La Roche Posay Effaclar Medicated Cleanser Gel
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LA ROCHE-POSAY LABORATOIRE DERMATOLOGIQUE EFFACLAR MEDICATED GEL CLEANSER is a skincare product that contains 2% salicylic acid, which is an acne medication. It also includes 0.05% micro-exfoliating LHA to target excess oil and help clear acne breakouts. The cleanser is paraben-free and fragrance-free. It comes in a 6.76 FL.0Z. (200 ml) bottle. The product deeply cleanses the skin, reduces breakouts, and leaves the skin looking even and smooth. It is recommended to use the cleanser twice daily on wet skin, gently massaging it in a rotating motion and rinsing thoroughly. The product is oil-free, non-comedogenic, and suitable for sensitive skin. It can be used alone or as part of the EFFACLAR Dermatological Acne System. The cleanser should not be used with other topical acne medications to avoid skin irritation and dryness. If swallowed, contact a Poison Control Center. For any questions or comments, contact 1-888-577-5226. The product is made in the USA and its distribution is reserved for authorized distributors of La Roche-Posay. The company's contact information can be found at www.laroche-posay.us.*

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