A guide to LED light therapy colors LED light therapy is a revolutionary treatment that can be used to address skin concerns of all kinds. While the most common colors of LED light therapy are red and blue, there a quite a few more that also have great benefits. In this guide, we will discuss all the colors, what they do, and what they can be used to treat. Color Depth Benefits Used for Blue light Affects uppermost layer of your skin - Soothes inflammation - Calms sensitive skin Acne Red light Travels further into your skin than blue and yellow - Anti-aging - Promotes collagen production - Combats wrinkles Aging Acne Green light Penetrates further past the epidermis and reaches the papillary dermis - Calming effect - Even complexion - Helps to lighten hyperpigmentation
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