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ladybug13072
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Mon Oct 31, 2011 4:36 pm      Reply with quote
Where do you buy your Obagi products from? Doctor/Med Spa or online? and if online, what site? Are you happy with the quality of the product?
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Mon Oct 31, 2011 5:36 pm      Reply with quote
Did you know this site has a store? You can buy them on here... Just look it up by brand onwww.essentialdayspa.com

You can also go to makeupalley.com and see all kinds of independant product reviews on just about everything.
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Tue Nov 01, 2011 8:13 pm      Reply with quote
The poster must be new here. Yes, you can choose Obagi products through this website or any other one through googling.

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Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:31 pm      Reply with quote
Yes. I am aware of where I can buy them online. I am asking are most of the folks on here buying online or through a doctor for Obagi? People on these forums are not all buying through EDS. I did buy through EDS and I don't feel the Obagi products are Genuine. The Clear in particular. My results at 7weeks compared to others I've read and seen are far superior than mine and they bought through a doctor/med spa. Besides, my doc gave me a perscripton for Hydroquoine 4% to use once my Clear runs out (because that's all it is) and I started using that instead,I have seen better results using that in a week than I have using the CLEAR for 7 weeks.It's easier to scammed online than through a doctor's office/med spa. The products are made in Canada so perhaps they are making their own version of Obagi. I don't know. All I can say is Dr. Obagi is laughing all the way to the bank. the 3 keys ingredients are Tretinon-$20.00 for 3 tubes (insurance usually covers it) Hydroquoine 4% $31.00 @ Walmart (use instead of CLEAR) and AHA lotion~$8.00 for a large bottle.(use instead of EXFODERM) IN fact, the Exfoderm's consistency and smell is EXACTLY like my $8 bottle of AHA lotion. There is nothing special in the toner or Cleanser that contrubute to the end result. You can make your own version of this stuff without the price tag$$$.
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I purchased all of my Obagi products directly off Ebay except the clear and blender. But the clear and blender I purchased "off" of Ebay via the Ebay seller I purchased the rest of it from due to not being able to outright sell those 2 on Ebay. I spent about $180 for everything with the different shipping costs.
I had very good results and felt the products were legit. You just have to purchase from a seller with proven authentic Obagi sales/happy customer feedback.
There is no way on Gods green earth I would pay full price for Obagi at these websites that are "authorized" to sell it because it is way too expensive for the average person. You can safely and responsibly purchase authentic product from reputable sellers on EBay and save yourself a couple hundred dollars.

I know many people will scoff at that, but I see nothing wrong with it and don't have that kind of cash to be throwing around every few months when product runs out.

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Mon Nov 28, 2011 6:47 pm      Reply with quote
You can buy Obagi products on Essential Day Spa, in case you have not noticed Smile Customer service is great!!!! And it is secured when using credit cards.....

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Where do you buy your Obagi products from? Doctor/Med Spa or online? and if online, what site? Are you happy with the quality of the product?
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Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:17 pm      Reply with quote
amazon...great prices.
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Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:47 am      Reply with quote
If you browse on this website, you will be surprise that this website is one-stop website for all skin care. Not only the staff are very accommodating, they have best customer service!!!


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Where do you buy your Obagi products from? Doctor/Med Spa or online? and if online, what site? Are you happy with the quality of the product?
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Sun Dec 04, 2011 1:56 am      Reply with quote
I've gotten a lot of Obagi travel size from the Skincarerx samplers- I'd say the sunscreens are half the size and the samplers were almost free.

Now they have a "sampler" for the 3rd quarter that has a Obagi moisturizer for sensitive skin, it is the full size and they just reduced the sampler price to $20.

I got one when they were $30 because I wanted the eye cream in it that was not Obagi (i use Nucelle sometimes).

the Obagic moisturizer is not one that really does "anything" it is avery plain cream.
I still like it, but not enough to pay $40.
my coconut face cream is nicer and less than $20 (not from here, from some lady who makes soaps and skincare online).
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Sun Dec 04, 2011 9:47 am      Reply with quote
Why not buy it from EDS?

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Mon Dec 05, 2011 2:48 am      Reply with quote
beauty mask wrote:
Why not buy it from EDS?


Good question Wink
if I actually used the Obagi system I would try to consult a doctor first I guess?
I actually have only used the Obagi Clenziderm M.D. Therapeutic Moisturizer a couple times.

I try and buy stuff from EDS when I can!
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