Product Review: Obagi Clenziderm M.D. Acne Therapeutic System
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With an estimated seventeen million Americans suffering from acne, it’s no wonder that there is a plethora of acne medications and treatments. One of the latest is the Obagi Clenziderm M.D. Acne Therapeutic System, which contains 5% benzoyl peroxide in the second step. It claims to “clear, soothe, and protect your skin” in one convenient system. But is the system worth $105.00 (SkincareRx.com), with each of the three steps sold for $64.95 separately? Obagi Clenziderm M.D. Daily Care Cream Cleanser (Step 1) Obagi... read more




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