Obagi Professional-C Serum 5% Eye Contour Review

Your skin is the largest organ on your body and it deserves all of the special treatment that you can afford to give it. This can be done with any of a variety of skin care products, but Obagi Professional-C Serum is definitely the epitome of skin pampering available out there on the market.
There is nothing quite like Obagi Professional-C Serums for the skin. It is a great skin care product, brand new to the Obagi collection of skin care products and it is designed to penetrate deep into the skin, providing protection against the harmful rays of the sun and other infections and blemishes.
The secret behind Obagi Professional C-Serum is the ascorbic acid that is found in it, in one of the highest concentrations available. Ascorbic Acid is the only type of Vitamin C that the skin will allow to be absorbed into the epidermis, and that is what sets Obagi Professional-C Serums apart form other products out there on the market.

What are the advantages to having an absorbable form of Vitamin C in the Obagi Professional-C Serum? For one thing, this is a natural antioxidant but in addition to that, Vitamin C is protection designed especially for the skin and it is a great way to offset the damaging effects of UV rays coming straight from the sun. By slowing the effects of damaging ultraviolet rays, Obagi Professional-C Serum can also help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, as well as helping to slow down their formation on the face. If you don’t want to deal with wrinkles, this is the product for you.

If you happen to have skin that easily reacts to products that you put on it, it is best to start out with Obagi Professional-C Serum 5% Eye Contour, as that is the lowest concentration available that can still give you the results that you are so much in need of. In addition to the Obagi Professional-C Serum 5% Eye Contour, there is also a formula in Obagi Professional-C Serum 10% and even 20%.

Jul 14th, 2007 | Posted in Products, Supplements
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