The beauty industry is in a constant process of finding the best and newest technology to make us look youthful and beautiful. Thanks to ever-improving technology, facials no longer are limited to basic facials. Here at GLOW Beauty Bar, we offer a number of add-ons to our typical facials, such as our latest LED light therapy that uses innovative technology to tackle almost any concerns we can think of. The LED (light-emitting diode) Light Therapy is administered through our Celluma PRO machine placed over your face. But not to worry - there is plenty of room to breath.
Each LED treatment lasts thirty minutes and is a perfect add-on to a peel or facial. At GLOW we offer personalized music and aromatherapy in your treatment room - the perfect setup for some R&R! The treatment is non-invasive and is meant to treat acne, reduce pigmentation, inflammation and wrinkles, and even to treat pain. It can address all of these concerns at the same time, regardless of which is your main priority. Results are seen in as little as 2-3 treatments. We recommend two treatments a week for 4-8 weeks, depending on whether you're looking for overall rejuvenation or to treat cystic acne. It’s definitely a great add-on to treat yourself to a few days before an event.
So how does it work?
The process emits UV-free, wavelengths of light and infrared light energy. When skin cells absorb this energy, it increases the level of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a molecule that cells use to produce energy. This in turn gives damaged cells extra energy to work more efficiently, resulting in biochemical and cellular changes. Each light colour has a different purpose and triggers different reactions from the skin; however, during LED light therapy, they all work together to work their magic.
Near Infrared: helps with aches and pains
Blue: destroys the bacteria that causes acne, minimizes irritation
Red: reduces inflammation, improves circulation, generates cell reproduction, builds collagen and improves elasticity
Come in or call GLOW Beauty Bar today to see if this treatment is right for you.
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