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Tue Nov 25, 2008 4:12 pm |
Kassy_A wrote: |
I don't use Obagi, but from what I read about it, it seems the best benefits are achieved over long term use.... Isn't that why they recommend it for 18 weeks to start?
So I believe 18 weeks would be about 3 skin cycles, so if you have significant damage to start, that might just be touching the surface.. Then with continued use, the healing might speed up.
If it were me, I'd be relishing the 'peeling', because that is clearly what you want, and looking forward to the good stuff that will eventually surface...
When we think about the lifetime it took for the damage to show, 18 weeks doesn't seem too long for things to *slowly* improve..
Okay, I'll shut up now, and go back to what I really know ...  |
That is a great post, Kassy. You are dead on. 18 weeks is 3 skin cycles, but some people need more than that.
I agree with "relishing the peeling", as it is what you want. You can "see" that something is happening and it is a good thing! I also agree, 18 weeks is no time at all to have great improvement in ones skin. |
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