While the skin care products market is a crowded one, there are several distinct differences that separate Obagi skin care products from its competitors. To begin with, in a recent national survey, it was found that of all the restorative skin care products available today, Obagi products are preferred by an overwhelming majority of the dermatologists, plastic surgeons and skin specialists surveyed. What is so remarkable about these findings, is the fact that Obagi skin care products have been on the market for less than 20 years.
One Obagi skin treatment product that is receiving wide recognition by dermatologists and plastic surgeons the world over, is Obagi Blue Peel. Obagi Blue Peel has gianed wide acceptance as a far more controllable skin rejuvenation product. It not only makes it possible to deliver far more consistent final results, but it completely eliminates the risk of the drastic negative consequences of faster “one visit” face peel products.
The Obagi Nu-Derm System is a regimen that has been proven in multiples of clinical trials to deliver actual quantitative results. Its composed of a series of skin treatment products that were formulated specifically for age, sun or environmentally damaged skin. The active ingredients contained in them function by stimulating or replacing natural restorative functions that have been depleted or lost over the course of time.
You can also find more info on anti-aging serums here.
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- Acne scars – a review - January 4th, 2009
- Who gets acne? - January 4th, 2009
- Give body acne no chance - ClearPores - January 4th, 2009
- How hormones affect zits and skin - January 4th, 2009
- Keeping your skin free from acne scars - January 4th, 2009
Acne scars – a review
Acne scars are the marks left behind by lesions that had not healed or had become inflamed. Their size, frequency and type depend on various genetic factors, which are particular to every person. Some persons are more likely to see scars forming on their skin, due to their heritage and skin colour. This is why many people want to make sure their lesions will heal properly.
There are only two types of acne scars. The simplest scar is nothing more than a spot of skin bearing a brown, pink or purple colour, testimony to the fact that… Continue reading
Who gets acne?
Believe it or not, nearly everybody in the world gets pimples. When the body shifts into higher gear and puberty begins at the age of 12, hormones start taking over. It doesn not matter if you抮e a man or a woman. It doesn not matter where you come from and who your parents were. I have never heard of a person who had stayed blemish-free in all the years of his or her life. Whether it抯 food or pollution, something is bound to upset your hormonal balance sooner or later.
More than 40 percent of all teens develop… Continue reading
Give body acne no chance - ClearPores
Acne is a common skin condition featuring pimples outbreaks on the body and facial skin. Many people develop acne on the chest, shoulders and back, which can sometimes be the first inkling to the emergence of more severe forms of acne. The severe forms of acne are painful and can only be treated with drugs under the supervision of a dermatologist.
People suffering from mild or moderate body acne, we heartily recommend the Clear Pores System. Hard to treat cases are better left to a dermatologist抯 skills, although ClearPores is… Continue reading
How hormones affect zits and skin
Implicated in a wide range of conditions and illnesses, hormones also play a role in the development of acne - inflammation of the skin that causes blackheads, whiteheads, and red spots usually called “pimples” or “zits.” Androgens, hormones that are secreted in different amounts by both men and women, play a huge role in most cases of acne. Androgens stimulate the hormone-sensitive sebaceous glands, which produce oil known as sebum. Sebum, in turn, has been labeled as “the fuel that feeds the flame of acne.”
Teens are more likely to suffer from breakouts because at… Continue reading


August 16th, 2009 at 9:10 pm
This is one of your best posts yet! I’ve been reading for quite a while and this is a gold mine!