No matter how much care you take with your skin, there will be times in your life when your skin looks dull, inflamed, or aged. Who hasn't looked in the mirror and felt less than their best?
The great news is that new at-home devices are now available to help you regain that youthful, glowing appearance. With budget-friendly LED light therapy devices and a short amount of time, you'll soon soothe and satisfy your skin needs, indulging in the best red and blue light therapy can offer you.
But before you start, you might be curious about the difference between red and blue light therapy? We're put together this short guide to help you.
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Things You Should Not Do When Using Red Light Therapy At Home
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Red light therapy is a skin treatment that doesn't use ultraviolet light. Instead, it uses skin-safe, low-level light in different wavelengths. Red light stimulates skin cells called fibroblasts. These help make collagen, which are important parts of skin recovery. Some studies have found that red LED light therapy tightens skin, reduces wrinkles and fine lines, and makes skin smoother and softer.
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Red light therapy is a popular therapeutic technique that uses red, low-level (non-invasive) wavelengths of light provides many benefits such as slows down the appearance of aging in the face, firms and tightens skin for a more youthful look..
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