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I’ve been a fan of LED light therapy for a number of years now. I first experienced it as part of a facial in a salon. I was having it as part of the treatment for my acne. I was so impressed with the results, I bought a mask to use at home. I’ve actually used a number of different masks over the years now - Talika Genius Light (review HERE), Dr Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro and this one - CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask.
The CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask uses both red and near infa-red light to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin in the skin. This makes skin look younger and more youthful. It helps to reduce lines and wrinkles as well as calming inflammation and redness. It can also help with pigmentation. It's actually clinically proven to reduce wrinkles by 35% in just 4 weeks! Amazing, right? It really does do it all!
The CurrentBody mask is made of soft, flexible silicone and is secured by an adjustable strap at the back. It fits round my face comfortably and means you’re able to move around with the mask on. The mask has a 10 minute cycle that automatically turns off once complete. The lights are fairly bright when it’s on but I can easily still see and even watch TV! It has a detachable battery pack that you charge up (the oval thing in the photo above). This has the on / off button on it and 3 LED lights that show you have much charge you have left. I probably only charge mine up every couple of weeks so it lasts well.
I try to use my mask daily but using it 3-5 days a week is enough to see benefits. I definitely see a difference in my skin with regular use, especially when it comes to my acne. It calms spots down so quickly and really speeds up the healing process.
I’d originally bought the DDG mask as that also has blue light, which is antibacterial so great for acne sufferers. Red light is also great for acne as it reduces inflammation. After comparing the two masks, I definitely prefer the CurrentBody one. I think it’s just as effective with calming my acne, maybe even more so as it’s on for longer (10 mins) whereas DDG is only on for 3 mins. There’s a big difference between the prices too, with CurrentBody being significantly cheaper. For me, it’s the better option and the one I recommend. I definitely find that my skin is more radiant and just all round better in better condition, thanks to the mask.
As you can tell, I’m really impressed with the CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask. I wouldn’t be without it now!
You can buy the mask HERE for £280.
I also have the Skin LED, which is used to treat pimples.
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