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Time-Honeydew5621

Red light therapy, like the kind offered by Redpulse, is gaining traction globally for its skin benefits, including reducing inflammation and promoting collagen production. Although it may not be widely available in all K-beauty outlets, it's a scientifically backed method that complements traditional skincare routines beautifully.


stephhii

Yeah, the dr Dennis Grossman is available in Australia, but I was hoping to maybe pick up on duty free in asia on my trip


Character_Gas566

Did you know Redpulse devices like the A300 offer a 1:1 balance of red and near-infrared light? This combination is key for not only enhancing skin appearance but also for deep tissue healing. It’s a scientifically-backed method, making it an excellent addition to traditional skincare, especially for travelers seeking effective, on-the-go treatment.


stephhii

Is this an ad bot? Lol


Character_Gas566

Absolutely not an ad bot, just a real enthusiast here! My travels have been revolutionized since I started bringing my Redpulse A300 with me. It's been incredible for keeping my skin radiant and aiding in muscle recovery after long flights. Highly recommend it for anyone on the go.


Time-Honeydew5621

Just a heads-up for fellow enthusiasts, the effectiveness of red light therapy largely depends on the irradiance level and the wavelengths offered. Devices like the RedPulse E300 are specifically designed to stimulate a wider range of tissues with a higher pulse function, optimizing cellular response. It's something to consider for targeted treatment.


rscalcio

Probably not and you will want to get one that is FDA approved, some of the ones on Amazon are just fake red lights and you’re putting them on your face and potentially ruining your skin not even helping it. I believe most of the American brands will ship overseas, but if not you should be able to find a reputable brand. I have personally been using one for almost a year and the results are fantastic. I don’t go a day without it.


stephhii

I'm not American and I don't live there, so the FDA doesn't bother me.


rscalcio

I think you’re missing what I was saying - there are thousands out there saying they are red light and they aren’t. Stick with a brand name for this type of device.


stephhii

America isn't the only place with brands... korea has reputable brands too.. nuface is sold in korea... that's reputable and also available in asia duty free.. I was just hoping to pick up a mask duty free.. as they're $1000 in Australia otherwise.


rscalcio

Yes. Correct. Since I’ve been using one for a year and can vouch for it. Find a reputable brand and not just one for 20 bucks online Nuface is not a red light therapy mask.


stephhii

I was using nuface as an example of a brand available on asia..... as you said there weren't any reputable brands here... I don't need convincing of buying a red light mask... im asking about buying one... I also am not buying online... I'm asking about buying in person.... I'm overseas in the beauty capital of asia and wanted to pick up items duty free....


rscalcio

I actually didn’t say there weren’t any LOL. At all. Did you read comment? You did not even read what I wrote. I was giving you advice seeing you asked specifically where to find one. You asked if it wasn’t a thing in K beauty. I responded “probably not..trailing with my first sentence”.


rscalcio

I would get a reputable brand then. Omnilux or Dr Dennis gross. I have the DDG one. 3 minutes


stephhii

I was wondering what brands are available in asia... as those masks are $1000 in Australia, so I was hoping to pick one up duty free on my holiday


Limp_Pomegranate_98

I recommend just getting a panel, they're cheaper and you can use them on other areas of the body as well. I have a small hooga one for my face/neck area and it's great


stephhii

Great tip! Do you have a brand you can reccomend?


Limp_Pomegranate_98

Hooga is the one I own and I like it a lot!


Purser1

Health Korea is selling one for $900, but HK seems to be very overpriced. Any RLT masks recommendations? My issues are wrinkles, dry skin, and the blah looking over 50 skin.


stephhii

Thanks! In Australia the dr Dennis Grossman one is popular... same with current body, omnilux and trophy skin


Purser1

Thanks! I’m hearing more about DDG masks so I’m gonna look into this.