PanOxyl Acne Foaming Wash is a powerful, dermatologist-recommended cleanser that helps to clear existing acne and prevent future breakouts. Formulated with 10% Benzoyl Peroxide, the highest concentration available without a prescription, this foaming wash penetrates deeply into the pores to eliminate acne-causing bacteria. It is highly effective in treating a wide range of acne, including blackheads, whiteheads, and inflammatory acne, making it a go-to solution for those struggling with persistent breakouts.
Key Benefits:
- Maximum Strength Formula: Contains 10% Benzoyl Peroxide, which helps reduce acne-causing bacteria and clear blocked pores.
- Deep Cleansing Action: Effectively removes excess oil, dirt, and impurities from the skin, preventing clogged pores and future breakouts.
- Reduces Inflammation: Helps calm redness and swelling associated with active acne, promoting clearer, healthier-looking skin.
- Suitable for Face and Body: Can be used on the face, chest, and back, making it ideal for treating body acne as well.
How to Use:
- Wet Skin: Start by wetting your face, chest, or back with lukewarm water.
- Apply the Wash: Dispense a small amount of the foaming wash onto your hands and gently massage it into the skin, focusing on acne-prone areas.
- Leave on Briefly: Leave the wash on the skin for 1-2 minutes to allow the Benzoyl Peroxide to penetrate deeply.
- Rinse Thoroughly: Rinse thoroughly with water and pat the skin dry. Follow with a moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated.
- Use Once Daily: Start by using once daily and gradually increase to twice if needed and tolerated.
Pro Tips:
- Start Slowly: To minimize dryness and irritation, start with once-daily use and gradually increase as your skin builds tolerance.
- Moisturize Well: Benzoyl Peroxide can be drying; use a non-comedogenic moisturizer after cleansing to maintain skin hydration.
- Avoid Bleaching: Benzoyl Peroxide can bleach fabrics, so be careful to rinse thoroughly and avoid contact with clothing and towels.


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