You may have seen them cropping up in various skincare routines, but the viral LED face masks are becoming more than just a ...
While consistent use is key, more isn’t exactly better. “Overusing an LED face mask can lead to skin irritation, dryness, or ...
According to consultant dermatologist Dr Jonathan Kentley, LED technology works by causing the skin to absorb light energy, ...
Thankfully, the wellness industry offers myriad products that claim to aid in bringing us all one step closer to the fountain ...
As with most things in skincare, your LED mask will work best when used in conjunction with the right topical products. Before you fire up your device, cleanse your skin thoroughly to remove make ...
So when Therabody’s new TheraFace Mask came across my desk, I immediately brought it home to give it a go that very evening.
In the world of high-tech beauty gadgets, LED (light-emitting diode) masks have become a regular — and more easily accessible — part of at-home skin-care routines. Gone are the days when the ...
And, you know what, I get it. Often, LED masks are up there with the most expensive beauty investments you can get. Most average around £300 but can hit the eye-watering £1,500 mark too.
UKLash, renowned for their lash serum, has ventured into the skincare industry with the launch of an affordable LED mask and fans were excited about it. The UKSkin by UKLash LED Mask provides a ...