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BeautySkin Acne Treatment Light
The Acne Treatment Light unit made by Beauty Skin offers a successful, drug-free method for treating acne using safe, natural light-waves. The light emitted by the BeautySkin kills the bacteria associated with acne, encourages healing and importantly reduces chances of the acne causing scaring.
The technology behind the Beauty Skin Acne Light treatment unit works by using light from the red and blue wavelength spectrum which is a safe and successful treatment for acne vulgaris. The red and blue wavelengths of
light have been proven to clear mild to moderate acne in clinical studies. Please see links below.
An antibacterial effect of the acne light unit is produced by the blue light while the red light has an anti-inflammatory effect. These both work very effectivly to clear acne, making the Beauty Skin Acne Light a safe, natural way to treat acne.
Only daily 15 minute sessions are required with the Beauty Skin Acne Light .
Visible results within only 4 weeks
Total results in 12 weeks
Natural safe alternative to costly antibiotics
No harmful UV radiation
Clears bacterium (P. acnes) that cause acne
No expensive acne creams or washes to buy
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Technical Information
The Beauty Skin Acne Light comprises 6 x 15W tubes using patented technology In-built 15 minute timer Lamp life 300 hrs (3 years at 15 minutes a day) 1 year warranty Weight 4.5 kg 100Watts - 230-240V 50hz 42cm height x 26cm width x 20cm depth
Research
Acne Treatment Research
Clinical studies show that blue light and red light, working at specific wavelengths, act together in clearing mild to moderate acne. The blue light (415nm) has an antibacterial effect whilst the red light (660nm) acts as an effective anti-inflammatory. Please view the following studies:
P. Papageorgiou, A. Katsambas and A. Chu (2000). Phototherapy with blue (415nm) and red (660nm) light in the treatment of acne vulgaris. British Journal of Dermatology, 142: 5. Pp 973-978.
M. Elman et al (2003). The effective treatment of acne vulgaris by a high-intensity, narrow band 405-420nm light source. Journal of Cosmetic & Laser Therapy; 5: 111-116.