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Anton SF Using the IC Glowing pad, what are the best light(s) to have on for PEMFs for skin issues?
Can this PEMF be used for Acne Rosacea?
And should I move the Glowing pad around the face during the 24 minutes?
On average, how often should I be using this to see results?
And would you recommend using this in conjunction with an imprint in creams and my water, too? Or is it best to use one treatment for one ailment at a... See more
Anton SF Using the IC Glowing pad, what are the best light(s) to have on for PEMFs for skin issues?
Can this PEMF be used for Acne Rosacea?
And should I move the Glowing pad around the face during the 24 minutes?
On average, how often should I be using this to see results?
And would you recommend using this in conjunction with an imprint in creams and my water, too? Or is it best to use one treatment for one ailment at a time?
Skin Support (Rife) - This IC helps support overall skin health and can be beneficial for various skin conditions including acne rosacea.
Skin Assist This IC is suitable for various skin issues, including eczema and inflammation, which might also benefit acne rosacea sufferers.
For Acne Rosacea, using a combination of red and infrared light is recommended. Red Light for reducing inflammation and promoting healing. Infrared Light for deeper skin penetration, reducing inflammation, and enhancing circulation. It is recommended to move the Glowing Pad around the face during the 24-minute session to ensure even exposure. This can help target different areas of the skin and improve overall effectiveness.
To see results, you should use the PEMF treatment consistently. Initially, aim for 1 time a day sessions for about two weeks and then adjust based on the results and your skinโs response.
You can also use the PEMF treatment in conjunction with other methods such as imprints in creams and water. Using a comprehensive approach might enhance the overall effect. However, itโs also fine to start with one treatment and gradually introduce others to monitor how your skin responds.