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The CLEAR Normalizing Cleanser contains triclosan, an ingredient Paula has mentioned isn’t a good option for acne. Why did she include it?

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The CLEAR Normalizing Cleanser contains triclosan, an ingredient Paula has mentioned isn’t a good option for acne. Why did she include it?

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Paula and her team decided to include triclosan in our CLEAR Normalizing Cleanser due to its potential to begin the process of killing acne-causing bacteria. Recent research indicates that triclosan may play a stronger role than originally thought when it comes to anti-acne skin care. We have used triclosan in an amount that is effective as a first line of defense against acne-causing bacteria; however, benzoyl peroxide (the active ingredient in our leave-on CLEAR Acne Fighting Treatments) is the antibacterial powerhouse when acne is the concern.

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