Shopping Cart  |  My Account
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
by Skincare-news.com team
Toning is an important skin care step in any skincare regimen. Obagi Nu-Derm Toner is the latest skin care breakthrough that enhances your skincare routine.

Toning is an important skin care step in any skincare regimen. Obagi Nu-Derm Toner is the latest skin care breakthrough that enhances your skincare routine.

Toning, for those of you who aren't familiar with skin care terminology, is the process of removing any remaining dirt, bacteria or oil from the skin after you cleanse. In any good skincare routine you first cleanse, tone and then moisturize. With Obagi Nu-Derm toner, you can take the toning phase of your daily skin care routine to the next level.

Obagi Nu-Derm Toner contains alum, which is a natural astringent, so you won't have to worry about your skin having any harsh reactions. Many top of the shelf skincare products contain foreign chemicals and ingredients that end up causing allergic reactions when used. You won't have to worry about that with Obagi Nu-Derm Toner.

This skin care product effectively removes all traces of dirt, bacteria and oil without overly drying out the skin, which is a common side effect when it comes to most skincare toners. Obagi Nu-Derm Toner is so effective and gentle that even the most sensitive skin types can use it on a daily basis.

This toner also works to adjust your skin's natural pH so you can get the optimal penetration needed to get the most out of your skin care products. If your recent toner isn't making your skin tight, fresh and clean, throw it out and get a bottle of Obagi Nu-Derm Toner!

  • Search

ATOPALM | Cellex-C | Dr. Brandt | Elizabeth Arden | Kinerase | La Roche-Posay | MD Formulations | MD Forte | MD SkinCare | Murad | NeoStrata | Obagi | Peter Thomas Roth | Pevonia | Philosophy | Skin Medica | SkinCeuticals | Strivectin | Zeno |

Home  Shopping  Reviews  Articles  News  Experts  Letters  FAQs  About  Contact us 

Copyright ©2010 Skincare-news.com. All rights reserved. Privacy  Terms of use  Feeds 

"The information provided on SkinCare-News.com is not intended as a substitute for medical advice. If you have a medical question or concern regarding any news item or article on this news magazine, please consult your physician."