📡 As Seen on TVProactiv
📡 As Seen on TV · 1995

Proactiv

Acne system — Jessica Simpson era.

Founder: Guthy-Renker Category: beauty
Deal status: not recorded

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The Pitch on As Seen on TV

Proactiv appeared on As Seen on TV in 1995. Guthy-Renker pitched the product to the audience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Proactiv still in business?
Proactiv is still listed on Amazon and eBay — see the buy links below for the latest availability.
Who founded Proactiv?
Proactiv was founded by Guthy-Renker.
Did Proactiv get a deal on As Seen on TV?
Deal details from the original pitch aren't in our records.
Where can I buy Proactiv?
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💬 What people are saying

Real Reddit comments about Proactiv — verbatim, kept on-page so you don't have to bounce around to read them.

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— r/NoStupidQuestions · 2876 upvotes · 2025-11-12

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