Triaz : Benzoyl Peroxide Cleanser

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Reviews
3.9
49 Reviews

Active Ingredient:
Benzoyl Peroxide (9%).

Inactive Ingredients:
Glycerin USP, White Petrolatum USP, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Purified Water USP, Special Petrolatum Fraction, Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Zinc Lactate, Carbomer, Potassium Polymetaphosphate NF, Titanium Dioxide USP, Triethanolamine NF, Glycolic Acid, Lavender Extract, Menthol Crystals USP.

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September 5, 2007

Pros:

It works

Cons:

Cost alot,

Triaz really works after 10 years of acne treatments this is the one that really works
January 18, 2007

Pros:

It helps clear skin.

Cons:

It may take awhile for best results

It cleared my skin. I used to have acne as a teenager thenit cleared up as an adult. But since moving here to MD it has returned which I think it's aprtly due to stress. It will help clear acne and it doesn't dry my skin. I also use Neutrogena sensitive skin mouisturizer and glyxolic acid (which will dry your skin). The marks take a while to fade, but the acne pretty much has cleared. I still use it 1x a day. I think it great.
March 30, 2008

Pros:

In a couple of days, the acne on my back and chest completly cleared up. As long as you use it frequently, it works wonderfully.

Cons:

Once you stop using it, acne comes back.

One of the best acne products I've ever used and I highly suggest it to those suffering from mild to severe acne.
March 2, 2007

Pros:

I started using Triaz about 3 weeks ago. I used to get pretty bad acne breakouts, but I havent had one since. I also use an over the counter face wash and moisturizer at night. My advice is wash two times a day, and moisturize both times!

Cons:

None if you moisturize!!

I suggest it for most people if you have a good amount of acne. If you have very minor acne I would suggest just washing and moisturizing your face twice a day with an over the counter product.
September 22, 2007

Pros:

clears out your skin of excess oil and acne

Cons:

none!

it works. i just went to the dermatologist and got a few samples, and they haven't ran out yet. i use this and the differin gel, and they've been working great! i would recommend this to anyone with mild to severe acne.
November 30, 2010

Pros:

Face feels softer, no bleaching of eyebrows/hairline (yet), reducing acne and blackheads (gradually)

Cons:

Could potentially bleach hair or fabric, expensive

I have (had?) mild-moderate acne with cystic pimples along my jawline, chin, and occasionally on the forehead, along with a few whiteheads on cheeks and/or forehead, and the normal blackheads on nose. That sounds worse than it is, since I'd usually have 1-2 cystic pimples at any one time, and then the same number of whiteheads. The first week of use, using the 6% cloths, I broke out with four new cystic pimples. They were painful and very stubborn lasting 2-4 weeks each. This is 2-3x the number I would normally have at any given time. However, I am now about 6 weeks into the system, and have had only one new cystic pimple since that initial break-out. I continue to have the occasional whitehead, and while I have noticed an improvement on my nose, the pores on my cheeks are still large. I would say that my skin is showing signs of improvement, and unless my dermatologist recommends otherwise at my 6 week follow-up, I will continue with Triaz. The biggest pro, in my opinion, to Triaz over another BP product is that it is used in the shower and is rinsed off in a safe environment where it can do less damage. I'm not bleaching any towels, t-shirts, etc. with its use (I have white towels-they look fine), whereas a topical BP product could damage clothes/furniture/towels. I am using Triaz in conjunction with Ziana, which seems to be a very common combo as both are made by the same drug company and their pharm reps are doing their job. I am pleased with this combo thus far, having had no major irritations and am seeing fewer new pimples. For reference, Triaz is a third tier prescription on my insurance's formulary, so you may have to be specific that you want Triaz and not the generic. I have several coupons from my doctor which reduce the price to $10 a month from the insurance co-pay of $60. The pharmacy's label on the box tells me that my insurance saved me more than $300.
June 29, 2009

Pros:

It has noticably started to clear my skin within a short period of time, in conjunction with other prescriptions. I like the consistency of the cleanser (foamy) and the cloths seem to exfoliate the skin somewhat and make it very soft.

Cons:

None, really. I Have fairly sensitive skin and this never really gave me any reaction other than slight redness that went away quickly.

I use these 6% bezoyl peroxide cloths in addition to Differin .3% gel at night and a minocycline antibiotic. My dermatologist gave me a ton of samples so I haven't had to actually pay anything, but apparently it's pretty expensive. I have tried every OTC product and many prescriptions in the past and nothing has worked better than this!