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Its smaller treatment head with 3mm LED lights makes it convenient to use and highly portable when travelling.Ĭompletely safe, the light therapy treatment is dermatologist recommended and perfect for using at home with no reported side effects.
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Medical science has proven that applying red and amber lights along with infrared light onto affected skin kick-starts the production of collagen and elastin. To find out more about their work, and what you can do to support them, click here.Baby Quasar PLUS is an anti-ageing infrared light therapy device equipped with collagen-building and elastin-strengthening red light technology to promote smoother, younger-looking skin in as little as eight weeks.īoasting three to four times the power of other light treatment devices, the petite, pain-free facial device combines different shades of red and amber LED lights with infrared light to perform a firming effect while smoothening the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles with long-lasting results. From a list of famous guest editors taking over the site for a week that includes Rob Rinder, Nicola Adams, Peter Tatchell, Kimberly Hart-Simpson, John Whaite, Anna Richardson and Dr Ranj, we’ll also have the likes Sir Ian McKellen and Drag Race stars The Vivienne, Lawrence Chaney and Tia Kofi offering their insights.ĭuring Pride Month, which runs from 1 - 30 June, .uk will also be supporting Kyiv Pride, a Ukrainian charity forced to work harder than ever to protect the rights of the LGBTQ+ community during times of conflict, and youth homelessness charity AKT. MORE: Find all of .uk's Pride coverage right hereĪnd we’ve got some great names on board to help us, too.

This year marks 50 years of Pride, so it seems only fitting that .uk goes above and beyond in our ongoing LGBTQ+ support, through a wealth of content that not only celebrates all things Pride, but also share stories, take time to reflect and raises awareness for the community this Pride Month. MORE : Rainbow 50p coin revealed to celebrate 50th anniversary of Prideįollow Metro across our social channels, on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram MORE : London Pride: LGBTQ+ events in the capital this June

This list is not exhaustive, and Pride flags or their design variations left off this list have not been done so intentionally.

The lavender colour is meant to represent androgynes and androgyny, the white in the flag represents agender identity and the green is meant to represent those whose identities which are defined outside of and without reference to the binary. People who are genderqueer tend to be those who do not subscribe to conventional gender distinctions but identify with neither, both, or a combination of male and female genders. (Picture: Marilyn Roxie)Ĭreated by genderqueer writer and advocate Marilyn Roxie in 2010, this flag was created ‘to help create visibility for the genderqueer community and related identities’ according to Marilyn. The flag was first created in 2010 and the design was finalised in 2011. It was also found in Chinese, Egyptian and Native American history. In the Book of Genesis, it appeared as proof of a covenant between God and all living creatures. ‘The rainbow came from earliest recorded history as a symbol of hope. ‘…a Rainbow Flag was a conscious choice, natural and necessary. This was our new revolution: a tribal, individualistic, and collective vision. ‘As a community, both local and international, gay people were in the midst of an upheaval, a battle for equal rights, a shift in status where we were now demanding power, taking it.

Recalling the moment he came up with the idea of a rainbow flag, Gilbert explains in his book Stitching A Rainbow: The colours of the flag each had a meaning assigned by Gilbert: Originally designed by American artist and gay rights activist Gilbert Baker in 1978, the rainbow flag was originally made up of eight stripes. Helps accelerate the growth of healthy skin cells. Helps prevent future wrinkles and promote new collagen production.
Baby quasar plus#
Artist Gilbert Baker with the original 8 stripe rainbow flag. Name Baby Quasar PLUS Baby Quasar MD PLUS Key Features - Sized for portability, the Baby Quasar PLUS puts the spa in the palm of your hand.
