Rouge Care
Description
What is Red Light Therapy?
Red Light Therapy is the treatment of human tissue with specific red and near infrared wavelengths of light at certain concentrations to induce therapeutic benefits.
First discovered in the early 1900’s, Red Light was then studied by NASA scientists in a research project examining the effects of different light wavelengths on plants and humans with astonishing results. This research has been furthered by teams of doctors and scientists who have since published over three thousand scientific papers on the benefits, efficacy and different applications of Red Light Therapy.
Payment Plan : YES
Warranty : 1 year
Daphne T.
Love everything about this portable, lightweight device! Easy to use and charge. My son benefits from it and all he has to do is lay down and relax. Highly recommend it.
Jennifer L.
I was a bit sceptical, but after a lot of research decided to give the Nano a go. I ended up buying the goggles separately as my eyes were a bit sensitive to the light.
I can already see a difference in my skin after just a couple weeks of use. One of my (admittedly small) smile lines is just *gone* and I’m loving myself for not taking “before” pictures.
The Nano is great for your first purchase, especially if you travel and want to take it with you, but I will be saving up for a larger panel because I cannot wait to achieve results over larger areas.
I use a mix of the red and NIR lights. I don’t use any special serums nor do I do any microneedling. The whole reason I wanted to try this is because it’s non-invasive.
I also tried using it on a small wound, and I swear it healed faster and better, but I will have to find a way to compare it before I make that claim.
Long story short: if you’re looking for a non-invasive way to healthy skin without damaging it, the Nano is a great place to start.
Theodore T.
Great addition to the home gym! Helps me with muscle recovery and the wife with psoriasis. Glad we made the purchase! This is the largest panel currently on the market. As you can see in the photo, it gives off a lot of red (visible) and near infrared (not visible) light.