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It’s no longer necessary to use expensive creams, prescriptions and chemicals in order to improve your skin’s complexion and texture.

Scientific studies have confirmed the effectiveness of blue and red light in eliminating bacteria and promoting healing in the dermal layer of the skin. Exposing your skin to specific wavelengths of red and blue therapeutic light promotes cellular regeneration and increased levels of collagen and elastin. This increased cellular activity provides for firmer, smoother and more naturally toned skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles without adverse side effects.

ClearWave® Phototherapy Skin Care Systems use 414 nanometer(nm) of blue light and 660nm of red light to enhance your skin’s overall condition, texture and appearance. The narrow band of blue spectrum light eliminates p-acne bacteria, the most common cause of pimples and blemishes. For fine lines and wrinkles, the red band of light increases circulation, decreases inflammation and stimulates the production of collagen in the dermal layer of the skin.

This scientifically proven method is the safe, drug and chemical-free way to enhance the condition and appearance of your skin. ClearWave: the natural approach for clearer more beautiful skin.

Skin care products from Verilux
ClearWave Deluxe Phototherapy Skin Care System ClearWave Deluxe Phototherapy Skin Care System

Price: $189.95
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ClearWave Soothing Skin System ClearWave Soothing Skin System

Price: $179.95

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Natural Spectrum Adjustable Illuminated Mirror Natural Spectrum Adjustable Illuminated Mirror

Price: $129.95

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Topics

For more information on the effectiveness of phototherapy (light therapy) to treat inflamed skin:

An open study to determine the efficacy of blue light in the treatment of mild to moderate acne.
Journal of Dermatological Treatment 2005; 16: 219-223
C.A. Morton, R.D. Scholfield, C. Whitehurst & J. Birch

Acne phototherapy with high-intensity, enhanced, narrowband, blue light source: an open study in vitro investigation
Journal of Dermatological Science, 30 (2002) 129-135 Akira Kawanda, Yoshinori Aragane, Hiroko Kameyama, Yoshiko Sangen, Tadashi Tezuka

Blue light phototherapy in the treatment of acne
Photodermatology Photoimmunology and Photomedicine 2004; 20:266-269
Tien-Yi Tzung, Kuan-Hsing Wu, Mei-Lun Huang 

The effective treatment of acne vulgaris by a high-intensity, narrow band 405-420 nm light source
Journal of Cosmetic and Laser Therapy 2003; 5: 111-116
Monica Elman, Michael Slatkine & Yoram Harth

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