Overview
Noredol is a line of skin care products developed by Dr. Piotr Chomczynski. He developed this line of products in response to his own problems with his skin. This treatment does not require a prescription like many of the others on the market today, and claims to be able to address acne along with redness and dryness. Dr. Chomczynski created this product for people with sensitive skin.
This product cannot be found in conventional stores, though it can be found through the main product website and various other online vendors. Depending on the vendor, you can expect to pay anywhere from $6 to $26 for a package of Noredol. It is available in gel and tablet forms, and suggested that interested users use both forms of the product for the best results.
This product comes with a money back guarantee if you are not satisfied with the results you are getting from using Noredol.
Product Features
Though we would like to be able to provide our readers with a clear list of ingredients that are in the Noredol formula, we cannot do so. On the product website there is a statement that says people who specifically request to see a list of ingredients may do so for their own purposes, but one will not be released to the public as a whole.
With what we can figure out with the information provided on the Noredol website, it says that there are no chemicals or additives in the formula, so this may mean it is an all natural formula. From what they do disclose about the product ingredients, we know that Vitamin C, Calcium, and Ginger are included in the formula and are claimed to promote healthy skin. None of these ingredients can be tied directly to skin care, and while Vitamin C will play a role in the reduction of wrinkles, the best results for this purpose come when it is ingested from food sources, where it is very abundant in even many of the worst diets.
The Good
- There are several different options and additional products to try with Noredol.
- Noredol is one of the most inexpensive skincare options on the market today.
- From what we can gather, it seems to have an all-natural formula.
The Bad
- Noredol is only available through online merchants and not in conventional stores.
- The makers of Noredol will not release a full list of ingredients to the public, and those that want to see them must specifically request to do so.
- There is nothing clinical to support that the product works do what it claims will do.
The Bottom Line
While this may be a cost effective solution for many, the fact that there is a lack of information on ingredients combined with nothing to prove the effectiveness of the product itself is enough to tell us that we should send you looking in another direction for a product with more consumer appeal.


