SUZANOBAGIMD™ Soothing Complex Calming Lotion SPF 25
Product Quantity: 47gr
The ingredients soothe sensitive post-procedure skin and provide a gentle, hydrating and non-irritating environment to allow damaged skin to recover.
It is recommended to apply to the skin at least 15 minutes before any exposure to the sun or as needed to calm the skin.
SUZANOBAGIMD™
It’s a unique line of scientifically formulated products that remove dirt and other impurities while protecting against UV rays* and rejuvenating the skin. The combination of clinically tested ingredients and antioxidants reveal healthier, more radiant skin.
Each product is dermatologically tested, hypoallergenic, non-sensitizing and manufactured without parabens, synthetic fragrances and dyes.
The SUZANOBAGIMD™ line is ideal for patients who want effective, yet gentle and nourishing products.
Unique formulas deal with issues like:
- The appearance of photoaging, in the form of fine lines and wrinkles
- Uneven skin texture
- Dull and sensitive skin
This line is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin.
*Only the Broad Spectrum Soothing Complex with SPF 25 contains physical UVA and UVB protection.
New generation products that clean, protect and renew the skin
The SUZANOBAGIMD line is a unique line of scientifically formulated products that remove dirt and other impurities while protecting against UV rays* and rejuvenating the skin.
A 3-step skincare process is at the heart of the SUZANOBAGIMD product line:
3-step process:
- Cleanse
- Renew
- Protect
Cleanses the skin of dirt and other impurities to create a clean base on which to apply products;
Renews and rejuvenates skin’s appearance and texture with clinically tested ingredients (1-6);
Protects against UV (7) rays to proactively diminish the visible signs of skin aging;
Through the SUZANOBAGIMD line, a whole range of options can be used together or integrated into an Obagi® system or product for a completely personalised skin treatment.
Clinically studied and dermatologically tested ingredients together with powerful antioxidants provide an effective yet gentle treatment:
In a clinical trial with a proprietary brand formula of powerful ingredients (8), significant (P<.005) improvements in skin clarity were seen just 20 minutes after use in terms of:
- Pore cleaning
- Sebum level/skin load
- Skin peeling
- Hydration level
Retinaldehyde
Retinaldehyde is a vitamin A precursor to retinoic acid that is proven to improve firmness and elasticity and reduce the appearance of fine lines and uneven texture.
Retinaldehyde is a well-tolerated ingredient for all skin types: it undergoes a simple conversion process in the body that can reduce the likelihood of adverse effects such as irritation (9-10), making it an attractive option for those with sensitive or delicate skin.
Polyhydroxy acids (PHA)
The humectant and hydrating properties of the PHAs gluconolactone and lactobionic acid, as well as their exfoliating effects, help protect the water barrier while reducing signs of photoaging such as the appearance of fine lines and uneven texture.
* Only Broad Spectrum Soothing Complex with SPF 25 contains physical UVA and UVB protection.
As a result of a comprehensive sun protection program, including applying a broad-spectrum sun protection factor, wearing protective clothing, including hats and sunglasses, and avoiding sun exposure between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm, you can lower the risk of certain types of skin cancer and premature aging of the skin.
Results of the study for a clinical evaluation of the effectiveness of the formula; N=30.
The trademarked formula is included in the Cleansing Foam. Balancing Toner, Cleansing Wipes, Anti-Acne Cleansing Wipes and Soothing Complex.
The proprietary formula is not included in Retivance® Skin Rejuvenation Complex and Intensive Daily Repair Lotion (IDR).
About Dr. Suzan Obagi
Dr. Suzan Obagi is recognized as one of the most respected cosmetic surgeons and dermatologists, dedicated to training medical students, residents, fellow physicians, and colleagues in other specialties. The interest in the health and improvement of the appearance of the skin has led to numerous articles in specialised journals and entire chapters in textbooks in the field of dermatological, plastic and cosmetic surgery.
Bibliography:
- Grimes PE, Green BA, Wildnauer RH, Edison BL. The use of polyhydroxy acids (PHA) on photoaged skin. Knife. 2004;73(suppl 2):3-13.
- Berardesca E, Distante F, Vignoli GP, Oresajo C, Green B. The function of alpha hydroxy acids in modulating the stratum corneum barrier. Br J Dermatol. 1997;137(6):934-938.
- Green BA, Edison BL, Sigler ML. Antiaging effects of topical lactobionic acid: results of a controlled use study. Cosmet Dermatol. 2008;21(2):76-82.
- Diridollou S, Vienne MP, Alibert M, et al. Efficacy of topical retinaldehyde 0.05% in skin aging by ultrasound and rheological techniques. Dermatology. 1999;199(suppl 1):37-41.
- Creidi P, Vienne MP, Ochonisky S, et al. Prolometric evaluation of photodamage after topical treatment with retinaldehyde and retinoic acid. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1998;39(6):960-965.
- Creidi P, Humbert PH. Clinical use of topical retinaldehyde on photoaged skin. Dermatology. 1999; 1
99(suppl 1):49-52.
- Smijs TG, Pavel S. Titanium dioxide and zinc oxide nanoparticles in sun protection products: with focus on their safety and efficacy. Nanotechnol Sci Appl. 2011;4:95-112.
- BioSpectrum, Inc. Clinical study on skin hydration, sebum and flaking for the Bio-Detox product on human skin. August 6-9, 2012. OMP, Inc. Filed data.
- Fluhr JW, Vienne MP, Lauze C, Dupuy P, Gehring W, Gloor M. Tolerance to retinol, retinaldehyde and retinoic acid under maximized and long-term clinical conditions. Dermatology. 1999;199(suppl 1):57-60.
- Saurat JH, Didierjean L, Masgrau E, et al. Topical retinaldehyde on human skin: biological effects and tolerance. J Invest Dermatol. 1994;103(6):770-774.
- Grimes PE, Green BA, Wildnauer RH, Edison BL. The use of polyhydroxy acids (PHA) on photoaged skin. Knife. 2004;73(suppl 2):3-13.
- Berardesca E, Distante F, Vignoli GP, Oresajo C, Green B. Stratum corneum barrier modulating function of alpha hydroxy acids. Br J Dermatol. 1997;137(6):934-938.
- Green B, Tseng C, Wildnauer R, Herndon Jr JH, Rizer RL. Safety and efficacy of a treatment regimen containing a gluconolactone (polyhydroxy acid) on sensitive and photoaged skin following a controlled consumption study. Poster.
- Green BA, Edison BL, Sigler ML. Antiaging effects of topical lactobionic acid: results of a controlled use trial. Cosmet Dermatol. 2008;21(2):76-82.
- Green BA, Yu RJ, Van Scott EJ. Clinical and cosmetic uses of hydroxy acids. Clin Dermatol. 2009;27(5):495-501.