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“Restorelite” Your Wrinkly Mug

Published by Budda October 8th, 2005 in Gadgets, Fashion, Misc.

Restorelite

Being hailed as the “Anti-wrinkle Breakthrough”, the handy sized Restorelite device has proven that you can turn a wrinkly face in to somebody 5 years younger!

The device, which reduces wrinkles and takes away bags, was discovered by chance after research at the University of Sunderland’s School of Health, Natural and Social Sciences.

Here’s the science:

Restorelite is a purpose built multi-light emitting diode unit radiating a narrow waveband of near infra-red light that has been medically proven to be therapeutic.

The Restorelite device is powered by mains electricity via a 12-volt transformer, the device looks similar to a computer mouse and is held over the area to be treated for a few minutes at least twice a day.

The treatment is harmless - and claims no side effects. Skin rejuvenation can be detected after approximately 4 weeks of regular use.

It is not yet known how long the device must be used for. Those involved in the trials have not stopped using it since so there is no research about what happens when treatment is halted.

Skin scientist Dr Peter Dykes, the clinical director of the skin testing firm Cutest, was sceptical.
“I think that this needs to be viewed with a degree of caution and more research is needed,” he said.
“Infra-red light can actually harm the skin depending on the level of wavelength used.”
“The heat energy absorbed can change the molecules in the skin, so I would have concern about any anti-wrinkle device using infra-red.”

If all goes to plan, it could be on sale in the High Street next year for £45.

Restorelite is currently available online from www.Restorelite.co.uk - now you know what to buy your mum this Christmas ;-)

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5 Responses to ““Restorelite” Your Wrinkly Mug”

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  1. 1 mrs m a bowdler  on Oct 9th, 2005 at 5:02 pm

    where can i buy the restorelite machine from now

  2. 2 Budda  on Oct 10th, 2005 at 11:23 pm

    We’re currently looking for any companies selling this within the UK. We’ll update the article if we find any..

  3. 3 Budda  on Oct 13th, 2005 at 5:25 pm

    You can buy the Restorlite direct for £135 including VAT and delivery. It’s available from the Restorelite website - http://www.restorelite.co.uk/buy.php

    They accept PayPal for credit card payments.

  4. 4 audrey westcott  on Jan 4th, 2007 at 9:29 pm

    restorlite charge £199 for restorlite i have emailed them

  5. 5 rosemary simsek  on Dec 10th, 2007 at 3:26 pm

    I have checked the restorlite site and it costs £169.

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