Clean Clear Continuous Control Ingredients

Clean & Clear Continuous Control Acne Wash

Continuous Control Acne Wash

A refreshing daily cleanser that instantly turns into a rich foam to remove dirt, oil and even makeup. This effective formula contains salicylic acid, which works deep to help fight breakouts, even after you wash. Evenly dispenses proven acne treatment into your pores to clear your skin, and leave you feeling great.

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Ingredients overview

Inactive Ingredients: Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Disodium Lauroamphodiacetate, Disodium Edta, Glycerin, Parfum, Peg-6 Caprylic/​Capric Glycerides, Polysorbate-20, Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Sodium Citrate, Water (Eau), Xanthan Gum

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Key Ingredients

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Ingredient name what-it-does irr., com. ID-Rating
Salicylic Acid (2.0%) exfoliant, anti-acne, soothing, preservative superstar
Cocamidopropyl Betaine surfactant/​cleansing, viscosity controlling
Disodium Lauroamphodiacetate surfactant/​cleansing, surfactant/​cleansing, viscosity controlling
Disodium Edta chelating
Glycerin skin-identical ingredient, moisturizer/​humectant 0, 0 superstar
Parfum perfuming icky
Peg-6 Caprylic/Capric Glycerides emulsifying, surfactant/​cleansing
Polysorbate-20 emulsifying, surfactant/​cleansing 0, 0
Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate surfactant/​cleansing icky
Sodium Citrate chelating, buffering
Water (Eau) solvent
Xanthan Gum viscosity controlling

Clean & Clear Continuous Control Acne Wash

Ingredients explained

  • It's one of the gold standard ingredients for treating problem skin
  • It can exfoliate skin both on the surface and in the pores
  • It's a potent anti-inflammatory agent
  • It's more effective for treating blackheads than acne
  • For acne combine it with antibacterial agents like benzoyl peroxide or azelaic acid

Read all the geeky details about Salicylic Acid here >>

Super common ingredient in all kinds of cleansing products: face and body washes, shampoos and foam baths.

Number one reason for its popularity has to do with bubbles. Everyone loves bubbles. And cocamidopropyl betaine is great at stabilizing them.

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Super common little helper ingredient thathelps products to remain nice and stable for a longer time. It does so by neutralizing the metal ions in the formula (that usually get into there from water) that would otherwise cause some not so nice changes.

It is typically used in tiny amounts, around 0.1% or less.

  • A natural moisturizer that's also in our skin
  • A super common, safe, effective and cheap molecule used for more than 50 years
  • Not only a simple moisturizer but knows much more: keeps the skin lipids between our skin cells in a healthy (liquid crystal) state, protects against irritation, helps to restore barrier
  • Effective from as low as 3% with even more benefits for dry skin at higher concentrations up to 20-40%
  • High-glycerin moisturizers are awesome for treating severely dry skin

Read all the geeky details about Glycerin here >>

Also-called: Fragrance, Parfum;Parfum/Fragrance | What-it-does: perfuming

Exactly what it sounds: nice smelling stuff put into cosmetic products so that the end product also smells nice. Fragrance in the US and parfum in the EU is a generic term on the ingredient list that is made up of 30 to 50 chemicals on average (but it can have as much as 200 components!).

If you are someone who likes to know what you put on your face then fragrance is not your best friend - there's no way to know what's really in it.

A water-loving liquid that's clearly soluble in aqueous surfactant solutions, can solubilize oils and oil-soluble ingredients and has a nice skin feel. It's a popular ingredient in micellar cleansing waters.

It's a common little helper ingredient that helps water and oil to mix together. Also, it can help to increase the solubility of some other ingredients in the formula.

A versatile and biodegradable cleansing agent with high cleaning power and strong foaming properties. Unfortunately, these two properties for a surfactant usually mean that it is harsh on the skin, which is the case here as well.

A little helper ingredient that is used to adjust the pH of the product. It also helps to keep products stay nice longer by neutralizing the metal ions in the formula (they usually come from water).

Also-called: Aqua | What-it-does: solvent

Good old water, aka H2O. The most common skincare ingredient of all. You can usually find it right in the very first spot of the ingredient list, meaning it's the biggest thing out of all the stuff that makes up the product.

It's mainly a solvent for ingredients that do not like to dissolve in oils but rather in water.

It's one of the most commonly used thickeners and emulsion stabilizers. If the product is too runny, a little xanthan gum will make it more gel-like. Used alone, it can make the formula sticky and it is a good team player so it is usually combined with other thickeners and so-called rheology modifiers (helper ingredients that adjust the flow and thus the feel of the formula). The typical use level of Xantha Gum is below 1%, it is usually in the 0.1-0.5% range.

Btw, Xanthan gum is all natural, a chain of sugar molecules (polysaccharide) produced from individual sugar molecules (glucose and sucrose) via fermentation. It's approved by Ecocert and also used in the food industry (E415).

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One of the gold standard ingredients for treating problem skin. It can exfoliate skin both on the surface and in the pores and it's a potent anti-inflammatory agent. [more]

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Super common little helper ingredient that helps products to remain nice and stable for a longer time. It does so by neutralizing the metal ions in the formula (that usually get into there from water) that would otherwise cause some not so nice changes. [more]

A real oldie but a goodie. Great natural moisturizer and skin-identical ingredient that plays an important role in skin hydration and general skin health. [more]

The generic term for nice smelling stuff put into cosmetic products so that the end product also smells nice. It is made up of 30 to 50 chemicals on average. [more]

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It's a common little helper ingredient that helps water and oil to mix together. Also, it can help to increase the solubility of some other ingredients in the formula.

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