Infrared Technology & Skincare

Various forms of infrared technology and skincare are becoming popular in the beauty industry. These devices claim to improve the skin’s ability to heal and rejuvenate. They also claim to reduce inflammation and improve blood circulation.

Infrared saunas are used to purify the skin and detoxify. They remove toxins, bacteria, and dead skin cells from the body. They also improve acne and acne scars.

A recent study conducted by Estee Lauder Companies found that infrared radiation penetrates deeper into the body than UV rays. This is because the longer wavelength of infrared rays can penetrate into the deeper layers of skin. It also has the potential to increase blood flow, which will contribute to collagen production.

Other benefits of infrared heat include the production of nitric oxide, which relaxes the inner blood vessel muscles. This in turn improves blood circulation and helps to maintain a healthy skin tone. Nitric oxide also helps to increase collagen production and prevent cellular damage.

The skin is the largest organ of the body. It is composed of three layers. The epidermis is the paper-thin outer layer of skin. The dermis is the layer where wrinkles and fine lines form. It is also home to collagen and elastin. Collagen helps the skin look plump and pillowy.

There are a number of studies that have examined the negative effects of infrared radiation on human skin. In these studies, the skin’s temperature increases from a normal temperature of 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit to a high of 104 degrees Fahrenheit. These high temperatures activate inflammatory cells, which can cause a number of problems on the skin.