Game changers!
The blue light of this device targets and kills the bacteria that causes acne. It also calms redness and inflammation, so even if your pimple doesn't disappear on the spot — no pun intended — it'll look a little less obvious. Bonus: You can charge it with a regular outlet, a USB, or batteries, so you'll never be stuck without it.
: Some users note that it's tricky to turn the device on and off.: “I thought my acne was hormonal since it occurred when I turned 30 recently, but it's apparently bacterial because this thing zaps all of them gone! The next day, all I see are barely visible remnants of the red painful mounds. I have to use it daily though, or else it comes back right away, but as long as I do, I stay crystal clear! Such a relief and so simple. Really amazing technology.
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