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| Hall of Famer | I've witnessed this for myself. on both sides of my rib cage area there are spots where it doesn't seem like the light is consistent. This makes no sense to me though. Is it a machine problem or something with my skin and the clients? it almost looks speckled the filters are clean and so is the acrylic surround the lamps. any suggestions? |
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| Moderator Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Neverland Posts: 1,937 | Are you seeing different colors while the lamps are on ??? look at your hands and feet under the lamps, pay attention to the nails and cuticles. Is that what you are commenting on. If so, no worries, you're just now seeing the different illumination of HP lamps vs fluorescent tubes. Tinea usually affects the shoulders, neck, and upper arms as the fungus drops from the hair __________________ ......................Flashback 2001........................ "One of the 'ORIGINAL' TanToday Gang" Life is like a sled dog team...if you ain't the lead dog, the scenery never changes. |
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| Hall of Famer | This has nothing to do with what I see while in the bed. This is also in an area that is not in contact with any surface of the bed. only on the sides of me. Lady complained of the same thing. like I said, we are both magic users. is there any chance its an issue with the side columns of the bed? |
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| Off The Chain Moderator Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: The Sun Doctor, Califon, NJ Posts: 6,898 | Post a pic. A good one. Spots have nothing to do with dirty Magic filters. This ain't photography. Quote:
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