
German researchers believe that they can use a light therapy to obtain results that would be comparable to Botox. When exposed to intense LED (light emitting diode) lighting, “rejuvenated skin, reduced wrinkle levels, juvenile complexion and lasting resilience” could be observed on the test subjects. According to the research team, the intense light penetrates deep in the skin and triggers a change (for good) in elasticity. I’m curious to know how intense is “intense”… should I start to crank my monitor setup to the max? More at Science Daily.
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