Red-light masks: can they really slow ageing? – podcast
What to know about Red-light masks: can they really slow ageing? – podcast
Is it true that … red light therapy masks prevent wrinkles?
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Is it true that … red light therapy masks prevent wrinkles?
Why it matters
Support the Guardian: theguardian.com/sciencepod Home red-light therapy devices have exploded in popularity as masks, body wraps and mittens promise to reduce wrinkles, redness and even acne.
Common ground
But do the claims stack up, and what other benefits are scientists investigating?
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