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Guinea Blog: DIY laser light therapy, care of Baby Quasar!

Annie Scott, t-shirt by Threadless.comWe were a little nervous, frankly, when Baby Quasar offered to send us a laser machine. We didn't know what it would look like. Would it be scary? Would is be dangerous?

Well, as you can see at right, it looks a bit like a little shower head and comes in a black velvet bag. Guinea blog! See the pics below and read on for the recount of the Baby Quasar experience.


Baby Quasar Guinea Blog

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  • A black velvet bag?
  • Annie's Battered Leg
  • Activated!
  • Do not look directly into the Quasar vortex
  • It feels a bit like a weapon from some kind of futuristic action movie.
The Baby Quasar's laser light beams are proported to improve aging skin, fix acne, and heal wounds. I'm a little bit chicken (but not completely), so I agreed to test this out on the unhappy skin on my leg. Years of klutzniess have resulted in scars, scrapes, red bumps, and the unhealthiest skin on my body.

I had fun playing with the Quasar, for sure, and it wasn't as scary as I thought.

It does feel powerful, like a device with which you'd wanna be careful. There were no visible results today (nor were any expected), but I'll get back to you in about two weeks and we'll have a look at my leg (unless I go mad with power).

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