LED Light Therapy Facials - What you need to know?
Learn about the latest in therapy-facials and how it can benefit your
skin! It's important to be mindful of what goes into your body and on your
face, so let's go over the basics of therapy facials - from ingredients to
techniques - so you know what you need to keep your skin glowing.
The
phenomenon of LED light therapy facials is quickly spreading across the beauty
industry. This type of facial treatment is a safe and natural alternative to
aesthetic beauty treatments that promise to make you look younger - without the
use of surgery or injectables.
Here's
what you need to know about LED light therapy facials:
What is
LED Light Therapy?
LED stands
for “Light Emitting Diodes”, which are essentially small bulbs that emit
specific colours and frequencies of light when activated by electricity. The
specific colours used in LED light therapy have different effects on skin
cells, such as increasing collagen production, reducing inflammation, and
killing acne-causing bacteria. Different colours and wavelengths deliver
different benefits to the skin, which can be tailored to the needs of each
client.
LED Facial
Benefits
The
primary benefit of an LED facial is that it can help reduce visible signs of
aging and improve skin elasticity and tone. In addition to this anti-aging
benefit, LED facials can also help treat acne breakouts, reduce inflammation,
and improve blood circulation.
Finding a
Qualified Aesthetician
The key to
getting the most out of your LED facial is finding an experienced aesthetician
who knows how to properly administer the treatment. Look for someone with
experience working with multiple types of skin types and conditions, as well as
knowledge about the many benefits of LED light therapy treatments. It is also
important that your aesthetician uses quality products – such as professional-grade devices and supplies – in order for you to get the best results from your
session.
Recovery
After Treatment
Most
people experience little or no downtime after their treatment session. However,
it’s important to avoid using irritating skincare products like alcohol-based
toners or astringents immediately following a session as they may irritate
sensitive skin areas further.
Additionally,
you should avoid sun exposure and judiciously use sunscreen when outdoors if
your face has been exposed during any part of the treatment session so that you
avoid damaging your newly treated skin cells.
We know that everyone has different skin types, which is why we have a
range of facials to suit your personal needs - from deeply hydrating treatments
to detoxifying rituals! Whatever your skincare goals, discover our top picks
and book your appointment now.
If you're looking for help deciding which facial is best for your skin,
then look no further! Our range of facials has been designed with every
complexion in mind and can be tailored to exactly what your skin requires.
Visit us today to find out more.
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