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Eliminate Red Face - Obagi RosaClear To The Rescue

Rid Redness on Your Face With RosaClear

Rid the painful and embarrassing redness on your face and start the Fall season off with a clean slate.

Reddening of the face can often be associated with burned skin from the sun or windburn from the harsh weather. Many patients may not realize that their facial redness, inflammation and flushing is rosacea.

- Rosacea affects approximately 14 million Americans*

- Only 1.1 million of those suffering seek treatment†

- 79% of rosacea sufferers aren't aware that they need treatment for their skin condition.

(Image of RosaClear from www.obagi.com - All Rights Reserved).

The Rosaclear system from Obagi Medical Products calms inflamed and irritated skin and leaves your complexion clear, calm and more balanced for a healthy glow. It is the first and only complete therapeutic system for treating the signs and symptoms of rosacea.

It effectively meets the needs of rosacea patients with an all-in-one system that:

- Treats redness and flushing, as well as inflammatory papules and pustules (acne-like pimples)

- Reduces the appearance of redness and blotchiness

- Helps achieve a clearer, calmer, more balanced-looking complexion

- Provides gentle, non-comedogenic skincare to calm and protect inflamed, irritated skin

- Delivers immediate benefits with continued improvement

The Obagi Rosaclear System is dermatologist and allergy-tested and it's specially formulated, prescription-based treatment regimen that is non-comedogenic, so it won't clog pores.

In just a few simple steps, it protects and moisturizes your skin, calms and soothes your symptoms, treats acne-like pimples and reduces the appearance of redness and blotchiness.

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*American Academy of Dermatology and the National Rosacea Society

†Navigant Consulting, Acne and Rosacea Therapeutics Report, 2004

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