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Ducray's Keracnyl PP is the anti-acne cream French dermatologists reach for when patients need something gentler than benzoyl peroxide — niacinamide for sebum regulation, zinc gluconate for antibacterial action, and Myrtacine (a patented myrtle extract) that inhibits P. acnes without destroying the skin microbiome. Under €16 in French pharmacies, fragrance-free, and effective enough that French dermatologists prescribe it alongside prescription retinoids as the moisturiser step.
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Keracnyl PP Anti-Blemish Soothing Cream by Ducray is formulated for oily, combination, acne-prone skin. Ducray's Keracnyl PP is the anti-acne cream French dermatologists reach for when patients need something gentler than benzoyl peroxide — niacinamide for sebum regulation, zinc gluconate for antibacterial action, and Myrtacine (a patented myrtle extract) that inhibits P. acnes without destroying the skin microbiome. Under €16 in French pharmacies, fragrance-free, and effective enough that French dermatologists prescribe it alongside prescription retinoids as the moisturiser step.
The key active ingredients in Keracnyl PP Anti-Blemish Soothing Cream are Niacinamide. It's known for: Myrtacine — patented antibacterial that preserves microbiome and Niacinamide + zinc — proven sebum regulation.
Yes, Keracnyl PP Anti-Blemish Soothing Cream targets acne, redness, oiliness. Myrtacine — patented antibacterial that preserves microbiome
Keracnyl PP Anti-Blemish Soothing Cream retails for around $16, which places it in the budget range for moisturizers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: Too mattifying for dry skin types; Minimal — no exfoliating or resurfacing actives.
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