Anonymous wrote:NIH just released a study showing proof of efficacy for two of the common red light wavelengths for anti-aging/collagen boosting properties. I’m sold! But which one and will FSA reimburse?? Any one out there with success? The Dennis Gross one on Sephora’s website says it is FSA eligible, but I would love to know about other less expensive ones like Shark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have tried it, did it do anything? What device do you use? What’s the treatment schedule?
Following. Need a push to spent all that money. Youtubers and dermatologists swear by it.
Re: money, red-light devices are FSA-eligible.
Only if you have a doctor's letter of medical necessity.
Anonymous wrote:This thread feels fake to me.
Anonymous wrote:This thread feels fake to me.
Anonymous wrote:This thread feels fake to me.
Anonymous wrote:I want something for growing hair. My hair is thinning at an alarming rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have tried it, did it do anything? What device do you use? What’s the treatment schedule?
Following. Need a push to spent all that money. Youtubers and dermatologists swear by it.
Re: money, red-light devices are FSA-eligible.
Anonymous wrote:I want something for growing hair. My hair is thinning at an alarming rate.