Everyone desires healthy-looking, youthful skin that doesn't need to be hidden under layers of makeup. Collagen, abundantly produced in children, hence their beautifully firm and flawless skin, can help us achieve this state. Unfortunately, as we age, our body gradually loses the ability to produce collagen naturally, resulting in our grandparents having more sagging, dry, and wrinkled skin. However, we can partially prevent or at least delay skin aging. Isn't that wonderful news? Read on for recommendations on how to support collagen production.
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In our previous article, we introduced the beneficial effects of red light, utilized by the ritualistic peeler and its rejuvenating G-Red function. Today, let's delve into how and why blue light is used in dermatology and cosmetics. We'll explore its main properties and how it can assist you.
In recent years, the use of light therapy for therapeutic purposes has become the subject of many studies and practical applications. Red light is increasingly utilized in the beauty and health world. A key aspect of red light is its ability to penetrate deeper into the skin, where it can stimulate cellular processes. It quickly became popular due to its significant regenerative, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging effects. Thanks to the ritualistic galvanic peeler by Reclar, you can enjoy the beneficial effects of red light right in your bathroom.
At the beginning of the new year, the eMimino editorial team, within the Health and Beauty category, tested our galvanic peeler. What was their experience after a month of testing? Editors Matěj, Zuzka, and Kristínka, each with a different skin type, thus facing various issues, tried the Reclar Plus 24K ritual peeler with a golden head. Their main objective was to compare whether this compact spatula could replace professional care from cosmetic salons. Let’s take a look at their personal experiences.