Rosacea & Whitening: Is NIR Safe for You?

Rosacea & Whitening: Is NIR Safe for You?

The Pain of Being "Red and Yellow"

What's the worst part of sensitive skin?
You have surface Redness, but the underlying tone is Dull & Yellow.
You want to whiten, but acids sting. You want Laser, but heat makes you flush.
Is NIR (Near-Infrared) your solution?

The Key is Timing: Flare-up vs. Stable

Yes and No

❌ Flare-up Phase:

  • Symptoms: Hot, stinging, rash. STOP. Do not use heat.

✅ Stable Phase:

  • Symptoms: No pain, just dullness. GO. This is the best time to repair.

NIR: A Supplement for Sensitive Skin

Many think heat thins the skin. Actually, it's the opposite.
Controlled NIR stimulates fibroblasts to thicken the collagen layer in the dermis.

  • Thicker Skin = Stronger Barrier = Less Visible Capillaries.
    Long term, it makes you LESS prone to redness.

Sensitive Skin Protocol

How to Use Safely

  1. Apply a thick layer of Aloe Gel as a heat buffer.
  2. Start with Level 1 only.
  3. Keep Sliding. Do not stamp or hold on one spot.

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