Once a futuristic concept reserved for elite dermatology clinics, red light therapy (RLT) has rapidly gained mainstream traction. From high-tech LED face masks to handheld hair growth devices, the market
Once a futuristic concept reserved for elite dermatology clinics, red light therapy (RLT) has rapidly gained mainstream traction. From high-tech LED face masks to handheld hair growth devices, the market
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Introduction Hair growth is both an art and a science, influenced by genetics, hormones, nutrition, and environmental factors. Whether you’re dealing with thinning hair, seasonal shedding, or pattern baldness, understanding
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Walk into any high-end skincare boutique or drugstore aisle, and you’ll find an array of serums, moisturisers, and eye creams boasting peptides as their star ingredient. These small but mighty
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