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red/blue Light treatment for acne?



yesterday I've had a basic facial done and the aesthetician recommended I should have a series of 6 photo actif treatments (red/blue light) to help heal up my acne. This procedure would cost me 0. Is it worth the cost? I've tried all kinds of OTC acne products and have purchased some milder skin care products at the spa as well (also upon recommendation), but am wondering if the photo actif treatment will really make a difference. My skin shows healing of acne spots and does look better today.
Neither witch hazel nor tea tree oil products did anything to improve my skin.
I've been looking into the NatureBright Clarity Skin light appliance, but can't find any feedback on it (positive or negative)



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  1. That’s too expensive. There are manufacturers on the internet that sells red/blue light kits at home. but a ware that some of them are not so effective.

  2. try herbal remedies… they’re cheaper and they work better.. they are 100% natural.. i use tea tree oil personally… and it does work.. i’ve also saw someone a minute ago tell someone Witch Hazel oil works too.

    http://www.getridofthings.com/tea-tree-oil/tea-tree-oil-acne.htm


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