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Proactive contains benzoyl peroxide, which is one of the most effective treatments for acne. It is only 2.5% benzoyl peroxide, which is mild enough not to irritate the skin on the face, but strong enough to treat acne.

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ask Stephanie she uses it

who is Stephanie? depends on the product. just go on their website http://proactive.com/

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