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Obagi In The NewsThe Skin Care Saga
Issue 2, 2006

Obagi Nu-Derm and Obagi-C Rx Systems are featured in 'The Skin Care Saga' article as quality skin care products that help maintain and rejuvenate healthy, youthful-looking skin. This article highlights how to prepare, correct, stimulate, and protect your skin from the signs of premature skin aging.

Obagi In The NewsBeauty Report
Septemeber 2006

In the skincare feature story, 'Shopping for Beauty,' Obagi is mentioned in the section regarding serums. Dr. Doris Day confirms that antioxidants are necessary because they 'deliver a higher concentration of ingredients, usually antioxidants, than a cream'. Serums with the antioxidants Vitamin C and E that have 'an opaque, airtight tube or bottle' are recommended and Obagi is featured.

Obagi In The NewsOut, Damn Spots!
Septemeber 2006

Professional-C Serum is featured in 'Out, Damn Spots!' as a product to help combat dullness. This article points out that sunspots and uneven pigmentation could make you look older than wrinkles. Included is a consumer quote about compliments received after using Professional-C.

Obagi In The NewsGrab This Bag
July 2006

Obagi Professional-C Serum was one of the gifts provided in one of the summers most coveted goodie bags. Super Saturday, which is considered the 'Rolls Royce of garage sales', was held in South Hampton, NY on July 29, 2006. All sales from tickets and designer goods are donated to the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund.

Obagi In The NewsSuper Charged Skincare
Summer 2006

In the “Super Charged Skincare” story which highlights the best effective skin care treatments available at dermatologists and plastic surgeon offices, the Nu-Derm System is featured along with a great photograph of the system. The editorial mentions that the system is flexible, utilizes tretinoin and 4% hydroquinone, and “helps to correct surface discoloration and blemishes.”

Obagi In The NewsTried & Tested
June 2006

The Obagi-C Rx Sunguard is featured as one of the “top finds for a sunburn-free face” in the “Tried & True” section. This placement mentions that the Sunguard helps to “get the benefits of anti-aging vitamin C with your SPF in this dermatologist-recommended formula” and directs readers to the Obagi website.

Obagi In The NewsNo More Kabuki Masks
June 2006

In the story entitled "Damage Control: Prevent Environmental Beauty Hazards and Concentrate on Stress-Free Cuervo", it is noted there is no one product strong enough to protect skin fully against the sun, rather it's best to layer products for maximum sun protection. The editorial recommends applying the Obagi Professional-C Serum 10% in the morning, followed by a sunscreen because "the concentrated antioxidants help your skin defend itself from bad UV rays." Additionally, the Obagi website is cited in the "desperately seeking sales" product buying guide.

Obagi In The NewsProblem Solvers
June 2006

In the "Summer Skin Problem Solvers" story, celebrity dermatologist Katie Rodan gives solutions to the summer’s biggest skin problems, including sunspots. The doctor recommends treating sunspots by "exfoliate[ing] twice a day with a scrub, then apply[ing] a lightening hydroquinone serum" and the Obagi-C Rx C-Clarifying Serum is the recommended serum to try.

Obagi In The NewsSix Tricks To Try
April 2006

Dr. Gross recommends using anti-aging products on your chest, specifically something with vitamin C to lighten spots.

Obagi In The NewsBeauty Boost
April 2006

Professional-C Serum 15% nourishes your skin with vitamin C for a healthy, radiant complexion. To try it out for yourself, please visit your local Obagi physician today.

Obagi In The NewsGood Habits, Great Skin
February 2006

Apply antioxidant-rich products to protect the skin against pollution, smoke, and stress – all of which contribute to signs of aging. Editor favorite: Obagi Professional-C Serum packs vitamin C.

Obagi In The NewsSkin Genius
February 2006

They spend their days curing an array of skin problems–including their own. Five dermatologists reveal their outermost secrets. This means that when it’s time to stock their personal medicine cabinets–or book an in-office treatment–they’re choosing the stuff that actually works.

"I have combination skin" says Mary C. Massa, M.D. a dermatologist in Chicago, IL. "Now, I notice the typical signs of aging: increased laxity; lines around the eyes, forehead, and mouth; and mild hyperpigmentation due to sun exposure. The Obagi Nu-Derm Gentle Cleanser is a mild wash that doesn’t dry out the skin, and it smells really nice. Several times a week, I use a generic Tretinoin Cream. I’ve worked myself up to .1%, the highest concentration available. If my hyperpigmentation seems to be more noticeable, I apply a hydroquinone bleaching agent, like Obagi Nu-Derm Clear, all over my face to brighten my skin and even its color."

Obagi In The NewsMilk + Honey
November 2005

The Park Avenue Medical Spa in Armonk, NY is like a chic French town house with antique furniture and chandeliers. You can stock up on the hard-to-find lines in the boutique, like Obagi skin care.

Obagi In The NewsThe Skin Vitamin
September-October 2005

Anita Bryant told you to drink your Florida orange juice, but she probably should have told you to apply it to your face, too. Vitamin C has become the latest skin care ingredient du jour, popping up in products such as eye creams, at-home peels and hand lotions. “Topical vitamin C is proven to be an antioxidant that prevents sun damage, decreases wrinkles and may even lighten dark spots,” says Wendy E. Roberts, M.D. a dermatologist in Rancho Mirage, Calif. Obagi-C Rx C-Clarifying Serum combines 10 percent professional strength L-ascorbic acid with prescription strength 4 percent hydroquinone, a pigmentation treatment that evens skin tone.

Obagi In The NewsBeauty's Genetic Code
Summer-Fall 2005

Want some clues to how you'll look as you age? Some of the evidence lies in your DNA. These Hollywood mother/daughter stunners are ideal examples of those bridging the beauty generation gap. Nevertheless, experts agree, to a great extent, lifestyle choices determine whether or not you'll wrinkle and sag or save face. So, while you may inherit high cheekbones and wide-set eyes from your mother, the choices you make in life–smoking, eating, skin care and sun exposure–are important factors in how you'll look later in life. Skin-care products designed for pigmentation and textural improvement: Obagi Nu-Derm and Obagi-C Rx lines.

Obagi In The NewsScreen Savers
June 2005

The 18.5 percent zinc-oxide formula used in OBAGI's NU-DERM PHYSICAL UV BLOCK (SPF 32) makes it the right choice for high- exposure spots like the face and for high-elevation activities that call for stronger protection.

Obagi In The NewsSkin Deep
June 2005

DID YOU KNOW? According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, one in five Americans will get skin cancer in the course of a lifetime. This proves that protecting your skin from the sun is critical. The Skin Cancer Foundation's Seal of Recommendation sets the standard for the effectiveness and safety of sun-safe products. It's also one of the best ways to know if the products you are using are doing their job. FOR YOUR FACE: Obagi Nu-Derm Healthy Skin Protection SPF 35