Baby Quasar Reviews

Thinking about buying the Baby Quasar? If you are I highly recommend you read this review first.

Introduction

There are a few different types of Baby Quasars, you have the Red Baby Quasar , which is best used for fine lines and wrinkles, rosacea and minor sprains. The Blue Baby Quasar which is best used for treating acne prone skin, as it kills bacteria.

You also have the option of buying the two together, known as the Quasar power pack . The power pack is simply the two red and blue devices sold together, but is very costly at around $600.

The last option is the Baby Quasar MD, which is very similar in appearance and technology to the red version, with the biggest difference being the MD is at-least 50% more effective, and will give you salon results in the comfort of your own home.

Baby Quasar Red

How To Use Baby Quasar Red



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Preparation
  • Make sure the skin is clean before using the light therapy device. 
  • Remove any jewelery, make up and other beauty items that could prevent the light from properly penetrating the skin.
  •  If you wish you can use your favourite topical cosmetic as long as it does not cause a barrier on the skin's surface. 
Mode Settings

There are 3 different mode settings, green, orange and yellow. Each of these modes has its own purpose which will be explained below.

Green: This is the continuous wave mode. It is the strongest mode and helps with increasing blood flow, healing and pain control plus soothes skin. You will know you are in this mode as a small green light will show on the device.

Orange: This is the low frequency mode, used for anti-aging purposes. You will know you are in this mode as a small orange light will show on the device. Orange mode is for users that have sensitive skin.

Red: This is the high frequency mode, also used for anti-aging purposes. There is no difference between this mode and the orange mode except this is for users with normal skin.

Directions

Step 1: Split the face into 6 sections; A= Forehead, B = cheek area  & C = chin area down one side of the face, and D = chin area, E = cheek area & F = forehead down the other.

Step 2: Turn the device on, starting with the mode best suited to your skin type.

Step 3: Lightly rotate the device over section A for 2 minutes, trying to keep the wand on the skin at all times. You will know when 2 minutes is up as the device will make a light tone signaling to move on to section B.

Step 4: Repeat the same process over all sections. If there are areas of great concern turn the device onto the green setting, as this is the strongest mode.

Step 5: Done! Turn off the device and unplug from the mains.

Recommended Usage

It is recommended that the device is used for 24 to 36 minutes per treatment, allowing a full 48 hours after for the skin to go through a regenerative cycle. Over use can cause the skin to become dry.

Does Baby Quasar Work? My Results!

Before using the Baby Quasar I had moderate acne, redness and hyperpigmentation marks.

I have reviewed a few light therapy devices, you can see my ANSR beam review here, but I have to say I am really impressed with the Baby Quasar. I used the wand every 2-3 days as instructed.

During the first few weeks there were no visible results at all. This did not worry me at all tho as I had similar experiences with similar treatments. It was not until around 2 months in when I started to see visible results.

The first signs of improvement was in the redness of my skin, it had massively reduced and for the first time in a long time my skin did not look flushed.

By month 6 my skin looked the best it had in a long time. The acne side of things had not massively improved, but I was not expecting huge results in terms of clearing acne, as I was hopeful that would happen when I begun using the blue Baby Quasar which is designed for that purpose.

I cannot comment if it is effective for fine lines or wrinkles because I am not yet at that age, but what I will say is my skin felt a lot more "tight" and "firm" than before using it. However one of my close friends has used it to help reduce wrinkles and she showed great improvements within 3 months, and her skin keeps getting better, you can also see reviews by clicking here of others who have used the device for this purpose.

Would I Recommend This Product?

Yes! If you have the funds and are looking for a treatment that would cost you between $1000-$2000 at a spa to use from the comfort of your own home then I say go for it.

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Baby Blue Photorejuvenation Light Therapy Blue










Best Ever Acne Treatment

If you are suffering from mild to moderate inflammatory acne this could be the best purchase you make. I use this on days I do not use the baby quasar, for 15 minutes per session.

For anyone who is looking for an alternative acne treatment I highly recommend you give this a trial. If you do decide to buy the device do not fall into the trap a lot of users do, which is lose all faith in the product because the skin has become worse during the first few weeks, this is just normal procedure for products like this, and most of the time once the "purging" phase has passed the results will start to show.

Since starting my treatments I have seen massive imporvments in my acne, I rarely get any new acne breakouts anymore, and the spots that are left are looking better day by day. 

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 Baby Quasar Power Pack






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Baby Quasar MD

Want Something Extra Powerful?

If you want something that is more powerful than the standard Baby Quasar then the Baby Quasar MD is for you. It cost double the price than the normal version, but you get something that in my opinion is 50x times better. 

With the MD you get almost exactly the same treatment you would get at a salon which can eventually add up to a small fortune, for a fraction of the price, which is definitely a good way to look at it when considering whether the price is worth it.

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