Baby Quasar, Lighting The Way To Better Skin?

The latest skincare craze has hit Neiman Marcus. Quasar Bio-Tech Inc. has announced that Neiman Marcus is sellingthe Baby Quasar. What's the Baby Quasar? It's a skincare device that uses red and infrared light to stimulate the human skin at the cellular level. The treatment is said to build new capillaries and improve the lymphatic system leading to younger, healthier looking skin. Promises include increased circulation, diminished age spots and acne reduction. The Baby Quasar uses four different wavelengths, between 600 and 1200 nm, both red and infrared, to stimulate maximum cellular activity.
Treatments take under a half an hour and the machine can be used three times a week in the beginning. The company says that acne and fine lines start to improve after an average of three to five treatments, with monthly to bi-monthly maintenance treatments thereafter. Many people have seen positive results. The red light for anti-aging is $399 while the blue light for acne sells for $349 at Neiman Marcus.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
danjalier Mar 5th 2010 9:42PM
This isn't anything new. I know a couple of "holistic healing" practitioners who have had these things for a number of years. And they were not expensive.
Expect a new beauty care product to come in the form of a machine that sends vibrations through your body to fade away wrinkles. It's in use now (by these same people I know) to treat everything you can imagine. It might as well get a Neiman Marcus makeover and sell for an atrocious amount.