CurrentBody Unveils Upgraded LED Mask: Is It Worth the Hype?

CurrentBody, the popular beauty tech retailer, has upgraded its beloved LED mask, previously dubbed the “Emily in Paris mask” due to its appearance in the hit Netflix show. The original model, known for its ease of use and flexibility thanks to its medical-grade silicone, has been surpassed by the new Series 2 LED mask. This upgraded version boasts cutting-edge poured liquid silicone, ensuring a better fit and reaching previously inaccessible areas like the chin.

The Series 2 LED mask comes with a price tag of £399, a £100 increase from the original version. However, the upgrade brings significant enhancements. It features more than double the amount of LED bulbs, offering three highly precise LED wavelengths: red (633nm), near-infrared (830nm), and the new deep near-infrared (1072nm). The deep near-infrared LEDs specifically target areas prone to visible signs of aging, like under the eyes and around the mouth, penetrating up to 10mm into the hypodermis to stimulate collagen production and promote visible skin renewal. Each Series 2 LED mask also comes with a Veritace NFC card, allowing skincare enthusiasts to verify the gadget’s precision testing and results.

But is the price tag justified? The Series 2 LED mask utilizes LEDs that emit a therapeutic spectrum of light, painless and free of side effects, as they don’t rely on heat. Users claim to see visible results after just 10 minutes of daily use, with noticeable reductions in fine lines around the eyes and fading of sun spots. “It’s a very easy step to include in your daily routine, and after using it for a few weeks my skin has a much more unified tone and seems more glowing,” shared one satisfied user. Before and after pictures shared on Instagram showcase impressive results, with one viewer commenting, “Wow that pigment lift. Series 1 delivered great results. I can’t wait for Series 2.” Another added, “The results speak for themselves.” However, some users weren’t completely sold, with some questioning the effectiveness of the new “chin guard” for tightening skin and finding the updated shape less travel-friendly. The updated Series 2 LED mask addresses a previous issue with the Series 1, incorporating a multi-way strap to prevent the red marks around the eyes caused by the fit and eye goggles.

The Series 2 LED mask is available for purchase on the CurrentBody website for £399, while the Series 1 LED mask remains at £299. If you’re considering alternative options, the Omnilux Men LED mask offers a deep near-infrared treatment for £350. For targeted treatments, PMD’s two-in-one Redvolution (£209) and BeautyPro’s LED Wand (now £71.25) might be more suitable options. Ultimately, the decision comes down to individual needs and budget, but with its impressive features and user testimonials, the CurrentBody Series 2 LED mask holds promise for those seeking advanced anti-aging skincare solutions.

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