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Consise Review of the Obagi Medical Skin Management Program
By Trevor Price
The Obagi skin care system is a prescription-strength line of skin care products that can only be
prescribed by a physician, like a dermatologist. The product is designed to rejuvenate and expedite
skin cell growth.
However, can it really do everything it says it will? Are you better off with chemical or laser treatments?
For a high level review and the answers to these questions, keep reading.
Cost
Obagi isn't cheap. Because it's a prescription strength system, it can sell for as much as $300 for the
full system. Most users will find it isn't covered by their medical plan either, meaning the expense is
treated as cosmetic and out of pocket. Many consumers opt for procedures like chemical peels
instead, which are comparable in price, but may last longer.
Quality of the Product
Because the Obagi skin care system is FDA-approved, it has to meet a high level of standards with a
minimum amount of prescription levels. The product is well made, but can seriously irritate some skin
types resulting in redness, a rash or other forms of irritation.
Before you use Obagi, it's important that you understand how to use the product and to consult with
your dermatologist. The product isn't your standard over-the-counter AHA cream - it has prescription
levels and is therefore very strong.
How Easy is it to Use?
Obagi's skin care line involves six steps - which seems like an incredible amount of work on