I bought Lyma Skincare‘s Starter Kit for my under-eye bags. Turns out it’s better at fixing my broken iPhone charger than my crow’s feet.
The real magic? The laser’s heat is so pinpoint precise it melts glue and hard wax in seconds. My brows have never looked this good.
It’s a medical-grade low-level laser device that costs $1,400. They claim it stimulates collagen. I tried it because my neck was starting to look like a crumpled receipt.
Three Wavelengths
Blue for bacteria. Red for collagen. Infrared for deep tissue — all in one wand.
No Heat Burn
The laser feels like a warm teaspoon. No zaps. No pain. Just a weirdly satisfying glow.
500,000 Hours
That’s the bulb life. You’ll lose it before it dies.
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There are no creams. No serums. The “ingredients” are just light frequencies. The hero is 630nm red light — it actually thickens your skin over time, not just overnight.
- 630nm Red Light: Triggers fibroblasts to make collagen
- 450nm Blue Light: Kills acne bacteria without drying you out
- 830nm Infrared: Penetrates 8mm deep for joint pain or hair roots
- Silica Glass Tip: Conducts light better than plastic — doesn’t fog up
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Glides like a smooth river stone. 10 seconds per spot. Warm, not hot. First use felt like a placebo — until I zapped a pimple and it was flat by morning.
Week 3: My jawline looks sharper. Not tighter — sharper. Like someone lifted the jowls with invisible string. Weirdest part? Hair grows slower where I treat.
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Fine lines softened by 30%. Deep creases unchanged. My dark circles? Still there — just less angry. The biggest win: my décolletage looks 5 years younger.
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It’s the most annoying purchase you’ll love — because it forces you to sit still and do nothing for 10 minutes. And that alone might be worth $1,400.