Light therapy research has found specific parts of the spectrum to be of benefit to acne sufferers: short wavelength 415 nm blue light that attacks the Proprionbacterium acnes bacteria and 660 nm red light that soothes inflammation and promotes healing.
Working with dermatology experts, Clear has been developed with both blue and red LED technology as an alternative to creams and prescription drugs, some of which have side-effects or become less effective with long-term use. In clinical trials, combined blue and red light therapy produced noticeable results within four weeks. At the end of three months, testers’ skin was significantly smoother with 58% fewer spots and 76% less inflamed - better than the drug treatment group.
Some medication can cause the skin to react to light (photosensitivity). If you're taking any medication, please check with your doctor before using Clear.
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