November 20th, 2009
Used most often on acne prone skin, as a treatment for wrinkles, scars and large pores, the Obagi Blue Peel is also in wide use for sun damaged skin and to remove unwanted pigmentation.
If you haven’t heard of the Obagi line of skin care products please allow me to introduce you to them. This is the premier line of creams, home treatments, spa and medi-spa treatments, preferred by professionals. Although the products are high end and expensive, they work better than most (and that is only personal opinion).
The Blue Peel is a chemical peel that includes both the ‘Nu Derm’ and Blender products from Obagi. The treatment was developed by Read the rest of this entry »
November 19th, 2009
I have a lot of information on Skin Care Treatments to share with you – the trick is finding the time to post it all!
Over the next few weeks I will be posting one to two articles per day on the various skin care treatments available at the spa, clinic, medi-spa and the various substitute at home treatments. It is important to note that new practices are introduced regularly in this field so if you’ve heard about a procedure and you don’t find it here, drop me a line and I’ll do the research for you in an upcoming post.
Once I have completed the information on clinical and home treatments I will begin reviewing products for you. These will be based on my own personal use as well as recommendations and reviews from friends. If you have any information of notable quality that you want to share regarding anti-aging, wrinkle, acne or resurfacing procedures, just drop a comment below and I will follow up with you via email. In 2010 I will be awarding the best user-submitted content a special gift so don’t forget to leave your mailing address with me in our email correspondence. I’ll need to send you the gift by postal mail.
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