LED therapy has its moment in the sun as salons remain closed
Thanks to a range of new devices you can use in the home, the non-invasive treatment is getting a boost in popularity.
LED light therapy is said to help with conditions such as acne, eczema, sun damage and pigmentation. NYT
There’s no such thing as a miracle beauty treatment, but some are as close as they get. LED light therapy might just be one of those. Said to boost collagen production, brighten your complexion, reduce inflammation and boost your wellbeing, LED (light emitting diode) therapy has long been touted as something of a holy grail treatment.
Although LED therapy is often added to regular facials at spas and in dermatologists’ offices, a host of new devices has brought it into the home – which makes it ideal for these still-isolated times.
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