Light therapy involves the application of red and/or blue light and works by helping kill acne bacteria as well as potentially reducing the production of skin oil (sebum).
It is usually performed twice weekly over 4 to 6 weeks.
cannot miss more than a day here or there.
Painless! not too expensive. good for all over health
the time to sit in front of the lamp is both a pro & a con.
- Works quickly without irritating the skin
- No prescription hassle
- No initial breakout
- Did I mention it works?
- Can be cumbersome; you really have to set aside time EVERY day
- Ticking sound very annoying
- Expensive but it's definitely worth it
It works!
No chemicals or dry skin patches.
No antibiotics to take daily.
Expensive initially but probably cheaper in the long run than all those potions.
Have to make the time.
Only treats small area at a time.
I am 24 and have tried everything. My friend recommended this to me. I was a bit sceptical, but the results have been amazing. My soits have cleared and my skin looks and feels great. I have recommended this to my friends.
None really, the light was a bit bright at first, but my eyes quickly adjusted.
Fades red marks (hyperpigmentation) from acne
Decreases pore size
Decreases wrinkles
Can get expensive
Painful (depending upon the settings)
Semi-permanently removes facial hair for guys
May cause slight breakout after treatment
Cleared up my skin. I had pretty bad acne and my sister bought the light for me before I went to school. I used it religiously for 2-3 weeks and my skin was much clearer. I've been using it regularly for almost a year and haven't had any flare-ups
None that I can see.
Less acne
none really, unless you count having to sit there for 15 minutes every night, but doesn't bother me
Nothing.....Waste of Money!!!
It caused me to break out like crazy!!! I ever never had acne this bad before....it's like i'm 15 again but 2x worse.
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Pros:
Easy to use. Works. Cleared 80%. 45 year old female who has battled acne (cystic) since my teens. MUST use 10-12 weeks to see substantial results. Less expensive than other similar systems, ie: Beautyskin