Déesse Pro | Déesee Professional LED Mask Next Generation

Leaving its rivals for dust, Déesee’s Pro LED Mask Next Generation takes light-therapy to an entirely new level. Harnessing the power of four different wavelengths – red light, blue light, green light and near infrared light – with a choice of six treatment modes, there’s a reason this mask has amassed a cult following

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An avant-garde treatment the A-List adore, Déesee’s game-changing mask spells a new dawn in skin care. Going above and beyond, this miraculous mask features 770 medical-grade LEDs (light emitting diodes) – that’s over 3x more than any other leading consumer-grade LED mask – with four different wavelengths and six different settings to quickly address your skin’s needs (from your sofa).

Switch between the ‘Anti-Ageing Mode’ (red light at 630nm) which stimulates creation of skin’s ‘scaffolding’ (the elastin and collagen needed to keep your face ‘lifted’ and skin feeling supple); ‘Anti-Ageing Express Mode’ (red light at 630nm) – a higher intensity, 10-minute treatment that jump-starts your cells to repair and revitalise; ‘Purifying Mode’ (blue light at 415nm) – an anti-bacterial treatment that helps to prevent acne spreading and lessen existing eruptions; ‘Brightening Mode’ (green light at 520nm) – ideal if you want to diminish dark spots and reduce pigmentation to restore your skin’s uniformity; ‘Post Procedure Mode’ (near infrared light at 830nm with red light (630nm) and blue light (415nm)) – to boost circulation, accelerate healing and help prevent scarring and ‘Calming Mode’ (blue light (415nm) and green light (520nm)) – to soothe irritation and calm inflammation so skin feels less stressed and becomes less reactive.

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FULL INGREDIENTS LIST

– Mask
– Power cord (Voltage & Power: 100 – 240 V / Max 28W)
– Professional control box
– Protective eyeware
– User manual
– One year manufacturer's warranty (Subject to registration and testing. Must be returned as received with original packaging and contents.)

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  1. 02

    by Chantal

    I was waiting a long time for a sale to buy this mask. I managed to get it at 20% off. It was still way too expensive for what it is; a hunk of plastic with a bunch of LED lights. It does work though. I find the red light has improved my skin texture/wrinkles, and the blue light has helped my acne. I suffer from horrible cystic acne and ultra-sensitive skin, and blue light seems like the only thing that helps me manage my acne. I get bad acne on my neck and jawline, so I wish there was an attachment for the mask to reach this area. to get this area, I will do a 20 min session on my face, and then try to balance the mask on my neck for another 20 min. It’s not really practical to do it this way, but for how expensive this mask is, I am going to try to get the most out of it. My mother will sometimes use this mask when she comes over and loves the red light. She feels like the gets a youthful glow from it. I personally don’t notice a difference on her laugh lines, but her eyes do noticeably look better.

    There are cheaper options out there. The reason I choose this mask is because it has the highest concentration of LED lights available and comes with protective gear for your eyes. The higher concentration of LEDs the better it works. This is why the masks with only 15 led lights on it have such bad reviews. If your skin concerns are mild, I am sure a no named brand mask will work fine as long as it had a decent amount of lights with similar fequencys as the Déesse (think over 150 LEDs). Also, if your skin concerns are mild, you may not use this mask regularly enough. I am very aware that if I go too long without using this mask, painful acne will start to come back. If your skin concerns are more severe, then, this mask is great. Before buying this mask, I already knew LED worked great on my skin from facials and skin treatments. Before this mask, I was regularly crying in pain from my cystic acne and having strangers tell me my face looked painful (FML)

  2. 02

    by Ajay

    OMG. Yes, it’s expensive but IMO definitely worth it. My 56 facial lines have diminished, especially my forehead and number 11 lines, which were hanging around too long for my liking. I have never been one for Botox or cosmetic surgery, and definitely won’t be succumbing to either now that I have this mask. For a night out I use red led setting for 20 minutes. Works best if you put your vitamin C and/or Hyaluronic serum on before using the mask. Before bed, I normally do red and/or green.
    I’ve also use the intense red led testing the mask on my décolleté and backs of my hands underneath, and it has definitely helped both!
    It’s built to last and in the long run far cheaper than going periodically to a salon.

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