Clearasil : Daily Clear Vanishing Acne Treatment Cream

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3.8
111 Reviews

Active Ingredient: Benzoyl Peroxide (10%). Inactive Ingredients: Aluminum Hydroxide, Bentonite (CI 77004), Carbomer , Glyceryl Stearate SE, Isopropyl Myristate, Methylparaben, PEG 12, Potassium Hydroxide, Propylene Glycol, Propylparaben, Water.

Items marked with red have tested a 3 or above (out of 5) in comedogenic (pore-clogging) testing.

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July 27, 2016
Irritating, but it does the job
Sometimes, I have painful little bumps that rarely appear during a month. My cleansers and other treatments were not strong enough to get rid of these bumps. So I use this vanishing cream to get rid of them. It works and In a few days, the painful bumps are gone. However, My skin get irritated and itchy because I'm not used to Benzoyl Peroxide. It is worth the job if you can handle the 10% strength. If not, then find a vanishing cream that is less powerful.
June 11, 2016
Worked for a time?
I used this product when I had barely any pimples at all, maybe one or two extremely tiny whiteheads per month. Eventually and slowly, more pimples came up and the treatment either stopped working or just took too long to work. If you have barely any pimples/acne I highly recommend. I didn't experience any dryness because i have oily skin, so I wouldn't recommend the product if you have dry skin.
June 11, 2016
Hey can I ask when did you see results? Was it after a week or 2?
August 5, 2014
An oldie, but goodie!
This is what I was mainly using before Dan's. Dan's BP is now my HQ product, but I won't hesitate to go back to Clearasil Vanishing cream or Clearasil Ultra is Dan's because discontinued. Because this is a 10%, only a very thin layer is needed. Followup with a moisturizer is highly recommended. It's affordable and worked as well as most prescription creams did for me. It kept me much clearer than usual....but it wasn't til I swithed to Dan's Regimen (+ D3 & Zinc) that I became 100% clear. But if you live where the Regimen can be shipped, Clearasil is one of the best your going to get over the counter.
August 6, 2011

Pros:

clears acne

Cons:

sticky
skin gets dry

its amazing i have tried EVERYHING but this finally works it just makes skin dry and it takes 3 days works
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April 11, 2011

Pros:

Dries up acne
Makes skin clearer
Dries fast so you won't have to wait an eternity for it to dry.

Cons:

A bit stinky
I don't really like the smell
Makes your face stiff but I kind of like that

It's my 3th day trying it so I have to wait a bit to see the improvements. I went to walmart and it was on sale so I bought it to try and right know, it kind of works. My acne is still there but I guess it is better than before. I got it for a steel!
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February 15, 2010

Pros:

Dries out your pimples, makes them just fall off after 2 days or so. It does peel your skin and exposes new skin (can be good in moderation).

Cons:

Dries out your skin like hell! I have super oily skin and I had peeling and it was a bit painful to open my mouth because of cracked skin at times. Use ONLY as spot treatment.

Very effective for pimples, but don't apply it just like that, all over. Apply Clearasil only on pimples, not healthy skin. Also, start using that stuff gently (best on a Friday night), so it'll go through the slight reddening and irritation and be done with that by Monday. Don't use more than twice a day and use moisturizer! Don't forget the moisturizer part, please. Don't expect immediate results, but after a week, progress is probable. The tinting on mine was brownish and made my face look badly tanned, so I guess it was designed for slightly darker skin (Latinos and such), so if you are not so tanned, use it at home and only overnight.
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August 29, 2009

Pros:

Works, and fast
Helps conceal pimples during the day because it's white (it doesn't really totally vanish)
Not sticky, not oily

Cons:

A bit drying but not intolerable, can be fixed by oil-free moisturizer
Quite difficult to spread since it dries so quickly

I like it, it works for me. I broke out horribly a couple of weeks ago. Multiple cystic nodules all over my face, probably because of all the BB creams I've been trying. Last week I started using this twice or even thrice a day, and my skin has been steadily clearing up since. I hope in another week's time my pimples will be completely gone.
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March 14, 2009

Pros:

dries out my pimples very fast, worth the money, and clearly cleared up my acne

Cons:

goes on very dry, white residue (u can wipe it off thought), makes my skin dry and stinging but my skin is sensitive so..

wonderful product if u can deal with the dryness of ur skin after u use it (use a moisturizer), can be sensitive 2 skin. but it works!
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February 3, 2009

Pros:

Clears up acne really well.
Generally makes face cleaner and shiny

Cons:

I suspect it turned my eyebrows and fringe completely orange.
stings sometimes

It works very well if used daily. KEEP AWAY FROM HAIR. I know it turned my fringe and eyebrows completely orange as my hair is the darkest around and it is winter so no sun could possibly bleach it
January 20, 2009

Pros:

Dries up moderate pimples fast when applied multiple times daily. It's very cheap.

Cons:

Doesn't rub in all the way, and leaves a matte white residue. Can leave skin dry and flaky when applied to sensitive areas, or overapplied.

Worth it for spot treatments...I use it in conjunction with my prescription Differin and it helps greatly.