The future is bright for your skin, with LightStim

What if we told you there was a light that could help create a brighter future for your skin?


Now there is LightStim LED (light-emitting diode) which is a light therapy treatment, best known as an effective treatment for skin rejuvenation and it’s available right here at Beauty at Ab Fab.

What does LightStim do and what makes it so great for your skin? Continue reading from your Maylands LED Light Therapy experts to discover the benefits.


 

What does LightStim LED Therapy do?

 

The colour and light emitted from the LED device produces precise wavelengths and these wavelengths penetrate the skin at various depths. Effectively this advanced treatment offers the benefits of sunlight without the damaging effects of UV rays.

 

3 types of wavelength-specific light colours are used to target specific conditions:

  • Blue Light - Destroys acne bacteria.

  • Amber and Red Light - Helps build collagen and elastin and other dermal proteins for plumping and firming the skin.

  • Red and Infrared – Promotes circulation, accelerates healing, reduces inflammation and helps alleviate pain.

 

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LightStim LED can really do wonders for your skin.



What makes LightStim LED Therapy so good for your skin?

LightStim LED Therapy is so good for your skin, it can do all this:

  • Helps restore optimal cellular function

  • Increases blood circulation, oxygenation and flow

  • Accelerates healing

  • Repairs and rebuilds collagen, elastin and other proteins

  • Minimises the appearance of pores, fine lines and wrinkles

  • Provides a temporary plumping effect and tones the skin.

  • Promotes better product absorption and works synergistically with other treatments and ingredients for better results

  • Produces a radiant glow

  • Provides an overall skin rejuvenation

  • Achieves dramatically greater results




LightStim for Wrinkles editorial features

If our praise of the LightStim isn’t enough for you, then how about its recent feature in not one, but four world-renowned publications and websites?

  • Forbessharing LightStim as a doctor’s go-to choice for an at-home FDA-approved, clinical-grade device.

  • Town & Country – listing LightStim as number one, in the ‘best LED face masks to help boost your glowing complexion.’ The article notes that it’s made by the company that created the first FDA-approved full-body LED bed, the likes of which are now a fixture in luxury spas and celebrity homes.

  • Cosmopolitan - listing LightStim as number seven in the ‘9 best LED masks for acne, wrinkles, redness and really good skin.’

  • Healthline – listing LightStim as one of the ‘10 LED Light Therapy Tools to Add to Your Beauty Routine.’ Reviewers note that, unlike a mask, the wand can be used on the hands, neck, or any other areas of the body showing wrinkles.

The future for LightStim is bright and it could be for your skin too.


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LightStim LED can be used on other areas of your body too.

How can you try LightStim LED for yourself?


At Beauty at Ab Fab in Maylands, we use LightStim for Wrinkles to help reduce and eliminate fine lines and wrinkles, maintain your skin’s youthful appearance and nourish your skin from within

There are two ways you can try this light-loving beauty:


1.     Purchase a LightStim unit to use at home

You can enjoy all the advanced healing properties of this lightweight, easy-to-use, handheld unit from the comfort of your own home whilst watching your favourite show. Contact me to find out how to purchase.

 

2.     Treat yourself to LED Light Therapy in the salon

LightStim for Wrinkles LED Light Therapy is available on its own for a 30-minute session at just $80, or as an add-on to your favourite facial for an additional $15.


Isn’t it about time you created a brighter future for your skin? We can help.

Get in touch to find out more about LED Therapy and the other incredible facial treatments we offer at Beauty at Ab Fab, your Maylands Beauty Salon and LED light therapy specialist.

 

Sandra Huxtable