Non-Prescription Retinol Skincare

Clear Out Extra Strength Has a 20% Stronger Formula

Clearly Basics created Clear Out Extra Strength as a new retinol solution that's 20% stronger and a non-prescription retinol option for those who want to keep skin clear, smooth and free of redness. The new skincare solution for customers with acne-prone skin combines retinol with salicylic acid and azelaic acidd—three medical-grade ingredients.

With this new retinol skincare product, Ron Kwok, CEO of Clearly Basics, says: "We began our company with a balanced retinol product but found as we worked with thousands of acne-sufferers, that some simply needed more ingredient power to get clearer skin." While retinol is useful for clearing out dead skin cells, smoothing rough skin and boosting the production of collagen, azelaic acid is calming and brightening and salicylic acid, a BHA and astringent, helps to reduce oiliness.
Trend Themes
1. Stronger Non-prescription Retinol - Developing stronger non-prescription retinol skincare products could disrupt the skincare industry by offering more effective treatment options for conditions like acne.
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Industry Implications
1. Skincare - Non-prescription retinol skincare products could provide new treatment options for individuals looking to clear their skin of acne or other issues.
2. Cosmetics - Combining different medical-grade ingredients in cosmetic formulations could lead to more advanced and effective treatment options for various skin types and concerns.
3. Technology - Developing technology to create customized skincare formulations could disrupt the beauty industry and provide personalized and precise solutions for individuals.

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