u/Mlyn-Dug

Red light therapy for anti-aging, has anyone seen a genuine difference in their 40s or 50s?

Hello, i've noticed that my skin isn't bouncing back quite as quickly as it used to, even with a very clean, moisture-focused routine. Came across red light therapy for anti-aging and got curious because the goal is to support the skin’s natural aging process gracefully rather than just chasing a frozen, "plumped" look from fillers for me.

Tried various retinol strengths and peptides, but there is still a bit of a struggle with overall texture and that loss of radiance that seems to settle in over time. Do you have experience with it? How's it for skin elasticity? Are there better non invasive options for this?

Would really love to hear some insights about this. Thank you!

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u/Mlyn-Dug — 8 days ago