Prequel Gleanser: Does 20% Azelaic Acid Really Clarify?

Ingredient Science
A 20% azelaic acid cleanser that stays on your face for 60 seconds—here’s why that changes everything for acne-prone skin.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🧪 **The 60-Second Acid Trap**

I washed my face and just… stood there. That’s the weirdest part of the Prequel Gleanser. You lather it up, then you wait a full minute before rinsing. It feels like a long time. But that’s the trick—most azelaic acid products slide off before they do anything. This one forces contact time. Smart.

The real win? No stinging. Azelaic acid at 20% normally makes my skin feel like I rubbed it with sandpaper. This doesn’t. The glycerin base is doing serious heavy lifting here.

🔬 **The Wash That Stays**

It’s a 20% azelaic acid cleanser—$16 for 6 oz. The claim that got me: “leave on for 60 seconds for clinical efficacy.” That’s practically a face mask you rinse off.

1. **Buffered pH** – Sits around 5.0, so it doesn’t nuke your barrier while it exfoliates
2. **Glycerin-first formula** – Water is second ingredient, not first. That’s rare for a cleanser
3. **No fragrance, no oils** – Smells like nothing. My acne-prone skin appreciates the boredom

📊 **Ingredients That Actually Matter**

Two things happen in that 60-second window. The azelaic acid calms inflammation and unclogs pores. The glycerin keeps your skin from feeling tight after. That’s the whole formula—nothing else distracting.

– **20% Azelaic Acid**: Reduces redness + kills acne bacteria. Slower than benzoyl peroxide, less irritating
– **Glycerin**: Holds moisture so your barrier doesn’t freak out
– **Capryloyl Salicylic Acid**: Lighter cousin of salicylic acid. Gets deeper into pores
– **Allantoin**: Takes the edge off irritation. Prevents that tight “I just washed my face” feeling

💧 **The Weirdest Texture**

It’s a clear gel that doesn’t foam. Like runny honey but slippery. You rub it on dry skin, add water, and it turns into a thin, almost greasy-feeling layer. Not pleasant. But after 60 seconds and a rinse? My face feels clean but not stripped. No squeak.

Week two surprise: my chin texture flattened out. Not dramatically—like someone turned down the volume on my bumps. But mornings three and four? I woke up with less oil on my nose. That never happens.

💡 **One Thing** Wet your hands first, then apply to *dry* face. If you wet your face first, the gel slides off too fast. Dry application = better adherence for the full minute.

🧬 **Did It Actually Work?**

After three weeks: fewer angry red bumps. My closed comedones are still there but smaller. Blackheads on my nose? Same. This isn’t a magic eraser. But the inflammation is down noticeably—my skin looks less “pissed off” in the morning.

✅ **Buy if** You have mild-moderate acne and want something that works while you brush your teeth
⏭️ **Skip if** You have deep cystic acne or need instant results. This is a slow burner
💰 **Worth it?** $16 for 6 oz. One bottle lasts 3-4 months. Cheaper than most spot treatments

✅ **Final Call**

Best azelaic acid product for people who hate azelaic acid. The delivery system fixes the biggest problem—staying power without irritation.

**7.5/10** — Actually clarifies, but slow
🛍️ **Where to Buy** Prequel’s website directly. Or Target for easier returns. Start with the smaller size if you’re nervous about the 60-second wait.