Description
Benzac AC Moderate Strength 5% Acne Gel reduces blackheads and whiteheads by effectively clearing pores and killing the P. acnes bacteria deep within the skin. Along with antimicrobial 5% Benzoyl Peroxide, its formula contains Glycerin and Benzac’s own Acrylates Copolymer (AC) technology to soak up excess oils and rehydrate the skin during treatment. Use on affected areas as the second step in your three-step acne-fighting routine.
Effective acne treatment with 5% Benzoyl Peroxide
Unblocks pores, blackheads and whiteheads
Kills acne-causing bacteria in the skin
Acrylates Copolymer technology removes excess oiliness and rehydrates the skin
Added Glycerin leaves skin feeling soft and smooth
Directions:
As the second step in your three-step acne treatment routine, only use Benzac AC Moderate Strength 5% Acne Gel on affected areas. Make sure you wash with a cleanser first, before patting your skin dry. Next, apply a thin film of gel – just once a day – and leave it for two hours. Wash off well with water and pat dry, before applying a light moisturiser. If, after three days, you’ve felt no discomfort, apply in the evening and leave overnight before washing off. After seven days, if there’s no redness or peeling, and your condition has not improved, use twice daily, morning and night.
If you’re not happy with the results, try a stronger gel (Benzac AC High Strength 10% Acne Gel). If your condition has not improved after one month, consult your Health Professional.
Ingredients:
Active: Benzoyl Peroxide 50 mg/g; Inactives: Docusate Sodium, Disodium Edetate, Poloxamer 182, Carbomer 940, Propylene Glycol, Acrylates Copolymer, Glycerol, Silicon Dioxide And Purified Water, Sodium Hydroxide To Adjust pH.
Active: Benzoyl Peroxide 50 mg/g
ALWAYS READ THE LABEL. USE ONLY AS DIRECTED. IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST TALK TO YOUR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. THIS MEDICINE MAY NOT BE RIGHT FOR YOU. INCORRECT USE MAY BE HARMFUL. READ THE WARNINGS BEFORE PURCHASE. THE PHARMACIST RESERVES THE RIGHT TO NOT SUPPLY CONTRARY TO OUR PROFESSIONAL AND ETHICAL OBLIGATION.