Woman & Home South Africa

At-home tweakments

For a glow: try LED

IN THE CLINIC Quick, gentle, and relatively affordable, LED therapy sends various wavelengths of light into the skin, each with its own benefits. The shallowest light, blue, blitzes surface bacteria, red stimulates collagen, and invisible infrared digs deeper for an anti-inflammatory effect.

Light therapy works best with a ‘little and often’ approach, meaning regular DIY LED could be a better bet than a professional session once in a blue moon. , is a sizeable investment and looks a bit unsettling, but offers powerful customisable combos of seven types of LED in sessions of 10 to 20 minutes.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Woman & Home South Africa

Woman & Home South Africa1 min read
Loves & Hates
Massages  I’d go for one every day if I could. It’s one of the best gifts you can give yourself. Running It’s my meditation time, when I can clear my mind and think about the day. My tardiness  l used to get upset when I’d be late to drop my girls
Woman & Home South Africa1 min read
Treat Yourself
MARTINIQUE STEVENS; THATO PULE FOR WHERE TO BUY, SEE STOCKISTS PAGE ATWOMANANDHOMEMAGAZINE.CO.ZA PRODUCTS AND PRICES CHECKED AT TIME OF GOING TO PRINT*; SEE PAGE 156 ■
Woman & Home South Africa2 min read
Irna Van Zyl
Irna, 63, lives in Tamboerskloof with her partner and their dog, Jake. The couple also has a home in Hermanus. READING I read anything from classic literature to non-fiction. Now, because of my career, I also focus on crime writing. I recently disc

Related Books & Audiobooks