
Best LED face mask for glowing skin: Why shoppers are switching in-clinic appointments for this celeb-approved ritual
Rather than heading into the clinic for an expensive treatment, shoppers are turning to at-home devices to achieve salon-worthy results, for a fraction of the cost.
Offering solutions for many common skin concerns (think acne, hyperpigmentation and ageing), these futuristic-looking devices are loved and used by A-listers too.
From Chrissy Teigen to the Kardashian sisters, hundreds of Hollywood stars swear by LED face masks for a glowing complexion on and off the red carpet.
One mask offering smoother, clearer skin is Aussie-made Trudermal, home to the popular Glow LED mask, $599, with three different wavelengths; blue, red and near-infrared.
Whether your aim is to keep breakouts at bay, soothe inflammation or encourage collagen production, this sought-after device can be used to help many skin concerns in as little as 10 minutes — all from the comfort of your couch.
Always read the label and follow directions for use.
While there are plenty of different masks on the market, Trudermal Glow is proving to be a popular choice among Aussie shoppers.
'Our Trudermal LED stands apart through its clinical-grade performance, custom-engineered design, and results-driven approach tailored for at-home use,' says Natasha Shalfoon, co-founder of Trudermal.
'Our devices optimise light delivery with three clinically proven wavelengths for ageing, acne, inflammation, and repair.'
These are the three different wavelengths and the benefits of each:
Blue light is known for its ability to neutralise acne-causing bacteria.
Red light stimulates collagen.
Near-infrared light can help to reduce inflammation.
Designed to be used on clean skin after cleansing and moisturising, Trudermal's Glow mask can be easily fastened in place using the velco straps on either side.
'We have designed the masks to be flexible, with a full-face coverage that contours comfortably for maximum contact and efficacy,' says Natasha.
Perfect for going hands-free, you can sit back and relax or whizz the vacuum around the house until the timer is complete, easily switching between different wavelengths with the remote control.
Natasha recommends 'using the mask three times a week for six weeks,' before continuing with top-ups up to three times per week, especially if you have an upcoming event in the diary.
Suitable for travelling too, you can even pop the LED mask back into the soft cloth bag and charge on the move (one charge is enough to power 10 treatments).
Ideal for all skin types and conditions, it also comes with a 12-month warranty, so you'll always have peace of mind.
In as little as 10 minutes, the LED Glow mask can help to soothe and calm the complexion, leaving you with hydrated, happy skin.
The result? A radiant glow that even the celebs would envy.
To shop the Trudermal LED Glow Mask, head to the website here.
Always read the label and follow directions for use.

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