Shopper Says LED Mask Reduced Acne Pain and Inflammation in Days
LED Mask Reduces Acne Pain and Inflammation, Shopper Says

A shopper suffering from cystic acne has praised the Nanoleaf LED Light Therapy Face Mask, now available at a 17% discount on Amazon, for reducing pain and inflammation. The device, which costs £106.65 down from £128.99 until May 12, features 432 LED lights and seven targeted modes for various skin concerns.

One reviewer stated: 'My acne is less inflamed and less painful. Acne turns over fast, so it never has the chance to develop into something big and painful. I would say a cystic acne sticks around for four days from start to finish instead of the 1.5-2 weeks that it would beforehand.' They added that the mask is convenient and fits well with a low bun to hold the Velcro strap, though the silicone eye cups can leave marks.

Another user commented: 'It's been 10 days and I already see a difference. Comfy, well-priced and doing exactly what it promised.' A third reviewer noted: 'The red and blue lights are my go‑to for acne and just overall skin improvements. Super easy to slip into my evening routine - 5-10 minutes, and I'm done.'

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The mask is wireless and made from skin-friendly silicone. The brand recommends using it three times a week for 5-10 minutes for 4-10 weeks. For alternatives, the Shark CryoGlow LED Mask costs £299.99 with four modes, while Revolution's Pro Miracle LED Mask is £59.99 at Superdrug with a £10 discount.

Some users mentioned minor issues, such as marks around the eyes from the silicone cups, but suggested using cotton wool pads to alleviate the problem. Overall, the Nanoleaf mask has received positive feedback for improving skin condition and complexion.

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