Do Those At-Home Light Treatments Really Work on Acne?We tried all the top light therapy products to see if they really work |
Most of the at-home blue light devices available are handheld and small, which requires you to spend three minutes on each section you want to treat before moving to the next. What I like about this one is how totally, completely zen the experience is. You set it up—making sure it's at least four to six inches away from your face!—put on the goggles and lay back and relax. You can switch between blue light (for acne) or red light (for wrinkles) and only have to sit pretty for five minutes at a time. The custom-made lamp with a fluorescent bulb has been found to reduce inflammation and redness within two weeks.
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