Biretix Tri-Active Anti-Blemish Gel
Biretix Tri-Active Anti-Blemish Gel is an intensive blemish-focused treatment designed to help improve the appearance of breakouts, excess oil and uneven skin texture. Suitable for oily and blemish-prone skin, the lightweight gel formula helps refine and smooth the complexion while supporting clearer-looking skin.
The fast-absorbing texture works to help reduce visible imperfections and congestion without feeling heavy or greasy, leaving the skin looking fresher, more balanced and refined.
Benefits
- Helps reduce the appearance of blemishes and congestion
- Supports smoother, clearer-looking skin
- Helps balance excess oil and shine
- Lightweight gel texture absorbs quickly
- Suitable for oily and blemish-prone skin
Key Ingredients
- RetinSphere Technology – helps support skin renewal and improve uneven texture.
- Biopep 15 – helps maintain skin balance and support clearer-looking skin.
- Exfoliating Ingredients – help refine the skin’s surface and reduce the appearance of congestion.


Description
Biretix Tri-Active Anti-Blemish Gel is an intensive blemish-focused treatment designed to help improve the appearance of breakouts, excess oil and uneven skin texture. Suitable for oily and blemish-prone skin, the lightweight gel formula helps refine and smooth the complexion while supporting clearer-looking skin.
The fast-absorbing texture works to help reduce visible imperfections and congestion without feeling heavy or greasy, leaving the skin looking fresher, more balanced and refined.
Benefits
- Helps reduce the appearance of blemishes and congestion
- Supports smoother, clearer-looking skin
- Helps balance excess oil and shine
- Lightweight gel texture absorbs quickly
- Suitable for oily and blemish-prone skin
Key Ingredients
- RetinSphere Technology – helps support skin renewal and improve uneven texture.
- Biopep 15 – helps maintain skin balance and support clearer-looking skin.
- Exfoliating Ingredients – help refine the skin’s surface and reduce the appearance of congestion.











