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A maintenance tool, not a substitute for in-studio anti-aging or skin-rejuvenation treatment. Here's how we'd frame it, honestly.
Product Overview
At-home LED masks use red and near-infrared light and have become a popular addition to skincare routines aimed at supporting an overall healthier-looking complexion between professional visits. We want to be direct about what this is and isn't: it's a maintenance tool, not a substitute for in-studio anti-aging or skin-rejuvenation treatment, which use different equipment at professional-grade intensity under an esthetician's guidance.
Think of it the same way you'd think of a good home cleanser next to a professional facial — one supports the other, it doesn't replace it. If you're using this alongside a treatment plan, a quick conversation with your esthetician about timing (especially around anything with active exfoliation) is worth having at your next visit. Sessions typically run about 10 minutes, a few times a week.
Your Routine
Follow the manufacturer's guidance, typically 10-minute sessions a few times a week. If you're actively getting anti-aging or skin-rejuvenation treatments in-studio, mention this at your next appointment so your esthetician can advise on timing — particularly around any exfoliating treatment, where a short pause afterward is often recommended.
Honest Take
We're not going to pretend every product is perfect for everyone — here's the honest breakdown.
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