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Many patients have trouble getting ride of moderate acne or managing recurring breakouts. For patients who often have these problems, I do think RoyalGLOW can be an excellent source of support. This wearable mask uses blue light that can reduce the growth of skin bacteria associated with acne. Blue light can be beneficial by itself, but I like when it is combined with wavelengths of red light. Red light has been studied for its ability to support skin structure and improve firmness and texture. Research also indicates that blue and red LEDS together can impact skin tone and lower visible signs of irritation.
I like that this facemask from RoyalGLOW includes an amber light setting at 590 nanometers. Amber light aims to can interact with tiny blood vessels near the skin's surface. For some people, this type of light can be great for addressing redness and evening skin tone or pigmentation. Some early studies suggest that amber LED therapy can improve the look and tone of skin over several weeks. Something else I like is the hover design, as it prevents the mask from directly touching the skin. This may help eliminate some contact irritation and may reassure patients with concerns about direct pressure on sensitive areas.
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