Get the Glow with Obagi Medical this Spring/ Summer
Regardless of your age, if you have healthy, young-looking skin you want to keep it that way for as long as you can. But your skin may show early signs of environmental damage that begins to its their toll in the form of freckles, age spots, crow’s feet and creases. Specifically formulated for photodamaged skin, the comprehensive Obagi-C Rx System is a prescription-strength, physician-dispensed regimen that provides the necessary elements to ensure more enduring young-looking skin. It is the perfect opportunity to start early with corrective Rx therapy and long-term prevention. With the synergistic elements of 10% L-Ascorbic Acid and 4% Hydroquinone, Obagi-C Rx offers an easy-to-use regimen that provides correction for young-looking skin, and prevention against future photodamage.
If you must have the most minimum care, Obagi's Sunguard our SPF 30 will provide adequate protection and keep your skin nice and healthy. Sun Protection MUST be used daily regardless of weather condition. There are treatments that we can do to erase any signs of sun damage the earlier the better and less complicated the treatment will be. Light chemical peels like glycolic can allow for your skin the 'breathe' better again and as long as you maintain the home care treatment you will be in great shape. The same way that you don't brush your teeth only when you have a date, you dont just take care of your skin when its time to go to fire island.
Special for gaysocialites readers, complimentary skin care consultation thats is customized to your own needs. Be prepared summer will be here before we know it. Obagi Sunguard effective to treat and prevent against skin cancer - Seal of approval from the skin cancer society.
For more information contact or call 646-290-0749.
As featured in Glow Magazine - http://viewer.zmags.blog/publication/e907a72f#/e907a72f/1

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