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This LED Lip Mask Was On Sirens And Has Gone Viral – We Put It To The Test

This LED Lip Mask Was On Sirens And Has Gone Viral – We Put It To The Test

Graziadaily6 hours ago

In case you missed it, Sirens is the latest Netflix sensation taking social media by storm - and it's easy to see why. At the centre of the buzz is Julianne Moore, who dazzles as Michaela 'Kiki' Kell, a billionaire philanthropist with an eye for excess. Think: sparkling diamonds, flowing silks (the outfits in Sirens are particularly good), and ultra-luxurious beauty tech. One of her devices in particular has set the internet ablaze: the CurrentBody Skin LED Lip Perfector. Moore was spotted using it alongside her co-star Milly Alcock while prepping for a Vanity Fair photoshoot- and no, it isn't just a glamorous stage prop. The high-tech lip mask, which looks like something out of a sci-fi film, is very much real and available to shop. With glowing reviews from beauty lovers the world over, it's more than just a viral moment – but with a price tag nearing £190, the big question remains: is it actually worth the splurge?
The Currentbody Skin Led Lip Perfector has been made with 56-deep penetrating LED bulbs to achieve more 'youthful looking lips.' It may sound (and look) a bit whacky, but there's plenty of research to support the idea that LED bulbs can have a beneficial effect on skin. With effective use (at least 3 minutes a day, every day) users should apparently see the softening of feather, smile and marionette lines as well as an increased plumping and evening of lip tone and texture. There's no pain, and no heat. 1.
Currentbody Skin Led Lip Perfector
What Currentbody says: 'An anti-ageing LED mask for youthful lips. Expect 56 deep-penetrating LED bulbs that will minimise wrinkles while plumping.'
What we know: There's always something weird and wonderful where beauty tech is concerned - this one being the perfect example. For those who want a targeted lip and mouth treatment, this nifty device could be just the ticket. Look to the consistently good customer reviews for proof.
Michaella Bolder, Grazia beauty panellist and facialist says:'Using a targeted tool such as LED will help to boost blood flow in the lips and encourage an increase in collagen production to improve lip balm absorption, plump and reduce fine lines created around the lip area through dehydration.' Pros Small - great for travelling
Easy to use
Quick Cons
Industry leading facialist and Grazia beauty panellist Michaella Bolder says:
'LED lip masks like this one from Currentbody are a targeted tool designed specifically for the lip and outer lip areas,' she explains. 'The lips do not contain sebaceous glands (those responsible for producing serum / oily content) therefore they cannot withhold moisture and hydration alone. This is why we need to apply lip balm on a daily basis to keeps lips feeling soft and supple. Using a targeted tool such as LED will help to boost blood flow in the lips and encourage an increase in collagen production to improve lip balm absorption, plump and reduce fine lines created around the lip area through dehydration.'
Rachael Martin beauty director says:
'This device is refreshingly simple to use- you just pop it in your mouth, much like a baby's dummy, and gently bite down for three minutes while the LED technology gets to work. There's no notable sensation- no tingling or heat- which makes it feel pleasantly low-effort. To be completely transparent, I haven't been using it long enough to see a dramatic difference in the fine lines around my mouth or the fullness of my lips. That said, I'm committed to sticking with it, knowing that results with devices like this take time. Plus, if it comes recommended by Michaella Bolder, I'm all in. Watch this space for my full review in a few weeks time.'
This is far from the first time Netflix has been a hotbed for brilliant LED beauty recommendations. Case in point? The viral CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask, £299 beloved by Lily Collins in season three of Emily in Paris . Fictional beauty influencers aside, it would seem IRL beauty experts are willing to lend their seal of approval to LED technology when it comes to beauty treatments which work - just don't forget to be consistent.
Rachael Martin is Grazia's beauty director. Originally from Northern Ireland, she studied English Literature at Queen's University Belfast, before moving to London to pursue a career in magazine journalism. After interning at Stylist and Harper's Bazaar she dipped her toes into the world of beauty writing and never looked back. Rachael became Style Writer for heat! magazine before going onto work as Digital Writer for Boots Health and Beauty. Her special interests include fragrance (rose based scents have her at hello), new skincare innovations, and copious cups of tea. Now, at Grazia, you'll find her writing about beauty, health and wellbeing. Follow her on Instagram @rachael.alice.martin

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