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PanOxyl Acne Treatment Bar with 10% Benzoyl Peroxide, Maximum Strength Bar Soap for Face, Chest and Back, Benzoyl Peroxide Soap Body Wash, Vegan, For Acne Prone Skin, 4 oz

PanOxyl Acne Treatment Bar with 10% Benzoyl Peroxide, Maximum Strength Bar Soap for Face, Chest and Back, Benzoyl Peroxide Soap Body Wash, Vegan, For Acne Prone Skin, 4 oz

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PanOxyl Acne Cleansing Bar: For Clearer, Healthier-Looking Skin

This pH-balanced face and body bar helps clear existing acne and prevent new breakouts. Formulated with 10% Benzoyl Peroxide (the highest concentration available without a prescription), it effectively unclogs pores and removes dirt and oil.  Suitable for daily use, this soap-free bar leaves skin feeling clean and refreshed.

* Helps clear existing acne and prevent new breakouts
* Contains 10% Benzoyl Peroxide (non-prescription strength)
* Unclogs pores and removes dirt and oil
* pH-balanced, soap-free formula
* Fragrance-free and dye-free
* Vegan and paraben-free

Dermatologist-recommended.  Experience clearer, healthier-looking skin with PanOxyl.

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