Found 31 topical supplements for Acne
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- Vitamin B3 - Niacinamide
   
Vitamin B3 - Niacinamide alleviates symptoms. Apply a gel containing 4% niacinamide 2-3 times daily, for many weeks.
- Azelaic acid
  
Azelaic acid is an antibacterial; reduces inflammation; cleans clogged pores of skin; prevents pore clogging of the skin; improves skin conditions; alleviates symptoms. Apply a topical preparation containing 15-20% of azelaic acid 2-3 times daily, for many months, as suggested on the label.
- Tea tree oil
  
Tea tree oil is an antibacterial and an antiseptic. Apply a cream or gel, containing 5-15% tea tree oil, 2-3 times daily, for many months.
- Alpha lipoic acid
 
Alpha lipoic acid is an antioxidant; neutralizes free radicals; reduces inflammation; prevents scarring. Apply a topical preparation containing minimum 5% of alpha lipoic acid 2-3 times daily, for many months, as suggested on the label.
- Lavender oil
 
Lavender oil is an antibacterial and an antiseptic. Apply lavender oil topically 2-3 times daily, for many months.
- Procaine hydrochloride
 
Procaine hydrochloride alleviates symptoms. Apply a cream, containing procaine hydrochloride 2-3 times daily, for many months, as suggested on the label.
- Vitamin B5 - Pantothenic acid
 
Vitamin B5 - Pantothenic acid alleviates symptoms. Apply a cream containing 15-30% of pantothenic acid 3-6 times daily, for many months.
- Agrimony

Agrimony is an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic; reduces infection and inflammation accelerates healing. Apply agrimony containing topical preparation daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Alpha hydroxy acids

Alpha hydroxy acids cleans clogged pores of skin; eliminate dead skin cells. Apply a topical preparation containing alpha hydroxy acids 2 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Arnica

Arnica reduces inflammation. Apply arnica containing topical preparation 2-5 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
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