EAGOU DIARY Diary Portable Woods Lamp Skin Analyzer Instruction Manual
- March 11, 2024
- Eagou Diary
Table of Contents
**EAGOU DIARY Diary Portable Woods Lamp Skin Analyzer Instruction Manual
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Operating Instruction
Please read the instruction before using the lamp.
Product Specifications:
- Product Material: ABS+PC
- Weight: 0.4 pounds
- Size: 10.8 x 5.3 x 1.8 inches
- Power Output: 5W
- Charging Port: 5V-1A
- Battery Type: Li-ion rechargeable battery
- Battery Capacity: 1500mAH
- Input AC: 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 0.15A
Packing List:
- USB – DC Cable*1
- User Manual*1
- Portable Woods Lamp*1
Working Principle:
This portable wood lamp uses a professional UV lamp chip for testing, which
emits modulated UVA rays that penetrate into the middle dermis. The epidermal
melanin and dermal collagen can emit blue fluorescence after absorbing a
wavelength of ultraviolet light, which mainly depends on the condition of skin
epidermis and dermis. The fluorescence produced varies with the health of the
skin. Wood lamps can be used to examine the skin to get a detailed picture of
skin conditions that aren’t
visible to the naked eye. Through a glass lens it is easy to identify the
health of the skin according to the detailed picture of the skin condition and
the problem condition.
Use Steps:
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- Cleaning cover and lens: when cleaning, please ensure that the detergent used will not damage the glass and outer shell, to ensure the maximum luminosity output.
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Before use the skin cleaner is applied to clean the oil and dirt on skin surface, which can clearly observe the dermal state of the skin too large extent.
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Hold the wood light and press the switch, the LED light source will
light up then check. -
When using the portable wood lamp, it is most appropriate to keep the instrument at a distance of5-6CM from the skin surface.
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Test through a magnifying glass in a dark room.
Analyzer Lamp’s Indication & Skin Condition
Analyzer’s Lamp Indication | Skin Condition |
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Blue white | Normal and healthy skin |
Bright fluorescent | Hydrated skin |
Purple fluorescent | Thin skin without enough moisture |
Light violet | Dehydrated skin |
Yellow or sometimes pink | Oily areas of the face and comedone |
Brown | Pigmentation and dark spots |
White spots | Horniness layer of the skin and dead cells |
White fluorescence | Thick conium layer |
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