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The Clear Proof® Acne Treatment Gel** is used to spot-treat whiteheads and blackheads with 5% benzoyl peroxide. It:
**Over-the-counter drug product
Cleanse skin before applying. Cover entire affected area one to three times daily. Because excessive drying of the skin may occur, start with one application daily, then gradually increase to two or three times daily if needed or as directed by a physician.
Benzoyl peroxide is recognized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and U.S. dermatologists as an effective acne-fighting ingredient. Benzoyl peroxide (BPO) is an oxygen-releasing ingredient that kills bacteria. P. acnes bacteria flourish when there’s a lack of oxygen, like in a clogged pore. By creating an oxygen-rich environment, BPO can help reduce the number of P. acnes bacteria that can cause lesions to form. It also can help in dissolving the buildup of dead skin cells.
The Clear Proof® Acne Treatment Gel** works best as part of the Clear Proof® Acne System, which uses a combination of salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide to attack multiple factors that can contribute to acne breakouts. The system has been shown effective on teens and adults, males and females, and different ethnicities from coast to coast.
**Over-the-counter drug product
Teens / Young Adults
Ages 13-19
Showed a significant reduction in the number of pimples after 12 weeks.*
Ages 18-24 (3-week consumer study)
Adults
Ages 20-50
Adults
Ages 36-50
Males
African-Americans
*Based on a 12-week independent clinical study
†Results reflect the percentage of panelists who agreed with the statement during a three-week independent consumer study.
††Results reflect the percentage of panelists who showed improvement during a 12-week independent clinical study.