- Does red light therapy dry out your skin?
Não, red light therapy typically improves skin health and hydration. Mild dryness may occur in some cases, usually due to overuse or environmental factors. - Why does my skin feel dry after red light therapy?
This may be caused by frequent sessions, dry climate, or lack of moisturizer—not the light itself. - Should I moisturize after red light therapy?
Sim, applying moisturizer helps lock in hydration and support skin repair. - Can red light therapy damage the skin barrier?
Não, when used correctly, it supports skin healing rather than damaging the barrier. - How often should I do red light therapy to avoid dryness?
Most people benefit from 3–5 sessions per week, 10–20 minutes each. Overdoing it may irritate the skin. - Is red light therapy safe for dry or sensitive skin?
Sim, it is safe. Start with shorter sessions and monitor your skin’s response. - Does red light therapy improve skin hydration?
Sim, by boosting circulation and collagen production, it may improve hydration and elasticity. - What should I put on my skin before red light therapy?
Keep skin clean and free of thick creams or makeup. Hydrating products can be applied depois treatment. - Can red light therapy replace moisturizer?
Não, it supports skin health but should be combined with a proper skincare routine. - What should I do if I notice dryness after red light therapy?
Reduce session frequency, stay hydrated, and apply a gentle moisturizer. If dryness persists, consult a dermatologist.