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  2. The 10 Best Acne Body Washes to Clear Stubborn Breakouts - AOL

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    The Body Acne Wash | 2% Salicylic Acid. While some of the best acne body washes can look medicinal in your bathroom, this streamlined option for Nécessaire won't stick out like a sore thumb.

  3. The best benzoyl peroxide products, according to ... - AOL

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    PanOxyl 10% Benzoyl Peroxide Body Wash $ at Target. This drugstore body wash is an effective treatment for body acne or folliculitis (inflammation of hair follicles) because of its high ...

  4. Say Goodbye To Bacne And Chestne For Good With These Body Washes

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    Anti-Blemish Body Wash for Acne. Next on the list is this two percent salicylic acid-based wash from pHisoderm. It's formulated with ingredients such as vitamin E to improve skin tone, while aloe ...

  5. Adapalene/benzoyl peroxide - Wikipedia

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    Meta-analysis of clinical trials has shown this combined therapy to be more effective than either of its ingredients by themselves. [6]The use of adapalene/benzoyl peroxide in combination with oral antibiotics (lymecycline) has been studied; [7] the combination was well tolerated and showed an improved success rate compared to those receiving only antibiotics (47.6% vs. 33.7%, P = 0.002).

  6. The Best Body Wash for Acne: Our 8 Favorite Picks - AOL

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    Body acne, often more specifically described as backne, chestne or even buttne, can be a stubborn pain to deal with — especially during warm weather when we’re taking off the layers.

  7. Hexachlorophene - Wikipedia

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    After the ban, pHisoDerm was reformulated without hexachlorophene, and continued to be sold over-the-counter, while pHisoHex, (which contained 3% hexachlorophene - 3 times the legal limit imposed in 1972), [7] became available as a prescription body wash.