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Handok Launches Acne Spot Treatment Clearteen Ibu-Spot Toc Cream
Handok Launches Acne Spot Treatment
Clearteen Ibu-Spot Toc Cream
–Handok launches Korea’s first acne treatment containing ibuprofen piconol, providing antiinflammatory effects to reduce redness.
-Clinical trials show that ibuprofen piconol leads to noticeable improvements in 88.5 percent of acne patients.
–Safe for sensitive skin, Clearteen Ibu-Spot Toc Cream can be re-applied throughout the day.
Handok (Chairman and CEO: Kim Young-jin) has launched a new acne treatment called Clearteen Ibu-Spot Toc Cream (ibuprofen piconol), a general pharmaceutical for healthy and beautiful skin.
Clearteen Ibu-Spot Toc Cream is the first acne treatment in Korea to contain ibuprofen piconol. Clinical trials of the newly-released product show visible improvements in 88.5 percent of acne patients. Ibuprofen piconol works by effectively inhibiting the activities of fat-dissolving enzymes and preventing white blood cells from entering hair follicles to minimize inflammation of acne-prone skin.
Clinical trials have shown that Clearteen Ibu-Spot Toc Cream is extremely gentle on sensitive skin, and may be re-applied multiple times throughout the day regardless of any accumulation of sweat and/or sebum on the surface of the skin. Available in a tube-spot applicator, the product can be easily applied on affected spots and areas and is compact and portable.
Kim Mi-yeon, head of Handok’s OTC Business Division, explains: “Clearteen Ibu-Spot Toc Cream is different from Clearteen (known among teens simply as “Toc Toc”) in terms of both composition and texture. Clearteen Ibu-Spot Toc Cream combines the effectiveness of Cleocin-T (a prescribed pharmaceutical) with the gentleness of Clearteen (a general pharmaceutical). Handok will continue to use its expertise in the pharmaceutical field to establish itself as a leader in acne treatments”.
Clearteen was originally developed for teenagers prone to acne problems and is named using a combination of the words “clear” and “teen”. After Cleocin-T (clindamycin), Handok’s other leading acne product, was re-categorized as a prescribed pharmaceutical in 2013, Handok changed the main active ingredient in Cleocin-T to salicylic acid and re-launched the product as “Clearteen”, a general pharmaceutical.