10 best LED face masks for light therapy treatments at home, tried and tested
10 best LED face masks for light therapy treatments at home, tried and tested
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Made from medical-grade silicone, it’s flexible on skin and moulds to cover most of the face, aside from eyes, lips and nostrils. A combination of red and near-infrared light work to stimulate collagen and elastin production, while encouraging new cell renewal, and the 10-minute treatment is incredibly easy to use. Powered through a rechargeable battery pack, it can be worn around the house, but as it’s quite bright, you will want to close your eyes (eye covers are also provided in case you are slightly sensitive).
Read the full Currentbody LED face mask review now. There’s no denying LED face masks are pricey purchases but, at less than £150, we think this one offers great value for money. With four settings, each corresponding to a different coloured light, it boosts lymphatic flow, fights fine lines and wrinkles, battles blemishes and evens out skin tone and texture through 90 LEDs. It plugs into a small rechargeable controller, so you can wear it around the house while the 10-minute treatment (five minutes for beginners) truly gets to work.
One thing our tester both loved and loathed at the same time was the internal eye protection. As the mask is so bright, silicone strips line the eye holes to protect the eyes from any light, meaning you can see while wearing it, but, it isn’t as comfortable to wear as the Currentbody pick.
However, our tester started seeing results after just one use, noticing puffiness in their face reduce almost immediately. After using the LED mask every other day for around four weeks, acne marks started to fade and a more even skin tone was achieved, too.