coloured light therapy
The DermaCo Pro VX encompasses six treatments in one system enabling you to offer a wide variety of facial and body therapies either independently or in combination to ensure your clients see the results they want in the shortest possible time.
The unit includes the ability to utilise LED light therapy and uses the four main types of light – red, blue, green and yellow to achieve advanced skin care results. For example red will increase collagen and elastin production, and blue will create an anti- inflammatory and anti-bacterial effect that is ideal for problematic Acne and as a post Microdermabrasion treatment.
• DermaCo: 01666 503 570
Based on the traditional Asian energy theory, the Phytobiodermie®
range of facials and
body treatments from Phyto5 allow you to incorporate light therapy, which can either be used alone or in combination with the brand’s other equipment, and as an optional addition to the skin care products.
The Chromatherapy machine covers the complete range of frequencies in each of the seven natural colours as opposed to using LED. The energy of light is used to balance vital energy and to enhance the effects of the energetic skin care items. The frequencies of each of the colour light components help to treat different skin conditions, including blackheads with red light, Couperose with green light and Acne with blue light.
• Phyto5: 0800 206 1263
If your client is presenting Adult Acne, Bio- Therapeutic offers a variety of options to combat the condition including the bt-accent™ Accelerate clearing™
LED and .
The powerful 420 blue LED lights helps control sebaceous activity while the Salicylic Acid and Licorice Root extract featured within Accelerate clearing™
decongest the follicle leaving behind fresh and radiant skin.
• Advanced Esthetics Solutions: 029 2023 1228
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