ZO Retinol + Blemish Complex combines retinol with other key ingredients to reduce acne breakouts, scarring, and post-blemish marks. Each ingredient is specifically targeted to address the various stages of blemish development, while also enhancing the skin's healing process.
The creamy gel formula of ZO® Retinol + Blemish Complex is quickly absorbed into the skin. It works to: reduce acne breakouts, diminish visible red and brown marks from past blemishes, improve scarring, deliver visibly smoother and more even skin, and promote healthy collagen production.
Problem Meets Solution: How ZO Retinol + Blemish Complex Works
Below is a list of common skin concerns and the components in ZO Retinol + Blemish Complex that help improve and address each issue.
Problem: Skin Texture
Solution: Retinol (0.25%) in a micro-emulsion delivery system, enhanced with Bakuchiol
Effect: Supports healthy collagen production and helps reduce scarring from breakouts, resulting in visibly smoother skin.
Problem: Clogged Pores
Solution: Encapsulated Salicylic Acid (2%)
Effect: Removes clogs to reduce breakouts. The salicylic acid is in an advanced delivery system that works to minimize blockages over time.
Problem: Redness
Solution: ZO-RRS2®
Effect: An exclusive formula featuring Leontopodium alpinum (Edelweiss), Marrubium vulgare (White Horehound), and meristem cell culture provides potent antioxidant protection.
Problem: Excess Sebum
Solution: Potassium Azeloyl Diglycinate and Rosa Canina Fruit Extract
Effect: Proven to remove excess sebum and help reduce clogged pores.
Problem: Skin Tone and Pigmentation
Solution: Cetyl Tranexamate Mecylate and Bakuchiol
Effect: Reduces red and brown post-breakout marks for a more even skin tone.
Usage: ZO® Retinol + Blemish Complex is used after the ZO Getting Skin Ready (cleanser system) twice a week during the initial phase. Gradually, the number of days can be increased over time.
Now available: Retinol + Blemish Complex, recommended price: 1645 SEK / 50 ml.
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