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SENSSE Professional LED Mask | Soft & Flexible High Grade Silicon For Safe and Comfortable Use For Any Face Shape

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Amber: Helps those with sensitive skin struggling with redness, flushing and rosacea as it works to increase cellular growth, which promotes skin healing and soothes inflammation. However, it's not found in many at-home options. Red: A great light to try for its rejuvenating effects. Can also help to reduce inflammation, plus it is great for stimulating collagen production and blood circulation for plumper, healthier skin that glows with health. The mask is designed to tighten and smooth skin and as such will reduce the appearance of larger pores. Cons: We found we had to attach the strap to the head's crown with a claw clip to walk around mid-treatment to keep the mask in place. However, this might not be the same for everyone.

Included accessories: Dermalux Flex MD Base Unit, Dermalux Flex MD Controller, Flexible LED Canopy, Power Supply (with 1.5m lead), User Manual, Goggles, Treatment Pillow, Carry Bag Red light therapy helps promote healing and may work to decrease the visibility of acne scarring. It also has anti-inflammatory capabilities. Red light therapy works deep below the surface of your skin to help soothe and repair tissue this is dependent on how bad the scarring is. Red: Supports the production of collagen, which helps provide support and structure to the skin. Red light is therefore used to help reverse some of the signs of ageing, and some studies suggest that it may be useful for certain types of hair loss. Cons: You do have to use it consistently for three-six months to see results, so don't be disappointed if you don't see an instant change.Pros: It's really sleek (we'd expect nothing less – it's the exact same mask which Dr. Gross uses at his New York clinic) and easy to use. It actually turns off after said three minutes, so you won't overuse it or damage your skin. It's also cordless – bonus. As for battery life? The mask will need to be re-charged right around the 10th treatment. Pros: brief, convenient treatment time | flex design ensures full coverage of LED light on all the facial contours | eye shields allow you to see while you wear it | hands-free | toggle button to opt in or out of massage

Why it’s Vogue approved: Many LED devices are marketed as “bringing the clinic home”, but this is one that lives up to those claims. A powerful, medical-grade brand favoured by top phototherapy facialists, the Dermalux Flex has been attenuated for safe home use by non-trained professionals. It still delivers salon results, though, with a whopping 360 lights configured to clinically proven wavelengths for targeting acne, ageing and even muscle aches. We love that it can be placed above face and body for all over rejuvenation, as does Kate Moss, who’s also a fan of this device.Promotes lymphatic drainage, improves skin elasticity and prevent skin drying, reducing wrinkles and fine lines. 592 NM Why GLAMOUR loves it: One for the LED pros, the Dermalux Flex might be a little more expensive, but it is the world’s most powerful in-clinic LED light therapy treatment available for at-home use, so it's to be expected. It uses 360 LED bulbs to deliver treatments, and is loved by medical professionals worldwide.

Why GLAMOUR loves it: Brought to you by Lily Earle, this LED face mask actually uses the same near-infrared LED technology studied by NASA for its unique healing effects.

What should I put on my face before LED light therapy?

Pros: There are seven targeted treatments for anti-ageing, rosacea, eczema, acne, acne scars and joints, and it's suitable for all ages and skin types. It's flexible and easy to use, and it helps with joint pain as well as external skincare concerns. Oh, and you won't be short of accessories. It comes with a Dermalux Flex MD base unit, Dermalux Flex MD controller, flexible LED canopy, power supply (with 1.5m lead), goggles, treatment pillow and carry bag.

They noted how comfortable they were to wear, the brightness of the LED lights and whether they were happy with the length of the treatment.

Treatment time: Use 2-3 times per week, starting with 10 minutes of LED mask time and slowing building up to 20 minutes. Yes, you can use LED light therapy after having face fillers – we would advise a day to allow the face fillers to settle and then you can continue LED use as normal

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