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Introducing Obagi Professional-C Serum - new formulations in
Vitamin C to neutralize free radicals at all layers of the skin,
before they damage skin cells and accelerate aging.


| • | Superior delivery system, resulting in greater penetration to all layers of the skin |
| • | Maximum daily antioxidant protection |
| • | Greater stability than competitive C products |
| • | Low side effect profile |
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| • | Helps maintain normal cellular turnover |
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Builds collagen
- L-Ascorbic acid is essential for cross-linking collagen molecules
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| • | Lightens and brightens skin |
| • | Reduces inflammation1, 2 |
| • | Decreases transepidermal water loss3 |
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| • | Patients new to your practice who are not ready to use multiple products |
| • | Those with sensitive skin who need protection from future damage |
| • | Patients who desire maximum antioxidant therapy |
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Obagi Professional-C Serum is specially formulated to use as a
once-daily, stand alone product, or for use within the Obagi
Nu-Derm® System. Obagi Professional-C Serum is available in 4 concentrations.
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| 1 | Alster, T.S. and West, T.B. Effect of Topical Vitamin C on Postoperative CO2 Laser Resurfacing Erythema. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Laser Medicine Surgery (ASLMS), April 1997 and the American Society of Dermatology Surgeons (ASDS), May 1997. |
| 2 | Darr, D., et al. Topical Vitamin C protects porcine skin from radiation-induced damage. Br.J.Derm., 127: 247-253, 1992. |
| 3 | Bolognia JL, Jorizzo JL, Rapini, RP, eds. Dermatology: Volume Two. London, England: Elsevier Limited; 2003. |
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