Benzoyl Peroxide

Why It Matters

Glow doesn’t always start with radiance—it starts with clarity. Benzoyl peroxide is one of the most widely used ingredients for managing visible breakouts, especially in routines focused on resetting congestion.

While it’s not for everyone (and often not used daily), its ability to help declutter skin during breakout-prone moments makes it a staple in many targeted routines. Think of it as a reset button—best used thoughtfully, and never all over unless advised.

GLOW TIP Use benzoyl peroxide as a targeted step after cleansing—not all over—to help calm breakouts without disrupting your overall glow.


Why We Love It For Glow

Benzoyl peroxide in skincare might not be part of your daily radiance routine, but for those navigating breakouts, it serves a quiet purpose: helping to reset the canvas. By clearing buildup and congestion, it allows your glow-supporting steps—like hydrating serums or barrier-repairing moisturizers—to do their work with less interruption.

It’s not about brightness; it’s about balance, clarity, and supporting skin through cycles of repair. When used thoughtfully, even a targeted treatment like this can play a role in your glow story.


Reach for La Roche-Posay Effaclar Face Wash With 4% Benzoyl Peroxide — a 4% benzoyl peroxide face wash designed for clarity without the chaos.


FAQ

Is benzoyl peroxide safe for sensitive skin?

It depends on the formula and how it’s used — some gentle cleansers or lower concentrations may be better suited to sensitive routines.

Can I use benzoyl peroxide and retinol together?

Some alternate them between AM and PM, or on different days entirely, to avoid overwhelming the skin barrier.

How often should I use benzoyl peroxide in my routine?

Start slow. Many use benzoyl peroxide in skincare just a few times a week and adjust based on skin response, especially when layering with other actives.