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Far-Infra Red    
Far-infrared, a non-visible light at the end of the spectrum, has been getting a lot of attention from the medical community over the past few years.

Far-infrared promotes healing, says Alternative Medicine magazine, and seems to support white blood cells in their efforts to defend the body against attack. Sources say far-infrared stimulates toxin renewal, increases blood circulation and has a cleansing, ionizing effect. It's used in saunas, in bedding, in lamps, in wraps for arthritic joints, even in the incubators used to keep premature babies warm.

What makes infrared far? Since infrared is light, it's all a matter of wavelength, and far-infrared is further along the spectrum. Near-infrared waves bounce off a surface, which can then heat it up. Far-infrared penetrates to warm from within.

On the practical hairdressing level, far-infrared used in a blow dryer dries hair from the inside out so that the surface of the strand does not overheat, dry or crack. When it's created by styling irons, far-infrared lets you use the tool at a high temperature without creating the damage usually associated with high heat.
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