Description
- RAPID ACTING - Benzoil is a quick absorbing Invisible Serum Ideal for Preventative and Spot Treatment use Against Normal & Cystic Acne.
- 70% ORGANIC - Vegan. Cruelty, Dye, Perfume & Preservative-Free. Only 7 Premium Ingredients.
- MICRONIZED PARTICLES - Patented Micro-Sized Benzoyl Peroxide Penetrates Deeper Into the Skin, Making it as Effective as Higher Benzoyl Peroxide Concentrations with Less Side-Effects.
Benzoil is a rapid acting acne treatment. Patented Micro Benzoyl Peroxide is the most effective acne drug available,
and Organic Alcohol makes it work ~30% faster against inflammatory lesions [1], doubling as a natural preservative.
Castor oil helps mitigate their drying effects and Organic Tea Tree Oil aids long term efficacy [2].
Although gentle, Benzoil might not work for sensitive skin. Follow the patch test instructions on the box to make sure you don't have any adverse reactions.
Moisturizing after application improves penetration and reduces irritation. Minor redness and dry skin is normal. Additional acne can occur, but should subside after 2 weeks.
You should see 50-100% reduction in the number of acne after 1 week, but it could take up to 2 weeks to see significant improvement.
INGREDIENTS
100% Vegan. Cruelty, Perfume & Preservative Free
94% Natural
70% Organic
6% Safe Synthetics
Alcohol*, Benzoyl Peroxide 3%, Dimethyl Isosorbide, Tea Tree Oil 2%*, Castor Oil*, Water, Xanthan Gum.
Air & UV proof glass bottle for increased stability. ~150 day supply with 2 pumps daily. #121017 BEST-BY 12/19
Made in California. *Certified Organic. Benzoyl Peroxide can bleach dyed fabric.
ACNE REGIMEN
1. Use "Benzoil" every morning as a preventative acne or spot treatment as directed on the bottle.
2. Use "CLNS" our lactic acid cleanser formula every evening.
3. When your acne is under control, use our Retinol & Niacinamide moisturizer "Night" every other evening to control sebum production.
REFERENCES
1. 1986 "Water-Based versus Alcohol-Based Benzoyl Peroxide Preparations in the Treatment of Acne vulgaris."
2. 1990 "A comparative study of tea-tree oil versus benzoyl peroxide in the treatment of acne."