Great Option If You're Comparing LED Masks
The media could not be loaded. I have been interested in incorporating red LED light into my skincare after noticing some fine lines and dealing with hyperpigmentation on my cheeks. Compared to many other LED lights on the market, this one has the most features and the same strength as those that are $300-$450. It has 620 nm for red light therapy, and from what I have read online, 630-700 is recommended for effective light therapy. It also comes with blue light therapy and a 3rd setting that targets specific areas of the face (forehead, crows feet). The mask is made of silicone and comes with 2 straps to hold onto your face. I prefer the silicone masks over the hard ones because they easily mold to your face and you can adjust the tightness. It's easy to clean and comfortable to wear for 20+ minutes. It comes with a cord and you can adjust the settings: red/blue/targeted and the automatic time vs manual. It charges quickly and the battery on it lasts at least 3 uses before you have to charge it again. It comes with black flaps that cover and minimize the amount of light that touches your eyes. I have been using this mask for about 4 months and have incorporated many different skincare products: retinol, serums, moisturizers, microneedling, etc. I have noticed significant improvement in my pore size, fine lines, etc.; however, I cannot with certainty pinpoint the effectiveness of this mask. However, based off the research done on red LED light therapy, I am sure it has played a role in the improvement. Read more















