Ingredient · 🇮🇳 India

blue light

Photobiomodulation / acne-targeting light therapy Key active
What it is

Blue light (typically 405-470 nm) is a wavelength-based active used in dermatology primarily to target Cutibacterium acnes via porphyrin excitation and to manage mild-to-moderate acne. It is delivered through LED devices rather than being a topical formulation ingredient.

Side effects reported in research

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Transient erythema (redness)CommonMild and usually resolves within hours after exposure.
Dryness or skin tightnessCommonReported with repeated sessions; generally minor.
Temporary hyperpigmentationUncommonMore likely in darker skin phototypes.
Headache or eye strainUncommonAssociated with inadequate eye protection during exposure.
Stinging or burning sensationRareUsually mild and short-lived.
Free-radical-mediated oxidative stressRareSuggested by some studies with high-dose or prolonged exposure.
Blistering or burnsVery rareLinked to misuse or excessive intensity/duration.

Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.

From published literature

Peer-reviewed papers on this ingredient, via PubMed.

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