Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Sherry's back with her week 2 review!

 This week I learned the importance of diligence, as I was not when it came to my skin care. So far my routine has been 5 days of light therapy, 2 days for my skin to rest.  Three consecutive days with the blue light of the Clear Rayz, rest day, two consecutive days with the Baby Quasar Plus red light, followed by a rest day. This strategy seems to help prevent breakouts while also helps diminish the wrinkles around my eyes and lips and age spots from my hand and arm. This week I only did 3 days resulting in breakouts on both sides of my face and chin.  The good news, now I know the lights really do have an affect and I'm back on track!

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Say Hello to Andrew our new Product reviewer!

"I heard about the Clear Rayz through my wife who uses the Baby Blue. It had great results for her so I was excited when I got the chance to test out the Clear Rayz device. I have very oily skin, my cystic acne was really bad in high school. I had to take two rounds of Accutane it was so bad. I still get break outs but not as bad as it was in high school.  I mostly get black heads around my hair line and acne on my neck and face. I have been using the Clear Rayz on my neck too and I have been using it for a week. My first reaction is that I like it, its not hard and something I can see myself using alot. The device does get a little hot for me but I just take breaks in between sections if it bothers me. You do four sections of your face, the red light has 7 minute intervals and the blue light has 5. I prefer the red light to the blue. I read online that the red light can help with acne scarring which I have a lot of from my cystic acne in high school. I hope the red light can help diminish the appearance of my acne scars. You can feel the effects of the lights for quite a while after using them, its almost as if you can feel it working. I am hoping by next week I will see some significant improvement in my acne. See you next week."

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Anti-inflammatory and bacteria killer!

How long have you suffered from acne? Does your skin feel dry and appear flaky? Are you looking for a product that can help combat your acne with out drying it our? Blue Light is an effective way to treat acne while red light aids in calming down inflammation of the skin. You can use Clear Rayz as soon as you feel an outbreak happening or just as a preventive measure to stop breakouts before they happen. Just start with a clean dry face and then follow the directions in the user manual. The result: Clear blemish free skin!  Clear Rayz is the best of both worlds, offering two treatment heads integrated into one single device.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Does your acne make you sad?

Sometimes (usually during adolescence) the hair, sebaceous gland, and keratinocytes (tiny skin cells) inside the follicle can interact to produce too much “oil.” This plugs the pores, preventing the sebum from reaching the surface of the skin. As a result, bacteria (Propionibacterium) acnes that live on the skin surface grow into the follicles. These bacteria produce chemicals and enzymes and attract white blood cells that cause inflammation.* The inflammation causes outbreaks of unsightly lesions (pimples, zits) on the face, neck, back, chest, and shoulders.
Acne is usually not a serious health threat; but it can cause significant emotional distress. And severe acne can lead to permanent scarring.
Acne is the most common of all skin disorders – causing frustration and trauma for millions of adolescents and adults. “There is no single disease which causes more psychic trauma, more maladjustment between parents and children, more general insecurity and feelings of inferiority and greater sums of psychic suffering than does acne vulgaris.” (Sulzberger & Zaldems,1948)

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Meet Sherry our new product reviewer!



"I've had my Clear Rayz and Baby Quasar Plus for over two weeks and they are definitely changing my skin!

I have suffered from acne for 30 years. I found myself giving up and not being diligent at all when it came to taking care of my skin. I've recently decided to commit to myself and take control of my person.  Now that I'm older, I also see crows feet, deep set wrinkles in my forehead
as well as age spots on by hands and arms, hey and where did my upper lip go? A good friend suggested light therapy - which makes sense as I have always craved the sun to help clear my face but rarely have had the time to take advantage. Thank goodness I took her advice, these 2
devices are so much better!  I use the blue light of the Clear Rayz 3 times a week on consecutive days to help kill the bacteria on my face. I use the Baby Quasar Plus 2 times a week to smooth my skin, reduce wrinkles and yes it's plumping my upper lip! I've also embraced taking the time to really clean my skin so that I can spend time with the lights. Light therapy is so relaxing even addicting - and how great to be addicted to taking care of myself! I know it has been a relatively short time to see results but my friends are already commenting. My acne is lessening. The tone of my skin is becoming more even and the wrinkles on my forehead seem to be not as deep. Most importantly - I feel like I'm making progress!"




Sunday, August 25, 2013

Who is Quasar Bio Tech?

Quasar Bio-Tech was founded in 2005 on the belief that offering premium products with outstanding customer care was the only way to do business. Today, our continued success is due in large part to you—our clients. We would like to thank you for your continued support of our endeavors.

Located in Sarasota, FL since 2007, we pride ourselves in being a small business with big dreams to continue offering skin care products that aid our clients in feeling and looking their best.  We are extremely proud to manufacture our products here in the United States.

Quasar Bio-Tech looks forward to your continued support, suggestions, and success stories.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

What causes acne to form?

Acne is an infection of the skin, caused by changes in the sebaceous (oil) glands due to an increase in testosterone experienced at the on-start of puberty (by both males & females). The most common form of acne is called acne vulgaris. Oils from the glands combine with dead skin cells to block hair follicles. Under the blocked pore, propionibacterium acne's bacteria can grow very quickly resulting in pimples, pustules, redness (inflammation), blackheads, and uneven skin texture. The psychological effect of this skin reaction is often low self-esteem or even depression.