Why LED lights are useful for your skin and what each one will help you with. More toned, firm, rejuvenated skin, prevents and improves expression lines and greater elasticity . Hello!... I love writing these information blogs that I know will help you clear up doubts, whether you are a Cosmetologist or if you need a refresh for your skin... now with new technology we can apply it to our routines By taking care of our skin in a ZERO INVASIVE way, you will be able to achieve the results you are looking for and you will love them!
There are different LED lights, each one has a specific function according to your needs, there are tones and sub-tones that are formed from the combination of primary colors. The primaries: yellow , red and blue and their subtones would be: green, orange and purple. There is also the white light .
🍎 If you need collagen stimulation: RED light. It helps you increase the production of collagen and elastin, which will help you reduce wrinkles and fine lines, regenerates cells and improves blood circulation, reaching the Dermis (second layer of your skin).
🧊If you need to eliminate bacteria that cause acne: BLUE light. It will help you eliminate the bacteria that cause acne, it helps control sebum which reduces it and is very good for reducing inflammation. It helps you in the first layer of the skin; the epidermis.
🍌If you need to stimulate lymphatic drainage: YELLOW light. It will help you stimulate the lymphatic system, improving the elimination of toxins, it is super calming so it will help you reduce redness and if you have sensitive skin, this light will be your best ally, it reaches the first and second layer of our skin, (epidermis and dermis).

With these 3 primary lights you will notice a more deflated skin, it will reduce and prevent acne, you will increase the elasticity and collagen of your skin which will make you look radiant and youthful and with constant use depending on your needs, you will notice many changes, it will surprise you. how you will look in selfies without a filter... since the filters on our cameras help smooth the skin, remove texture and define the face, so forget about using them and feeling insecure when your photos are taken unsuspectingly , because you will turn out fabulous! Let's continue with more benefits of secondary colors...
🥒If you need to remove stains : GREEN light. It will help you balance the production of melanin, which in most cases causes the spots that make us so uncomfortable, so you will have a more unified tone, it is calming, you will be able to reduce the bags under your eyes. , on the face and neck in general. It acts mainly on spots found in the epidermis and superficial dermis.
🍊if you need to oxygenate your skin: ORANGE light. It's like taking vitamin C but with technology, so yes, just as you were thinking, it will help you energize it, increase blood flow, oxygenate your skin and you will have a radiant appearance. It reaches the first and second layers of the skin and a little more, which is the papillary dermis that is just below the second layer.
🍇If you need to reduce pores: there is the PURPLE light. This combines the benefits of red and blue light to combat acne and inflammation, it will also improve the texture of your skin and reduce your pores. It focuses more on the first layer of the skin but does reach the papillary dermis, which as I had previously mentioned is a little below the second layer of the skin.

🦴If you need TOTAL REJUVENATION: there is the WHITE light. It will help you tone, firm, rejuvenate, treat wrinkles, fine lines and improve elasticity. It reaches the deepest layers of the second layer of our skin, the epidermis.

🤝If you have any questions about this blog, please let me know, you can write to my personal DM on Instagram that I leave at the end of this writing and it will be a pleasure to answer each of your questions. Thank you for reading me and I hope with all my heart that this information helps you so that you can find the appropriate treatment for your needs and look for your specialist as a Cosmetologist or Cosmetologist.