02/09/2026
✨ SKIN EDUCATION BY SLIMTONE ✨
Let’s talk LIGHT THERAPY because not all devices are created equal.
🔬 What does the research show?
Scientific studies have explored how specific light wavelengths interact with the skin. These wavelengths are absorbed at different depths, which is why professional protocols matter.
💡 The most commonly studied wavelengths for skin include:
🔴 Red Light (≈ 630–660 nm)
• Often studied for its interaction with the surface layers of the skin
• Commonly used to support the appearance of smoother, more radiant-looking skin
🔴 Near-Infrared Light (≈ 810–880 nm)
• Penetrates deeper beneath the skin’s surface
• Frequently used alongside red light in professional settings
🟡 Amber / Yellow Light (≈ 570–590 nm)
• Known for its gentle interaction with the skin
• Often selected for sensitive or reactive-looking skin
🔵 Blue Light (≈ 415 nm)
• Commonly used in professional skincare environments
• Targets surface-level skin concerns and supports overall skin clarity
✨ Why wavelength matters
Each wavelength behaves differently depth, intensity, and consistency all affect how the skin responds. That’s why device quality and protocols matter just as much as the color of the light itself.
⚠️ Not all devices are created equal
Many at-home or low-cost devices use:
• Lower output
• Inconsistent wavelengths
• Limited pe*******on
At SlimTone, we use medical-grade LED technology, offering red, near-infrared, amber, and blue light, selected and combined based on your skin goals — not trends.
💜 Our approach
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all skincare. Every treatment plan starts with a professional consultation, so we can choose the right light, the right protocol, and the right combination for your skin.
✨ Education first. Customization always.
📲 Book a consultation to learn more
📍 SlimTone | Boca Raton
📞 561-288-8188
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