We aim to test the LED face mask for at least one month over one full skin cycle. So the editor reviews performance across four major categories: results, safety (ensures it’s FDA-cleared), research, and science. Add value for money behind a specific claim. For example, consider features such as whether it’s wireless, whether it has an adjustable strap, whether it comes with eye protection, whether it’s comfortable, and whether it’s portable.
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What is LED light therapy?
What is LED light therapy? Expose your skin to different wavelengths of light According to Dr. Radmila Lukian, red and blue light “stimulates collagen production and purifies the skin.” The light emitted by an LED face mask is absorbed by the skin, and the longer the wavelength of the light, the longer the depth of penetration.
Each different light type (usually represented by a different treatment mode on the device) stimulates a different response. This means that each color has different skin care effects. Generally speaking, LED light therapy can “improve skin texture, reduce age spots and pigmentation, and even out skin tone,” as well as help with psoriasis and other inflammatory side effects. . LED light therapy simply improves the overall appearance of your skin and helps reduce visible signs of aging.
Are LED facial masks really effective?
yes, I have many Clinical research suggests that the Pro LED Face Mask can be effective, especially if you want to boost collagen production to give your skin structure, strength, and elasticity.
One study conducted in 2021 showed improvement in atopic eczema (also known as atopic dermatitis, a chronic inflammatory skin disease) in both men and women after 12 weeks of phototherapy, while in 2018 A small study in 2017 found that green light therapy helps fade melasma and hyperpigmentation.
What color LED light do I need?
“The color of the LED light you use will depend on your specific skin concerns,” says Dr. Jina Yu.
- blue light LED light that fights bacteria. It causes photochemical oxidation to kill acne-causing bacteria living on the skin. This makes blue light a great option for people with acne, eczema, and rosacea.
- red light Stimulates fibroblasts for cell regeneration and ATP regeneration.
- Near-infrared light has no color, but it can be used as an anti-inflammatory.
- amber or yellow light It is the least common in household devices and works to revitalize the skin, reduce swelling and increase skin radiance.
How often should I use an LED face mask?
“It is generally safe to use a household LED face mask every day,” says Dr. Lukian. “However, we recommend following the manufacturer’s instructions and not using too much.” Using it for up to 20 minutes a day, he says three to five times a week, is a good starting point. ”