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  2. 10 At-Home Red Light Therapy Devices to Reduce Acne - AOL

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    Dermalux Flex MD LED Light Therapy Device. If it's good enough for Kate Moss, can we have one, please? This light therapy device reminds us of a tanning bed with way better results. Sit back ...

  3. Light therapy - Wikipedia

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    High-intensity blue light (425 nm) used for the attempted treatment of acne. Light therapy treatments for the skin usually involve exposure to ultraviolet light. [2] The exposures can be to a small area of the skin or over the whole body surface, as in a tanning bed.

  4. Red light therapy is going viral for skin, hair and exercise ...

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    The red light is administered using various devices and machines, such as beds, panels, lamps, face masks, handheld wands and even helmets. ... "Red light therapy shows intriguing potential, but ...

  5. Indoor tanning - Wikipedia

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    Horizontal low-pressure tanning bed. Indoor tanning involves using a device that emits ultraviolet radiation to produce a cosmetic tan. [a] Typically found in tanning salons, gyms, spas, hotels, and sporting facilities, and less often in private residences, the most common device is a horizontal tanning bed, also known as a sunbed or solarium.

  6. The red light device that dermatologists told us makes skin ...

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    The Solawave is a 4-in-1 wand that provides red light therapy, therapeutic warmth to soothe skin and reduce dark circles, a facial massage to reduce puffiness and a stimulating galvanic current to ...

  7. UV-B lamps - Wikipedia

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    UV-B lamps are lamps that emit a spectrum of ultraviolet light with wavelengths ranging from 290–320 nanometers. This spectrum is also commonly called the biological spectrum due to the human body's sensitivity to light of such a wavelength. [1] UV-B light does not tan the skin very much, compared to the UV-A lamps that are used in tanning beds.

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