Marta compares the Sirius Aurora LED Light Therapy System to the Baby Quasar
Marta recently revealed one of her favorite anti-aging secrets: LED light therapy. She originally shelled out over $400 for the Baby Quasar ($399 in the TIA Shop). When she was approached about a product claiming to do the same function as the Baby Quasar at a fraction of the cost (37% of the cost to be exact), she was naturally skeptical. Well, she’s tried it, and to her surprise and delight, the Sirius Aurora LED Light Therapy System ($149 in the TIA shop) works every bit as well as the Baby Quasar. Not only does the Sirius perform every function the Baby Quasar does, but it comes with green and blue light attachments, to boot!
If you want to see a side-by-side comparison of Sirius Aurora and Baby Quasar, watch our video.
September 22, 2012
by Felicia
Dear Marta:
Thanks for your hoest POV. im comparing models you mentioned, and maybe checking out the NU-skin one as well....i guess i might need to try out myself to see the result.
ps. for some reason....i can't reciece email of comment by email (maybe i will do some adjustment on my settings too)......and your website stops working everytime i try to use Live Chat function......
September 13, 2012
by Marta
Hi Felicia,
I haven't tried the DPL myself. It has red and infrared light, whereas the Sirius has blue and green lights as well. So I think that the Sirius gives you more functionality. I do have a Baby Quasar and it is not more powerful than the newer, less expensive models. I think that it was one of the first home devices and was able to establish a certain price point that it has tried to maintain. I have since stopped using mine - perhaps BQ has newer versions that are better, but I would say that the Sirius is better. You should also look at the Ultra Renew - we brought this device out a few months ago and it also has ultrasonic as well as LED, which is very good for firming.
<a href="http://www.truthinaging.com/treatments/ultra-renew-combines-ultrasonic-with-led-for-skin-lifting-and-firming" rel="nofollow">http://www.truthinaging.com/treatments/ultra-renew-combines-ultrasonic-with-led-for-skin-lifting-and-firming</a>
September 13, 2012
by Felicia
Dear Marta:
I am seeking a home LED device and read your review. just wondering have you tried dpl Nuve Skin Light Therapy System as well? its very similar to Sirius. just want to ask your comment.
Further,Baby Quasar is in higher price point, it must be something different to some point (works deeper?) although smaller and pricer. can you share more benifit about it? much appreciate~
June 16, 2012
by Robin Pasalich
We have a Spa in Reno,Nv. After reading your review about the Aurora I attempted several times ( borderline stalking behavior) to contact the Sirius Beauty company, to see if we could retail their light. We are currently retailing the SlimLight- the the Aurora has a better price point. When I call the the contact # on their website I just get an automated voice mail. They don't even respond to emails!! Do you know if his company is still in
business? Do you know how to contact them?
Thank you
Robin Pasalich
September 22, 2012
by Felicia
Dear Marta:
Thanks for your hoest POV. im comparing models you mentioned, and maybe checking out the NU-skin one as well....i guess i might need to try out myself to see the result.
ps. for some reason....i can't reciece email of comment by email (maybe i will do some adjustment on my settings too)......and your website stops working everytime i try to use Live Chat function......
September 13, 2012
by Marta
Hi Felicia,
I haven't tried the DPL myself. It has red and infrared light, whereas the Sirius has blue and green lights as well. So I think that the Sirius gives you more functionality. I do have a Baby Quasar and it is not more powerful than the newer, less expensive models. I think that it was one of the first home devices and was able to establish a certain price point that it has tried to maintain. I have since stopped using mine - perhaps BQ has newer versions that are better, but I would say that the Sirius is better. You should also look at the Ultra Renew - we brought this device out a few months ago and it also has ultrasonic as well as LED, which is very good for firming.
<a href="http://www.truthinaging.com/treatments/ultra-renew-combines-ultrasonic-with-led-for-skin-lifting-and-firming" rel="nofollow">http://www.truthinaging.com/treatments/ultra-renew-combines-ultrasonic-with-led-for-skin-lifting-and-firming</a>
September 13, 2012
by Felicia
Dear Marta:
I am seeking a home LED device and read your review. just wondering have you tried dpl Nuve Skin Light Therapy System as well? its very similar to Sirius. just want to ask your comment.
Further,Baby Quasar is in higher price point, it must be something different to some point (works deeper?) although smaller and pricer. can you share more benifit about it? much appreciate~
June 16, 2012
by Robin Pasalich
We have a Spa in Reno,Nv. After reading your review about the Aurora I attempted several times ( borderline stalking behavior) to contact the Sirius Beauty company, to see if we could retail their light. We are currently retailing the SlimLight- the the Aurora has a better price point. When I call the the contact # on their website I just get an automated voice mail. They don't even respond to emails!! Do you know if his company is still in
business? Do you know how to contact them?
Thank you
Robin Pasalich