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Sat May 12, 2007 1:37 pm |
I bought 12 packs of birth control and took them back to back so I won't have a period but I ran out of them 2 months ago. My hormonal pimples returned (usually 1 or 2) but the blue light seems to help make them go away alot quicker. I think it's a combo of the blue light and the heat it produces. I plug it in while i'm typing away on the computer and hold the light there until I get bored so I dont' have a scientific technique of using this. I didn't get any instructions for it so I just held the unit to the zit until it's warm and then a few more mins.
I decided to finally post this because I haven't been using any other product for my condition out of sheer laziness so this must be what's keeping my zits at bay. |
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Sat May 12, 2007 2:44 pm |
Did you purchase a separate blue light unit? The baby quasar I have does not have a blue light feature. That's great that it's helping. |
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Sat May 12, 2007 2:50 pm |
I felt the red light could have similar impact on pimples - I have been using lightstim for a couple months and it reduced my hormonal breakout. But I haven't tried any blue light threapy so I cannot tell if the blue light is any more efficient. |
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Sat May 12, 2007 3:11 pm |
Yes, I purchased a seperate blue light. |
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Sat May 12, 2007 5:54 pm |
Is the blue light the one that is over $1000? Do you feel it was worth it? Are you also using red light? |
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Sat May 12, 2007 10:57 pm |
I had also looked into the blue light system as well, but it is WAYY too expensive, and doesn't have the other benefits of anti-aging effects. I emailed the guys at AdTh and they said the blue light just gives a stronger and more effective way of reducing acne problems, but the regular BQ would not lack any of this feature but would take longer to see effects. |
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Sun May 13, 2007 4:58 am |
I purchased BQ for several reasons - acne was one of them. After 4 months of using BQ trying different acne protocols (under James' guidance), BQ did not do a thing for my acne. If anything, it made them worse. I know BQ worked well for some members (for acne problem), but for me - nada.
I know blue light is supposed to be great for acne (many dermatologists us it), but I just could not dish out $1000 .
Glad to hear it's working for people, though. |
_________________ 44, oily T-zone, acne prone (PCOS) ~ Baby Q & Tanda (blue light) ~ Karin Herzog (Oxy Face, Vita-A-Kombi 2, Vitamin H, Eye cream) ~ PSF (Cramberry Eye Gel) ~ Pearl/Silk powder primer and mist ~ L2K ~ MMU |
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glittergirly
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Thu Jun 05, 2008 2:56 am |
Has anyone used the Baby Blue? I would be interested in reviews. |
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