
Tria Clarifying Blue Light Starter Kit
There’s a new wave of beauty tools promising to clear blemished skin and they’re decidedly high-tech. While the use of lasers and LED lights to cure acne isn’t new, using such technology at home definitely is!
Over the last few years several manufacturers have released anti-aging LED systems for use at home. Now these companies are moving into the next frontier in problematic skin care: Acne.
Two new gadgets promising to rid skin of blemishes have hit the beauty scene in the last few weeks from spa giant, Bliss, and Tria Beauty, one of the originators of home LED systems.
Tria Clarifying Blue Light ($395) promises to clear acne in 8 weeks by destroying pimple-causing bacteria with its blue light technology.

Bliss Pore'fector Gadget Kit
Basically, the idea is to kill bacteria before it has a chance to reek havoc in your pores.
Also new to the beauty scene is Bliss Pore’fector Gadget ($185). Seemingly made for the habitual pimple-picker, the Pore’fector Gadget claims to be a more sanitary way to purge pores. Bliss claims this tool will generate “sonic vibrations” that extract impurities from clogged pores.
While these beauty tools sound great, there are a couple of things the many consumers will consider before rushing out to purchase. First, these items cost a lot more than the usual tube of pimple cream most reach for to zap a zit. Secondly, and probably most importantly, are the matters of efficacy and safety. These tools have been approved for safe use by the FDA, which makes this beauty blogger wonder how effective they really are. If I have to see a dermatologist for serious LED skin-care, are these at-home tools really going to make a difference in someone’s skin?
Time will tell if these high-tech acne-fighters will take off. In the meantime let us know if you would buy one of these products!
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Check out the BlueMD by Trophy Skin, definitely another great option to consider in your search for a blue light treatment for your acne. Here are some of the pros:
1. Table top device instead of hand held
2. Powerful 27 Watt light source
3. Covers the entire face in one treatment, seriously cutting down the time spent having to get treatments
Acne Treatment has become like weight loss. It is a big market place with new products all the time and I dont know how many of them work. I believe in natural cures, and menttal ones. So much of physical health is connected to the mind. I bet there is a plant out there that cures acne.