- Supports clear & balanced complexion*
- Supports calm & soothed skin comfort*
- Supports refined skin texture & tone*
- Supports healthy pore appearance*
- Supports radiant & even skin glow*
- Features PhytoVie® Defense & NaturePep® Pea*
- Includes zinc PCA, tea tree & witch hazel*
- Third-Party Tested for Purity & Quality*
Product Details
Complexion Face Wash — 8 fl oz, Liquid, Acne- & Oil-Prone Skin — Promotes Clear, Healthy-Looking Skin*
Gentle daily cleanser featuring tea tree oil, aloe vera, chamomile, and green tea to help reduce the look of breakouts, balance surface oil, and soothe visible redness—without stripping skin. Produced in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities and 3rd-party tested for identity, potency & purity.*
Explore the clinical research, ingredient science, and global evidence supporting this product below.
✓ Helps reduce acne-blemish counts — In a randomized clinical trial, 5% tea tree oil gel improved inflammatory & non-inflammatory lesion counts vs. comparator, with fewer reported side effects. NIH/PubMed — Bassett, 1990
✓ Supports calmer-looking, less-red skin — Adding aloe vera gel to topical therapy reduced lesion counts and erythema vs. control in a double-blind RCT of mild–moderate acne. NIH/PubMed — Orafidiya, 2013
✓ Tea tree oil: real-world improvements — Prospective human studies report reductions in lesion counts and good tolerability with tea tree formulations; effect sizes vary by product strength and regimen. NIH/PubMed — Hammer, 2017
✓ Green tea polyphenols (adjunct) — Small human studies (varied routes) suggest benefits for oiliness and acne severity; more robust, standardized trials are needed for cleansers. NIH/PubMed — Yoon, 2018
✓ University-led RCT — Aloe adjunct — A double-blind, randomized trial from academic investigators found an aloe-containing regimen reduced acne lesion counts and facial redness vs. control. NIH/PubMed — Orafidiya, 2013
✓ Tea Tree Oil in Dermatology — Human-focused review covers clinical uses, efficacy, tolerability, and formulation considerations. NIH/PubMed — Carson, 2023
✓ Botanical agents for acne/skin health — Reviews summarize human data for tea tree, green tea, and aloe as adjuncts; benefits are formulation- and regimen-dependent. NIH/PubMed — Yoon, 2018
- Tea Tree Oil — Clinically studied for improving acne lesion counts and tolerability. (NIH/PubMed — Bassett, 1990)
- Aloe Vera — In RCTs used as an adjunct to topical therapy, helps reduce lesion counts & visible redness. (NIH/PubMed — Orafidiya, 2013)
- Green Tea Extract — Antioxidant polyphenols (EGCG) support skin balance; human data show adjunctive promise. (NIH/PubMed — Yoon, 2018)
- Helps reduce the look of breakouts (tea tree oil)*
- Balances surface oil without over-drying*
- Soothes visible redness (aloe, chamomile)*
- Antioxidant support for skin’s barrier (green tea)*
- Clean-rinse, non-comedogenic cleanser; 3rd-party lab tested
Apply to damp skin, massage gently, and rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Use morning and night. Avoid eye area. If irritation occurs, discontinue use. If pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition, consult your physician.*
• Serving Size — Small amount (pea-sized)
• Servings Per Container — ~120 uses
• Form — Liquid face wash
• Free From — Paraben-free, sulfate-free, cruelty-free, non-comedogenic*
• Quality — Third-party tested for identity, potency & purity
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Complexion Face Wash — gentle cleanser for acne- & oil-prone skin with tea tree oil, aloe & green tea to promote clear, balanced skin. Clinically Studied Ingredients — NIH/PubMed!*