AR Crème will clear your skin and help keep it clear of new acne blemishes with daily maintenance. You need only a small amount to do the job. Some people will need to use the cream only twice a week to maintain their skin after the first week of treatment. The results will vary from one skin type to another. We have found that some people experience clearing in about a week, others may take longer.
Another interesting fact about AR Crème is how it is made. Unlike commercial skin preparations AR Crème is made fresh in very small batches. The ingredients used are the highest quality. AR Crème requires no lengthy daily regimen.
Use AR Crème very sparingly. More is not better with this product. You may feel cooling and tingling when first applied. We suggest that you start with a ‘spot test’ on your face. Do not apply over your entire face the first day. Start with a small part of your face such as the chin area. Remember, you may experience a flaring or increase in blemishes the first several days as it brings the impurities to the surface for removal. This may not be the most pleasant time for you, but your reward will be that you will clear up your acne blemishes. This is why we suggest a spot test. Start in a small area so that you know what to expect. During the first week of use you may experience some exfoliation of your skin. This is a normal process and will subside. Clear, healthy skin will soon appear. DO NOT GIVE UP! If you are using this strictly on your face the .5 ounce size should last about 6 weeks.
Active Ingredient: 9% Sulfur- Acne Medication
Other Natural Ingredients:
Aloe Barbadensis leaf extract, Black Currant (Ribes Nigrum) seed oil, Borage (Borago Officinalis) seed oil, Emu (Dromaius) oil, Goldenseal (Hydrastus Canadensis) root extract, Hazel (Corylus avellana) nut oil, Kiwi (Actinidia chinensis) seed oil, Retinol, Salicylic acid, Tea tree (Melaleuca Alternifolia) oil, d a Tocopherol and Zinc oxide.
Due to FDA regulations for OTC products, the above inactive ingredients are listed in alphabetical order, not by volume priority.
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