| benzoyl peroxide |
Benzoyl peroxide acts as an antibacterial agent against P. acnes, a bacteria, and it is most effective against inflammatory acne consisting of papules, pustules and cysts. BP causes mild desquamation to scaliness, peeling and cracking. The drying does not cause wrinkles. Start with the lower strength (2.5% or 5%) preparations first. The stronger strengths (5% & 10%) can be irritating. A gel is usually more drying and stronger than a lotion or a cream. ...
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| benzene |
(also benzol, benzole, annulene, benzeen, phenyl hydride, coal naphtha). Made from petroleum and coal, benzene is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as a carcinogen, is listed in the 1990 Clean Air Act as a hazardous air pollutant, and is on the EPA's Community Right-to-Know list.
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| benzene |
A clear, colorless aromatic liquid. Used as a building block for making plastics, rubber, resins and synthetic fabrics. Exposure to high levels can cause temporary nervous system disorders, immune system depression and anemia. A lifetime of exposure can cause cancer and chromosome aberrations.
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| benzoic acid |
A preservative used in skin care products that is generally non-irritating, though it may cause a reaction in people who are sensitive to similar chemicals.
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| benzene |
A six-carbon aromatic; common gasoline component identified as being toxic. Benzene is a known carcinogen.
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