All hail LED for a full-face DIY treatment
At-home LED (light-emitting diode) masks are becoming more and more popular. Perhaps helped by the fact that celebs like Victoria Beckham and Kim Kardashian post pictures using theirs. But also because they really do make a difference on wrinkles, as well as improving the overall health of the skin.
Most masks come with different coloured light frequencies. For plumping wrinkles, it's red light you need as it has been clinically proven to stimulate the production of collagen (which plumps up fine lines and helps with acne). The Magnitone GetLit Tri Colour LED Face Mask, £75, Boots, is a great price point for some serious wrinkle-busting technology.
Hydration heroes for crêpey lines
Hydrating your skin is one of the easiest ways to plump up crêpeylooking skin, which tends to occur around the eyes and mouth.
When your skin absorbs and retains water, the cells plump up so the skin looks and feels smoother. Hyaluronic acid is the best ingredient for achieving this.
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