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Product description How It Works Sulfur is generally recognized as safe and effective (GRASE) for acne treatment. At 10%, this bar delivers the highest concentration available over the counter. Directions summary: start once daily, increase gradually. Brief callout: tea tree oil contributes a clean, herbal scent and masks the natural sulfur odor. No mechanism-of-action claims beyond monograph language. Same Sulfur. Better Smell. The scent fades after rinsing and won’t follow you through the day Customers who have used both our scented and unscented bars overwhelmingly prefer this one. No synthetic fragrances — tea tree is an essential oil. How Does It Compare? Sulfur vs. Benzoyl Peroxide: Same acne-fighting category, no bleaching risk, gentler on sensitive skin. Sulfur vs. Salicylic Acid: Overlapping pore-clearing action, sulfur adds oil-drying. Want both? Try DermaHarmony Sulfur & Salicylic Acid Bar Soap. Use Instead of Your Regular Soap. Have pimples, blackheads, or whiteheads on face, back, chest, or body? Tried of benzoyl peroxide and found it too drying? Looking for a simple one-bar routine? Need a treatment safe for adults and children. This bar is for you. DermaHarmony Since 1997 Made in USA (Portland, Maine), 25+ years of sulfur expertise, domestic manufacturing, registered OTC acne medication with Drug Facts labeling. Every ingredient is here for a reason. Our 8-ingredient inactive list is the cleanest in our competitive set. Our competitors do not carry manufacturing heritage or OTC drug registration. Frequently Asked Questions What does it smell like? Tea tree with residual sulfur; scent fades after rinsing. Will it dry out my skin? Start once daily, increase gradually; always moisturize. If flaking occurs, reduce to every other day. Is it safe for sensitive…