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Obagi Nu-Derm Exfoderm Forte Facial Scrubs


Obagi Nu-Derm Exfoderm Forte Facial Scrubs



Buy Obagi Exfoliator & Scrubs – Obagi Nu-Derm Exfoderm Forte 57g/2oz (Step 4). How-to-Use: Step 1: Wash your hands to remove bacteria and dirt. Step 2: Remove any makeup. Step 3: Splash your face with warm water.Step 4: Apply a small amount of exfoliate to your hands. Step 5: Cleanse from the jaw line up to the hairline in a circular motion.Step 6: Rinse with warm water and pat dry….


25% TCA Chemical Peel for Home Use. Our Strongest Peel! 1 fl oz (30 ml)


25% TCA Chemical Peel for Home Use. Our Strongest Peel! 1 fl oz (30 ml)


$24.99


This medium depth peel uses Trichloroacetic acid and will improve many of the skin conditions that we all see (and wish we didn’t!) when we look in the mirror. After peeling your skin will be softer, smoother, with improved texture and tone and reduced hyperpigmentation (sun damage). Those are the differences on the surface of your skin. But the real magic is going on under your skin where collage…

Alpha Hydrox Foaming Face Wash - 6 fl oz


Alpha Hydrox Foaming Face Wash – 6 fl oz


$5.99


Alpha hydrox foaming face wash cleanses while maintaining skin’s moisture level and leaves skin looking and feeling soft, smooth and fresh. It is safe and gentle for eye makeup removal and removes impurities and environmental pollutants. It rinses clean, leaving no irritating residue….

I have VERY stubborn acne & sensitive skin. What else can I try?

I have acne, not cystic, but rather more like clogged pores. My skin won’t exfoliate itself, and most exfoliants are too harsh for my skin. I have tried Proactiv, the Dr. Wexler program, Obagi Nu Derm, and nearly EVERY basic drugstore acne product to no relief. I have even had prescriptions for retin-A and antibiotics. Since I don’t have cystic acne, I am guessing the stronger prescriptions are not for me. I also have very sensitive skin and break out in welts if I use any products that are too strong or harsh (i.e. sulfur, glycolic acid, etc). Any suggestions?
I have seen a dermatologist and first he gave me antibiotics and retin-A. When that didn’t work I asked about Accutane and he said I wasn’t a good candidate. Time to get a new dermatologist?

Given the litany of products you’ve tried so far, I think it’s time to consult with a new dermatologist and stick with him to figure out the cause of your acne and how best to treat it.

Obagi Blue Peel