Collagen red light therapy - anyone have experience please?

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HJHutch

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Hi

I'm considering purchasing a collagen facial lamp (initially for myself but as I have a tanning salon I'm thinking business wise too).

Apart from online research I have no experience in these.

Can anyone offer any advice or hints/tips as to whether this has worked commercially for anyone?

Many thanks
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No, we had one in the salon I worked at... Didn't catch on at all! Also I've heard about them being offered free at another salon to try & get it to catch on so not working there either.

Its a long fairly expensive programme.

Its relaxing but even with goggles on the lights are still extremely bright.

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As in red LED therapy? I have tried LightStim, it's a hand held device with a collagen + peptide + hyaluronic acid serum and had fantastic results after peels (I do a package price) I've looked into upgrading to the Celluma panel its 1295$ but have seen very impressive results.... Next on my gadget list :D
 
As in red LED therapy? I have tried LightStim, it's a hand held device with a collagen + peptide + hyaluronic acid serum and had fantastic results after peels (I do a package price) I've looked into upgrading to the Celluma panel its 1295$ but have seen very impressive results.... Next on my gadget list :D


Ours wasnt LED they were tube bulbs like the sunbed.

So yours are to be used after a face peel?

Here they are marketed to work on their own or with a little face/body cream/spray.

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They can be used on their own but I like to put them together as like a package. I have used it on its own with a peptide serum I think it had matrixyl 3000 but yes still fabulous results ;D
 
They can be used on their own but I like to put them together as like a package. I have used it on its own with a peptide serum I think it had matrixyl 3000 but yes still fabulous results ;D


Not sure what was in our creams but no noticeable results even after the course was done. 12x12 mins to be done in 6 weeks then a shorter course of 8 sessions over the next 3 months. But a lot of people gave up in this time as its obviously not a quick process.

But not only was it an anti ageing thing we also had a lot of sunbed users (we had sunbeds) who'd also want to use the sunbed, not on the same day but in general. So kind of pointless for them!


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