
LED Masks: Science That’s Got Your Back (and Your Face)
We’re not here to sell you on magic wands or fairy dust (although that does sound kind of fun). LED masks are legit, backed by science—and Skinistry’s got the goods to prove it. If you're looking for that glow-up without the fluff, let's talk about how this tech works (and why your face will thank you).
How does LED light work for skin?
Think of it as your skin’s version of a hype squad. Each colour wavelength in the LED mask goes deeper than your basic skincare routine, giving your cells a kickstart. No “miracles” here, just science giving your skin the nudge it needs to get its act together.
The power of the rainbow
What’s your skin mood today? Pick the LED colour that suits your vibe:
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Red light: For the fine-line fighters. Collagen gets pumped up, and wrinkles? See ya.
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Blue light: Breakouts don’t stand a chance. Blue light is like a security guard for your skin.
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Green light: Time to level out that complexion. Green light helps even your skin tone so you can stop obsessing over uneven spots.
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Yellow light: For the days when your skin feels extra. This one calms the redness and hits reset.
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Purple light: Get the best of both worlds with red and blue combined. Wrinkles AND breakouts? Handled.
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White light: This one’s for when you need to look like you’ve had 10 hours of sleep—even if you’ve had two.
When will you see results?
No overnight transformations, but you’re playing the long game here. After about four weeks of regular use, your skin will start showing off the goods. Think of it like finally finding a skincare routine that actually works without breaking the bank.