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LED skin care lamp
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USD 20.00 - 80.00 / Pieces
2
1000
China
Yes
Product Description:
Far infrared can be used for skin care and beauty Far infrared rays irradiate the human body to produce resonance absorption, which can metabolize the substances that cause fatigue and aging, such as lactic acid, free fatty acids, cholesterol, excess subcutaneous fat, etc., through the activation of the hair follicle opening and subcutaneous fat, without the kidneys, directly from the skin. Therefore, it can make the skin smooth and soft. The physical therapy effect of far-infrared rays can increase the body's heat energy and activate cells, thus promoting the metabolism of fat tissue, burning and decomposing, and consuming excess fat, thereby effectively losing weight. ps: The skin breathes smoothly, which can effectively discharge toxins in the skin, slow down spots, and prevent common skin sub-health conditions such as acne. "Red light mainly promotes blood flow, softens the skin, etc. Generally, red light LED beauty instruments are used for anti-wrinkle and improve skin elasticity. In addition, red light with a wavelength of 550-670nm has the effect of promoting skin barrier repair. Blue light mainly attacks against acne bacilli It is more effective for skin problems caused by excessive oil production. Yellow light mainly targets whitening, combats dullness, light spots, and improves skin gloss. Infrared rays mainly emit heat by radiation, which helps eliminate edema, stimulate cell metabolism, blood circulation, Re-growth of collagen.
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