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PURE ARYAN GENETICS
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this nigga seems to think so
improved short term, bad in long term? anybody here been using red light for many years? I may take his advice of applying vit c serum beforehand but otherwise I feel like having some 'damage' that is then repaired by the body and which produces a bunch of collagen mogs sitting around waiting for your skin to go to shit. what matters more is looking 20 at 30 than looking 50 at 60 imo. and anyway how much photoaging can red light cause? it's low energy light![Wat :feelswat: :feelswat:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
anyway here's a study that has measured photoaging from blue light(450nm) meaning visible light does have photoaging properties, not just uv light
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
then again, this abstract states that red light counteracts the photoaging from uv, they did not test red light by itself though![Crying :cry: :cry:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
@Bumface33 @eduardkoopman
improved short term, bad in long term? anybody here been using red light for many years? I may take his advice of applying vit c serum beforehand but otherwise I feel like having some 'damage' that is then repaired by the body and which produces a bunch of collagen mogs sitting around waiting for your skin to go to shit. what matters more is looking 20 at 30 than looking 50 at 60 imo. and anyway how much photoaging can red light cause? it's low energy light
anyway here's a study that has measured photoaging from blue light(450nm) meaning visible light does have photoaging properties, not just uv light
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then again, this abstract states that red light counteracts the photoaging from uv, they did not test red light by itself though
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Red light interferes in UVA-induced photoaging of human skin fibroblast cells - PubMed
The possible regulation mechanism of red light was determined to discover how to retard UVA-induced skin photoaging. Human skin fibroblasts were cultured and irradiated with different doses of UVA, thus creating a photoaging model. Fibroblasts were also exposed to a subtoxic dose of UVA combined...
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@Bumface33 @eduardkoopman