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The cult acne spot treatment — 10% sulfur (the highest OTC concentration) sitting at the bottom of the bottle, mixed with calamine and zinc. Apply with a Q-tip to active spots before bed; in the morning the whitehead is shrunken or gone. Smells like sulfur (can't disguise that), but works on inflammatory acne in a way few topicals match.
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EradiKate 10% Sulfur Acne Treatment by Kate Somerville is formulated for acne-prone, oily, combination skin. The cult acne spot treatment — 10% sulfur (the highest OTC concentration) sitting at the bottom of the bottle, mixed with calamine and zinc. Apply with a Q-tip to active spots before bed; in the morning the whitehead is shrunken or gone. Smells like sulfur (can't disguise that), but works on inflammatory acne in a way few topicals match.
The key active ingredients in EradiKate 10% Sulfur Acne Treatment are Tea Tree Oil, Zinc Oxide. It's known for: 10% sulfur is dermatology-grade for spot treatment and works overnight on inflammatory whiteheads and pustules.
Yes, EradiKate 10% Sulfur Acne Treatment targets acne, oiliness. 10% sulfur is dermatology-grade for spot treatment
EradiKate 10% Sulfur Acne Treatment retails for around $28, which places it in the mid range for serums. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: smells like sulfur — there's no working around that; leaves a visible pink dot — overnight use only; drying — never apply over the whole face.
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