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Conzerol is a 22ml all-natural topical cream designed specifically to treat Molluscum Contagiosum safely and effectively. Free from chemicals and suitable for use on all body areas including sensitive zones and children aged 1+, it promises non-scarring results backed by a 60-day money-back guarantee.
Weight | 30 g |
Volume | 22 Millilitres |
Units | 22 millilitre |
Brand | CONZERØL |
Format | Cream |
Age Range Description | All |
J**0
Worth the money.
Very expensive, so we tried all other options first, but it worked so worth it! My son had well over 100 spots, initially on his trunk, then arms. We left it alone initially as the GP suggested, but after a year it started spreading to his face. My son is 9, and was very self conscious about them. The conzerol worked well, quite quickly. Took 1 1/2 tubes, but worth every penny. The spots became very dry and eczema- like, he was quite badly scarred initially- not sure if the conzerol contributed to that, but it’s started to fade with a deep moisturiser. His few facial ones haven’t scarredas we threaten them as soon as they appeared, just the characteristic small dot. He is no longer contagious and doesn’t have to avoid questions from friends and wear long sleeves all year round- I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend! We used alongside thuja homeopathic tablets.
S**Y
Don’t recommend
Very poor.Seems to do a reasonable job of suppressing mulluscum once the spot has formed, however it hasn’t prevented the spread of of spots or new ones.Given the amount of damage caused to clothing and bedding it’s not been worth the effort and for £60 I’d have expected something much more effective.
M**C
Expensive - use epsom salts and sudocrem instead
This cream is fine but not the answer. Overall it's too expensive and results are not quick. It doesn't sting like some of the more watery solutions available. Essentially it dries the skin out and spots clear up this way. Anyway, my son who has molluscum also had a whitlow which was resolved in 3 days by soaking it in Epsom salts (pure magnesium sulphate crystals). The Epsom salts draw out the skin infection. So I thought if it can do that for a whitlow, maybe it could do it for molluscum. So we bought some epsom salts and did two things 1)bathed daily in 1 cup of salts to one shallow bath of water 2)mixed half a teaspoon of epsom salts into 1 tablespoon of sudocrem and applied nightly. Results happen quickly. The spots come to a head and look minging, pop and look gross and then they heal over. It's amazing. We've done this for 3 weeks and 75% of the spots have gone and the remaining 25% have a head on them and are ready to pop. Overall this solution cost £10 and had faster results. Save your money and get to the chemist.
M**A
Would highly recommend this product
I can not rave about this product enough. My 8 year old daughter had over 40 spots on her neck which you can imaging was horrific. I have tried every cream out there and this is the only cream that has worked. We now only have 4 spots left .I needed 2 lots of the cream. You really need to keep with it because in the first few weeks they look a lot worse and you will see more spots but I promise they go. It’s like the cream is drawing them all out. It’s really thick like barbecue sauce. I put plasters on top of the spots to stop it going everywhere and it also stopped my daughter scratching them so if you can use them. It does come off clothes with some vanish. It has taken just over 2 months for us because we only used it at night time because my daughter didn’t want to go out the house with black gunk over her neck but if they are anywhere else I would use it morning and night. It does not sting at all. Would highly recommend this product.
B**.
Well worth the money....
My daughter has suffered from Molescum for around 14 months now and after my youngest daughter caught them in January I knew I needed to do something as hers were spreading even faster. In January I started using Zymaderm as I felt I just couldn’t spend the money on Conzerol. Well Zymaderm helped a little on my eldest and got rid of a few but then just seemed to stop and my youngest didn’t react at all to it. 3 bottles down on Zymaderm at £30+ a go and I now wish I had just gone for Conzerol in the first place.Yes it can be messy if it’s not dried properly but it’s completely worth it. I have also found it does wash out with a good scoop of Vanish.I saw a difference overnight. My eldest had some BIG ones and they have reacted straight away and are healing now. She’s so close to being spot free after around 10 days.My youngest has around 30 spots, however since using all have shrunk, some have reacted and are healing and some are just disappearing over night. Yes it’s taking longer than the “7 days” some say but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel and hopefully within a couple more weeks our house will be spot free!I have mainly only being applying at night time due to the mess so that I’m only getting it on pjs. But now it’s half term I can have the time to put it on morning and night and hopefully see them go even faster!Well worth the money, I’ve spent a lot before this and wish I had just saved my money and bought the more expensive product first!Thanks Conzerol!
K**�
Does not work
I am so very disappointed in this product. I purchased this cream as it is only one of a few products available to under 2 years old for contagion molluscum. I have followed instructions and used this product for a couple months now and the spots are not disappearing. There has been no improvement at all 😕The colour does not help as it stains clothes and takes a long time to dry. Definitely not a product i would recommend for a toddler
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