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Kerri Flanagan
Red Light Therapy for Rosacea: Is Red Light the Key to Fighting Redness? - Rouge Care

Red Light Therapy for Rosacea: Is Red Light the Key to Fighting Redness?

Could red light therapy provide relief for rosacea? You bet! Let's take a look at how using red light therapy for rosacea could help improve your skin - and your quality of life.

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Kerri Flanagan
Can You Reduce Summer Sun Damage With Red Light Therapy? Heck, Yeah! - Rouge Care

Can You Reduce Summer Sun Damage With Red Light Therapy? Heck, Yeah!

Summer is almost upon us and we couldn’t be more excited, especially after such a gruelling winter of rolling lockdowns and isolation. But as we get set to enjoy the lazy, hazy days ahead, it’s important to remember that there is one thing we shouldn’t be lazy about: sun protection. Sun exposure is the leading cause of skin damage and premature aging (also called photoaging). In fact, it accounts for 80% of all visible signs of aging, according to recent research. And it’s not just sunburns we ought to worry about - sun exposure is cumulative and can lead to...

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Diana Schoutsen
How Red Light Therapy can support Multiple Sclerosis treatments - Rouge Care

How Red Light Therapy can support Multiple Sclerosis treatments

Scientists are optimistic that red and near-infrared light will be useful significantly more in the future treatment of autoimmune disorders. For people struggling with Multiple Sclerosis, Red Light Therapy may provide notable therapeutic support. Read on to learn more about how red light therapy can benefit Multiple sclerosis.

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Diana Schoutsen
Improve Cardiovascular Health with Red and NIR Light Therapy - Rouge Care

Improve Cardiovascular Health with Red and NIR Light Therapy

Encourage and support cardiovascular health and promote health and longevity with red and NIR light. By utilizing Red Light Therapy, there is an opportunity to change the course of potential heart disease. Find out what the scientific community has to say.

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