Obagi Blender

Obagi Blender on the surface appears to be very similar to Obagi Clear because it in fact is. The reason is that you may have already noticed that both of these highly effective skin therapy products contain 4 % hydroquinone. A popular skin lighter.

Obagi Blender is Formulated to Compliment Obagi Tretinoin

However; there is one very important difference between the two and that's that Obagi Blender is formulated to be used along with a tretinoin treatment. Tretinoin is also commonly referred to as Retin-A. You see its very common for many substances to have more than one name that they are referred to by.

You Can Find Retin-A in a Wide Range of Products

Tretinoin, as it turns out, happens be one of the more common effective treatments for acne and in fact it was the very first retenoid that was developed for use in topical skin treatment products. It's also a rather common component of many commercial hair loss treatments.

Tretinoin for the Treatment of Stretch Marks

Also aside from the treatment of extreme forms of acne, tretinoin is a major component of many topical skin products that function to stimulate collagen production. Some of the more popular of these products that are available, are those that are formulated for the treatment of acne scars.

It Stimulates the Overall Effect of Retin-A

So it's not at all hard to see why such a need developed in recent years for a product that was specifically designed to compliment Retin-A A product that has an activating base, as this product does, that in fact intensifies the overall effects of Retin-A.

It's Imperative that it Be Applied Prior to Retin-A.

Even so, it's imperative that Obagi Blender be applied very thinly in a circular motion, prior to the application of any Retin- A treatment. It's instructions stipulate that about a half a gram be used per application and that treatments should be done twice per day. Pregnant women should never use any product containing hyroquinone.