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Soft Services' Clearing Duo is an Acne Treatment for the Body

Soft Services' newest product pair is a body care duo that targets acne that often comes with an active lifestyle or even just wearing tight athleisure styles. Knowing that the combination of sweat and heat create the perfect conditions for acne to thrive, the brand created a complementary pair of body care products that help to correct imbalances with sulfur, salicylic acid, zinc PCA and niacinamide.

One half of the product set is the Clearing Clay Multi-Use Breakout Treatment containing 10% sulfur, the highest concentration for treating acne. This versatile product may be used as a spot treatment, a mask or an in-shower treatment for areas like the back, neck or chest. This product works alongside the Clearing Mist Medicated Breakout Tonic to clear active breakouts as a salicylic acid-infused body spray.
Trend Themes
1. Acne-clearing Body Care Trends - Soft Services' new body care duo for acne treatment addresses the needs of individuals who want to prevent and treat body acne as a result of an active lifestyle.
2. Multi-use Breakout Treatment Trend - Soft Services' Clearing Clay Multi-Use Breakout Treatment multitasking approach provides users with various options for treating acne, making it a convenient solution.
3. Medicated Breakout Tonic Trend - Soft Services' Clearing Mist Medicated Breakout Tonic is an innovative product that aims to provide acne treatment in a spray-on application.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare Industry - The skincare industry can benefit from producing multi-use body care products that address specific concerns such as acne in various parts of the body.
2. Athleisure Industry - The athleisure industry can collaborate with skincare brands to create body care products that cater to individuals who lead active lifestyles and are prone to body acne.
3. Beauty Technology Industry - The beauty technology industry can explore the creation of innovative applicators for acne treatment products that make it easier for users to target hard-to-reach areas such as the back, neck or chest.

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