Product Description
Designed for oily and acne-prone skin, this product effectively addresses imperfections caused by excessive oiliness. It facilitates the rapid resolution of acne while preventing blemish marks. The cream is applied directly to the affected area in small, dot-like amounts.
Role of Assets
Quick Solution to Acne!
Tea Tree Oil, derived from the flat-leaved tea tree native to Australia, is known for its powerful cleansing and healing properties. During the discovery of New Iceland, Captain Cook and his crew discovered its benefits when the Māori used tea tree leaves to treat wounds and illnesses. During World War II, tea tree oil was distributed to soldiers for its antiseptic qualities. Today, in the Ceres Purifying Series Oil Controlling Spot Cream, tea tree oil is utilized for its antibacterial and antiviral properties, making it a natural remedy for acne, blackheads, and other skin concerns.
Key Ingredients and Their Benefits:
- Tea Tree Oil: Reduces acne and helps prevent its formation.
- Salicylic Acid (BHA): Exfoliates to prevent clogged pores, reducing acne and flare-ups.
- PL Complex: Inhibits the growth of acne-causing bacteria, promoting clear skin.
- Flaxseed: Rich in lignans, it regulates sebum production and helps prevent acne.
- Tridecyl Salicylate: A salicylic acid ester that combats acne formation.
- Vitamin E & D-Panthenol: Enhances the healing process of acne scars.
Usage Places
- For normal to oily skin
- Reducing blackhead formation
- For extremely oily skin
- For skin prone to acne and blemishes
- Acne issues following laser treatments
- Seasonal acne concerns
- Support in professional acne treatment protocols
- Daily use as recommended by healthcare professionals
Clinical Studies
Tea Tree Oil vs. Benzoyl Peroxide Clinical Study
In a comparative study on acne treatments, Tea Tree Oil (TTO) and Benzoyl Peroxide (BP) were analyzed. The results revealed that 5% Tea Tree Oil significantly reduced both inflammatory and non-inflammatory acne lesions after three months. While Benzoyl Peroxide showed quicker initial results, Tea Tree Oil had fewer side effects, making it a gentler option for long-term use.