I looked like a low-budget villain from a sci-fi film for 10 minutes every single night. My husband started calling me Darth Vader.
The real commitment? Doing it *before* wine o’clock. Once you’re on the couch, you’re not getting up to strap on a light-up mask.
It’s a flexible silicone mask with 148 red and near-infrared LEDs. CurrentBody claims it boosts collagen and smooths lines. At $495, I needed proof.
10-Minute Timer
Auto-shuts off so you don’t fall asleep looking insane.
Cordless
The battery pack clips to your waistband — you can sort of walk around.
Flexible Fit
Molded eye and mouth holes. You can’t see a thing, obviously.
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No serums here. It’s just light. Red (633nm) targets surface inflammation and collagen. Near-infrared (830nm) goes deeper for repair.
- 633nm Red Light: Targets acne and surface-level plumping
- 830nm Near-Infrared: Penetrates for muscle recovery and deeper healing
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The silicone is cool and medical-feeling. Straps are tight — you get weird lines on your hairline for an hour after.
Week 3: My skin *drank* moisturizer. Like, soaked it up instantly. A surprise side effect? My chronic jaw tension felt better. The near-infrared must have hit the muscle.
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After 30 days: My skin is undeniably smoother and more even. A stubborn forehead line is softer. Zero change in pore size, though. That’s a myth.
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It’s not magic, but it’s not bullshit either. A tangible, techy upgrade for consistent people.