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CLEARASIL® Acne Treatment Cream - Vanishing, Invisible (Canada)

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Ingredient Information

Ingredient Function
Water DiluentAdjusts the concentration of ingredients in a product to deliver target benefits.
Alcohol Denat. OrganicIngredient or substance that contains carbon atoms.
Bentonite ThickenerEnhances the structure of a product.
Glyceryl Stearate OrganicIngredient or substance that contains carbon atoms.
Sulfur CosmeticBeautifies and changes the appearance of the skin, face, nails, hair, etc..
Propylene Glycol SolventSolubilizes or dissolves at least one other substance to form a solution.
Resorcinol Antimicrobial ActiveThe active in surface disinfectants and sanitizers to kill germs on surfaces.
Isopropyl Myristate SolventSolubilizes or dissolves at least one other substance to form a solution.
Fragrance/Parfum FragranceChanges the odor of a product to impart a pleasant odor or impart a pleasant fragrance in the air during or after product use.
Silica SiliconeDeposits onto a surface, skin or hair to impart shine or gloss.
Methylparaben PreservativePreserves products from bacterial spoilage during transit and storage.
Sodium Metabisulfite PreservativePreserves products from bacterial spoilage during transit and storage.
Sodium Metabisulfite InorganicIngredient or substance that does not contain carbon atoms.
Propylparaben PreservativePreserves products from bacterial spoilage during transit and storage.
The list above contains the product ingredients listed in descending weight percent. The ingredient names use the INCI (or equivalent) nomenclature system. Click here for more information on the nomenclature system.