Is the SAM Skin Analysis Machine Legit for Skin Care Use?

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The SAM Skin Analysis Machine, utilized at a recent skincare product party, employs black light technology to analyze skin conditions. While it can detect fungal or bacterial infections, its application in selling skincare products raises concerns about legitimacy and potential fraud. The machine's design resembles a football replay box, and its diagnostic capabilities are questioned, suggesting that it may be misused for commercial gain rather than genuine skin analysis.

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I recently went to a "party" where the host was offering skin care products to buy. In order to figure out what you need you were advised to use this SAM or Skin Analysis Machine. It looked like a football replay box. You put your head under a cover and looked into this mirror. A black light was turned on and your face turned into a zombie! The host looked through the other side and explained what you were looking at and what products would help.

Here is an example of what you'd look like under the light:
http://www.dermaflash.com/dermaflash_faces/sf-05.jpg

The machine was similar to this:
http://www.dermaflash.com/

My question is whether this is legit? Is it scientific, both in engineering and skin analysis?
 
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