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Do LED Masks Really Work?

Do LED Masks Really Work?
Melissa
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Popularised by celebrities and influencers, LED masks have taken social media by storm. Whether you are scrolling on TikTok or enjoying a vlog, the devices seem to feature in every elaborate skincare routine.

Once a luxury exclusive to high-end salons, LED technology has now seamlessly entered our homes as beauty brands continue to release affordable and accessible iterations of these high-tech devices.

Marketed as a non-invasive treatment, the masks claim to address a range of skin concerns, from unwanted pigmentation and dullness to breakouts and visible signs of ageing - all in one portable tool.

But before you add one of these trending tools to your basket, one question remains: How do LED face masks work? Let’s dive in.

What Does an LED Face Mask Do?

LED face masks harness the power of light-emitting diode technology that utilises specific wavelengths of light to target the skin at a cellular level.

Typically crafted from silicone, the flexible masks are designed to wrap and strap around the face while you enjoy up to 15 minutes of self-care.

The inside of each mask features integrated LED bulbs that when used consistently may deliver visible improvements to the skin, addressing concerns such as texture, pigmentation and a loss of elasticity, depending on the light colour.

Red Light Therapy

Thought to target the visible signs of ageing, red light could help to improve the look of fine lines and uneven texture, promoting a firmer, smoother appearance to the skin.

Blue Light Therapy

Blue light therapy is believed to enhance the skin’s overall clarity by targeting blemish-causing bacteria, which may help to minimise the appearance of breakouts.

Near-Infrared Light

Although invisible to the naked eye, near-infrared light may offer skin rejuvenation benefits, that could enhance visible elasticity and brightness for a refreshed-looking finish.

How to Use an LED Face Mask?

Before using or purchasing an at-home LED mask, it is important to consult your doctor or dermatologist, especially if you are experiencing any skin concerns.

Once you are sure that the non-invasive treatment is suitable for you, follow the instruction manual and safety guidelines for your chosen mask for proper use.

Some LED masks may cause dryness, so make sure to follow up your treatment with a hydrating serum or moisturiser to keep your skin looking fresh and feeling soft.

How Often Should You Use an LED Face Mask?

Start by gradually introducing your LED mask into your skincare regime. Begin with shorter sessions, using the mask less frequently at first, to monitor how your skin reacts to the treatment.

As your skin becomes more accustomed to light therapy, you can gradually increase the duration and frequency of use.

Remember, like any beauty treatment, consistency is key! For optimal use, consult the instruction manual and follow the step-by-step guide provided. Always listen to your skin and adjust to find a balance that suits you.

 

As technology progresses, our beauty regimes continue to evolve, with LED face masks leading the way. These accessible devices may offer a potential solution for a variety of skin concerns, from breakouts to visible signs of ageing. With consistency and proper guidance, they bring salon-quality treatments into the comfort of your own home.

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Melissa
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