I’m hardly the only one spending time this way. Celebrities like Paris Hilton and January Jones are fans of LED masks (with Jones opting for a substantially pricier version from Déesse). As are top aestheticians Sophie Pavitt and Melanie Grant (who uses the even more expensive Dermalux Mask). Could this thing actually improve my skin?
Light-emitting diode, or LED, masks “may stimulate collagen and elastin production, reduce skin inflammation and help kill bacteria contributing to acne,” says Monica Li, a board-certified dermatologist at City Medical Aesthetics Center in Vancouver. “But that depends on their wavelength.”
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