The Light Salon Boost LED Mask – bluemercury

BOOST LED Mask Light-weight, portable, and crafted from soft, medical-grade silicone, our Portable Professional Advanced LED Mask works on all skin tones and types within 10 minutes.

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Made to medical device directives and delivers the same clinically-proven wavelengths as our prestigious professional salon machines. FDA-approved, tested to the highest internationally recognised eye-safety standards. Light-weight, portable, and crafted from soft, medical-grade silicon, our Portable Professional LED Mask works on all skin tones and types within 10 minutes.

The mask delivers clinically-proven red 633nm and near-infrared 830nm wavelengths to plump, hydrate, calm, and reset the mind, reduce the appearance of wrinkles, improve hydration, and even skin tone.
*A complimentary single Hydrogel Face Mask is included with every Boost LED Mask purchase.

Key Features / Benefits

Results: Plumped, revived, fresher skin after just one 10-minute session Brighter, tighter, hydrated skin with less visible lines after regular use Less noticeable breakouts, blemishes quicker to heal Reduction in pore size and an improvement in texture and skin tone

Claims

TESTIMONIALS TO HELP SUPPORT OUR CLAIMS BOOST LED MASK “I have used it 4 times over 9 days and I’m really starting to see improvements on the clarity and brightness of my skin. The discolouration and old scaring are softly fading. The fine lines and deeper lines (!!) are slowly becoming less noticeable. I am loving it. I took me a min to get used to the lights on my face, mostly cause I’ve not used something like this mask before (despite having had the treatments in store) but one or two sessions and it feels perfectly normal. My skin normally breakouts with frequency and I feel like this has slowed down and anything that does pop up seems less aggressive.” “Great for rosacea! I love this product. It’s straightforward and easy to use. I love that it’s cordless and hands free. I’ve been using it every night for almost a month now and my rosacea has improved noticeably.”

Results

Clinical Studies *technology tested on over 100 patients in independent clinical studies, peer reviewed published papers, with supported claims. After 1 Treatment 94% of users said their skin felt softer and smoother, brighter and refreshed After 3 Treatments per week for 4 weeks 98% of users said their skin felt firmer 96% of users said their skin looked brighter and plumper – more hydrated 95% of users said their fine lines appeared less visible

UPC

5060534510043

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INGREDIENTS

Red 633Nm: This Inflammation Fighter Balances The Complexion, Encourages Healing, Calms Redness And Evens Skin Tone. It’S Also An Excellent Treatment For Supporting The Ageing Process And The Negative Effects Of The Sun And Environmental Stressors. Near-Infrared 830Nm: This Cell Regenerator Penetrates Deeper Than Any Light Or Topical Skincare. It Works In Tandem With Red 633Nm Light To Reduce Inflammation And Also Helps Strengthen The Complexion, Support The Ageing Process, Promote Relaxation, And Reduce Stress.

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