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New Age Acne Solution- Blue Light Acne Therapy |
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I've been plagued by oily skin and pimples ever since I
was a teenager. I thought these problems were bad back then, but they're
much worse as an adult. After all, everyone expects teenagers to have
pimples, so they think nothing of it. Adults, on the other hand, are
supposed to grow out of that "phase" and end up with clear skin at some
point. It's embarrassing for me to always be the only adult in the room
with pimples and blackheads. I was suffering from low self-esteem and a
lack of confidence, plus I was having trouble making friends. I was
ready to do something completely different, so I decided to try blue
light acne therapy.
I had been totally ignorant
about blue light acne therapy till I came across an ad in a magazine.
The apparent theory of blue light acne therapy is grounded on the fact
that sunlight has shown itself to be an effective remedy for pimples.
From what I could make out, this blue light acne therapy involves in
concentrating the rays similar to that of sunlight from a metal halide
lamp onto affected areas of the skin. It has been mentioned that by
several weeks of this home treatment, a reasonable number of patients
have reported a significant reduction in the number and appearance of
their pimples.
Although blue light acne therapy lamps were far
more expensive than any other treatment I had ever purchased, I was
ready to try it because nothing else was working for me. I had been
trying every suggested skin care regimen and countless products -- both
over-the-counter and prescription varieties -- that promised to
eliminate pimples and blemishes. I was tired of wasting my money on
these products without ever seeing any decent results in return. I was
sold on the principle behind blue light acne therapy, so the next step
was to find a specific product to try.
Since blue light acne
therapy lamps usually cost hundreds of dollars, I decided to read
consumer reviews of the various products out there to see which ones
actually worked and which ones were complete wastes of money. I've been
using blue light acne therapy for almost a month now and have to say
that I am seeing some good results. The difference is not as dramatic as
I hoped it would be, but my skin is getting better little by little. I
hope that by continuing with this blue light acne therapy, I'll
eventually get the clear skin that I've always wanted.
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