Well the lasers in the laser combs are the red. the laser they use are usually 5
mw or less output so it seems the LEDs should work fine as they have a higher
output per LED than those small lasers. Maybe i should make an attachment to the
LED units so they can be used as a comb or brush :-)
Take care,
V
> The reason why I asked was I also heard about some other light product
> being used to REMOVE body hair... I'm not sure if it was UV or what.
>
> After hearing about the laser comb, and then this product, I was pretty
> confused about which effect light therapy would have on hair.
>
> Will
>
>
> In a message dated 9/24/2009 3:58:18 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> kenancy2000@... writes:
> Trying to find the right one to re-grow hair. My wife has thin hair on
> top.
> Yeah, I heard about the laser comb. It's $500. I doubt it's worth it.
> Thank you, V.
> -Ken Bagwell
> --- In LEDeffects@yahoogroups.com, cassius622@... wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I don't know the answer to this myself, but your question raises one of
> my
>> own..
>>
>> Are you trying to use an LED to *thin* your hair, or are you trying to
> grow
>> more? I thought there was a commercial LED comb on the market reputed
> to
>> regrow hair... I can't imagine LED's can both thin AND regrow...
>>
>> Will
>>
>>
>> In a message dated 9/24/2009 2:31:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>> kenancy2000@... writes:
>> Hi V,
>> Can you tell me which LED I should get if I want to try one out for
> hair
>> thinning?
>> -Ken Bagwell
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