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Since the pandemic, at-home skin-care routines have become more elaborate, and LED light-therapy masks are among the most talked-about gadgets.
Celebrities no longer corner the market on glowing, ghost-like selfies; several consumer versions are now sold online, offering green light that may calm skin, blue light that can target bacteria, and red light that might stimulate collagen and elastin.
Led Mask can help you develop a light-therapy mask tailored to your market.
Here are four popular options:
Designed to echo in-office treatments by founder Dr. Maryam Zamani, this mask offers five settings—red, blue, green, yellow, and white—so you can address breakouts, residual marks, or uneven tone as needed.
The transparent shield lets you see clearly while red, blue, or amber LEDs are active. Red light may boost circulation and calm post-treatment redness, while you carry on with daily tasks.
Seven light colors and a neck attachment give broader coverage; 99 facial plus 40 neck LEDs offer five intensity levels.
Made by LG, this K-beauty device delivers red and near-infrared light in nine-minute sessions aimed at improving elasticity and brightness.
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Average price: $435
This LED mask from Dr. Dennis Gross is one of the more stylish options on the market. It features gold accents, 162 LEDs, and three treatment modes: red light, blue light, or a combination of both.
Prefer a softer fit? This flexible silicone mask conforms to your face for a more comfortable session. The Aduro mask offers multiple home-use light-therapy settings.
More information about Aduro here