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Wed Jul 01, 2015 6:52 pm |
I currently own the Baby Quaser Pure Rayz. This product has Red and Amber led's as well as Infrared lights. I really like the device and feel it does good things for my skin my recently I am a bit worried about the Infrared light on the device.
In the UK there is a new sunscreen called Ladvial which claims to block uva, uvb and Infrared A which it ominously calls the most damaging rays of all which currently other sunscreens don't protect use from ... the horror!
Anyway if this is true and Infrared A damaging to skin then what is the deal with the Infrared lights on the Baby Q? Apparently Infrared B and C are harmless to skin but Infrared A is the aging one so perhaps the Baby Q uses Infrared B & C?
Does anyone know? |
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Fri Jul 24, 2015 9:57 pm |
I've been using baby Q for about 3 yrs now. I have not seen any bad side effects or darkening of my skin and I use retin A so I would think they must have researched and the lights must be safe. If you contact the company and they reply - please let us know what they say! |
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