Thursday, June 20, 2013

Can You Really Benefit From Jan Marini Products?


The hundred-dollar question is exactly that. What are the benefits? In reality only your dermatologist can help you decide that, as the products offered by this company are only sold through licensed professionals. The entire reach of such formulations is to solve specific underlying skin conditions, as developed by someone who is a practised researcher. This all looks good on paper, but what about the scientific proof?

Some extensive searching for the layperson tends to turn up very little. One would suppose then that this is because the product is not designed to be used without a dermatologist's supervision. In fact, one would go so far as to suggest that if someone was serious about trying these products that seeing a dermatologist would be the first step. It might even be worth it to have allergy testing done in the office to make sure that the investment (bottles can run in excess of hundred pounds) is actually something that one can use safely.

One thing that did turn up is that the access is limited to these products. This tends to make since, as when dealing with something as powerful as these seem to be one would not want them to be abused or used improperly. The company's sale growth, however, indicates that professionals worldwide do trust the research work being done, as the products are being bought and sold. One upside to this is that there are enough different products that when someone consults with their dermatologist about how to treat a specific condition the doctor has a nice range of options all from the same maker that are designed to work together perfectly from which to tailor a specific skin care regimen. There is a greatly reduced worry about chemical conflicts or other issues that might arise from mixing brands to treat specific problems.

There is a great benefit to this. For one, clients need not worry so much about strange interactions between products being used together, because it is assumed that each formulation is designed to work seamlessly with the others in the same product line. Secondly, it should be fairly easy to mix and match what is needed to address the issues being dealt with, be it poor skin condition, smoking damage, ache, rosacea, age spots, or just about anything else.

What is it about these formulations that are unique? They use glycolic acid to refine the texture of the skin. You can find vitamin A and vitamin C in a number of the lifting serums designed to assist with sagging that occurs in the deeper levels of the skin. Plus there are other advancements that have made their way into various products that make them condition better. For the professional all the offerings are easy to cross reference at any time. The bottom line is, this is not a company that makes things for the layperson. Rather, people should consult their dermatologist and work together with him or her to determine which is the best product options for them.

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