn’t be listed. I like to know what I’m putting on my skin. Rating: 3 / 5
There is a sticker that indicated the beaming device is non-FDA approved, which held me back from using it. The charger that came with it only works for 110-120V (it is those cheap made in China charger, beware). You cannot travel overseas with the kit. It claims the device has an AA rechargeable battery built in but it seems to be sealed inside (will investigate more on this), meaning you cannot swap it. For such an expensive product, I think it should be travel friendly and FDA approved.
As for the prep, day and night acne facial kit, the ingredients inside is typical of other products, such as Nature’s Gate Organics Acne Treatment System with Oligopeptide-10 which is much more affordable.
The cost of this product is mainly in the beaming device and since it is non-FDA approved, you’d be better off buying other products such as Nature’s Gate Organics Acne Treatment System. For now, NOT recommended. Rating: 1 / 5
This products did not worked for me at all. i broke out more all over my jaw line and my neck and my forehead. I have used this products for about two weeks and before i used it my face was better than after i used the ANSR. Rating: 1 / 5
Wow, what’ll they think of next? Acne care’s gotta be a big boomin’ business when anyone can pretty much release anything at anytime to prey on those with skin issues. Right off the bat so everyone knows, this product IS NOT FDA approved. Right there that oughta tell ya something. I grew up having pretty bad Acne in my teens, now not so much, but I still have my occasional out breaks over the winter months. I’ve recently had a nasty cluster erupt so thought I’d give the latest gimmick.. er, I mean “ANSR” a shot. Can any Amazonians out there guess what my results were? If you guessed trivial, you’d be wrong, there was nothing trivial about it. As far as I’m concerned the stuff just doesn’t work. So you know, outta the box you get a super duper special soap to be used before you use blinding (lawsuit waiting to happen in a box)light thingy, plus a cream to be used during the day & one to be used at night. I did everything the instructions told me to (probably lost some eye sight function in the procees) for a couple days & not only did things not get better, it actually probably made things worse. In my opinion the skin care business is a complete racket. All these “specially made” & “clinically proven” products out there have only ever made things worse & that’s how they get you. More zits means more creams & cleaning pads, which means more money shelled out to these crooks. Do youself a favor if you’re looking for the ultimate cure & leave this stuff where it belongs, save your money & put this junk in the garbage. Complete waste of time, money & life. Save yours & completely skip this most recent from the so called “Skin Care” industry.
Rating: 1 / 5
acne
Had a few days to use this. My wife tried it as well. Not to sure how they developed this; however I was a little concerned when I noticed that it was not “FDA” approved, especially since it emits a very extremely bright light. I would be cautious about using it around the facial area, especially without some sort of eye protection. Considering the price they are charging for this unit, they should have included eye protection. Did not notice any real improvement over acne or other skin blemishes. It is obvious that it will not give you overnight results. So, at this point, until further research is available, I would not recommend this product, especially for the price it is listed for.
Rating: 2 / 5
acne
I was intimidated by the sticker on the product highlighting the fact that it’s not FDA approved, so I didn’t actually use the beam device. The other products (wash, cream, etc.), seem nice – pleasant scent, etc., but they contain a “proprietary combination of natural ingredients” called Aurazin – I wondered why, if the ingredients are natural, they couldn’t be listed. I like to know what I’m putting on my skin.
Rating: 3 / 5
acne
There is a sticker that indicated the beaming device is non-FDA approved, which held me back from using it. The charger that came with it only works for 110-120V (it is those cheap made in China charger, beware). You cannot travel overseas with the kit. It claims the device has an AA rechargeable battery built in but it seems to be sealed inside (will investigate more on this), meaning you cannot swap it. For such an expensive product, I think it should be travel friendly and FDA approved.
As for the prep, day and night acne facial kit, the ingredients inside is typical of other products, such as Nature’s Gate Organics Acne Treatment System with Oligopeptide-10 which is much more affordable.
The cost of this product is mainly in the beaming device and since it is non-FDA approved, you’d be better off buying other products such as Nature’s Gate Organics Acne Treatment System. For now, NOT recommended.
Rating: 1 / 5
acne
This products did not worked for me at all. i broke out more all over my jaw line and my neck and my forehead. I have used this products for about two weeks and before i used it my face was better than after i used the ANSR.
Rating: 1 / 5
acne