Stridex

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Stridex



Product typeAcne treatment pads
OwnerBlistex, Inc.
Produced by
Country
Introduced1950s
Discontinued
Related brands
MarketsWorldwide
Previous owners
Registered as a trademark in



Stridex is a brand of acne treatment pads that use salicylic acid as the primary active ingredient. Originally developed in the 1950s, Stridex was one of the first over-the-counter acne treatments available in the United States. The product is known for its unique formulation that does not contain alcohol, which can be irritating to the skin.

History

Stridex was introduced in the 1950s by the Bristol-Myers Squibb company. It gained popularity as a convenient and effective solution for treating acne without a prescription. In the 1990s, the brand was acquired by Blistex, Inc., a company known for its lip care products.

Product Line

Stridex pads are typically packaged in small, easy-to-open containers with pads soaked in a solution containing salicylic acid. The product line has evolved over the years to include different strengths of salicylic acid and various formulations to address different skin types and acne severity levels.

Variants

  • Regular Strength - Contains 1% salicylic acid, suitable for sensitive skin.
  • Maximum Strength - Contains 2% salicylic acid, designed for moderate to severe acne.
  • Sensitive - Contains 0.5% salicylic acid and soothing agents like aloe to help minimize skin irritation.

Mode of Action

Salicylic acid, the active ingredient in Stridex, works by dissolving the type of skin debris that clogs pores and causes acne. This makes it an effective treatment for blackheads and whiteheads. It also has anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce the redness and swelling associated with acne.

Usage

Stridex pads are used by wiping them across the face, focusing on areas affected by acne. The pads remove oil, dirt, and other impurities from the skin's surface, helping to prevent future breakouts.

Market Reception

Stridex has been well-received in the market for its effectiveness in treating acne without causing excessive dryness or irritation, thanks to its alcohol-free formula. It is recommended by dermatologists for patients with mild to moderate acne.

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