The new year is the perfect time to start a new skincare routine. If you feel like you’ve hit a wall with creams, cleansers, and masks, maybe it’s time to try something brand new to youālike a light therapy mask. Keep reading this post to find out how to enter for a chance to win a Dermabeam Pro Light Therapy Mask to use alongside your regular skincare routine.
20 minutes to light therapyĀ
As far as alternative skin treatments go, light therapy is a really easy one to try. The only thing penetrating your skin is waves of light, making the process gentle and irritant-free. People see mixed results with light therapy, just like with any other skincare technology or treatment, but in general, it’s great for people with fragile or sensitive skin. The epidermis becomes particularly fragile after menopause, under stress, and following acne treatments, making this an excellent skincare tool for many different life stages. If your skin is too sensitive to try new treatments like chemical exfoliators or gua sha, you can try this hands-off light therapy instead.
The Dermabeam Pro, which Rae notes in their review has cute little bear ears and a rechargeable battery, works in 20 minute sessions to gradually improve your skin. It’s lightweight and comes with built-in, protective eye goggles. One great thing about the Dermabeam Pro is that the mask is easy to wipe down and sanitize, so multiple family members with different needs can use it while still keeping the mask nice and clean for the next session.
Which Dermabeam setting is right for you?
There are two light therapy wavelengths that have undergone significant clinical testing: red and blue light. The Dermabeam Pro includes both in all 115 of its medical-grade LEDs, and you can use either or both during your light therapy sessions. Users can cycle though these light settings along with five others using Dermabeam’s touch control.
Red light is the wavelength that’s been studied the most by dermatologists, researchers, and doctors. It’s been investigated for use in treating acne, increasing collagen production, healing soft tissues, encouraging hair growth, and more. Most light therapy masks available on the consumer market are red light therapy masks or, in some cases, red and blue light therapy masksābut not the Dermabeam Pro Light Therapy Mask. This model includes the popular and proven red and blue light settings, plus five others that you can choose to try either now or later, as more research continues to come out.
Those additional wavelengths include green light to reduce oily skin, pink light for anti-ageing, violet light to heal scarring, orange light to reduce redness, and white light to fade hyperpigmentation. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to choose your skincare setting from a buffet of wavelengths every day?
How to enter
Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in two different ways.
- In a comment below this article, tell us which light colour you would use most often for your skin and why.
- Visit Rae’s Dermabeam Pro LED light therapy mask review. In a comment below that post, tell us one thing you one thing you like the most about this light therapy mask.
What you can win
At the end of this contest we will randomly select one (1) winner from all eligible entries to receive a new Dermabeam Pro Light Therapy Mask.
This contest runs from December 30th to January 15th.Ā
Remember that you can enter in two different ways to increase your chance of winning. You can also share this post with friends and family so they can enter to win too!
Win a Dermabeam Pro Light Therapy Mask Rules and Regulations
Good luck!
I would first try the pink to see if it could decrease my wrinkles.
My daughter would love the red light for acne. Sheās so tired of trying different creams.
Iād use the pink light for anti-aging.
I would try several colours – orange to reduce redness, white re hyperpigmentation and the red ti increase collegen. i’d probably try other colours too
This is kinda cool! I would use the green light to reduce oiliness on my skin, but also pink light to prevent ageing. Thanks!
Pink for anti-aging
Green for oily skin.
I would use the green light for my very oily skin!
I would use the red light most often for healing skin tissue.
I would use the red light colour the most often for increasing collagen production.
Pink to slow ageing
pink for anti-aging
633 (red) is my choice color for improved skin health
a mix of white, green, and violet, since I have all of that on my skin.
This would be helpful for my John’s skin condition. Paper Money Skin due to his health condition and sun damage so we would use the red.
I would use red!
Pink for anti aging.
Pink light so I look no older
I’d try the pink light for anti-ageing
I would try the pink first
I would try the pink fist
I need red light for hair growth
Would go with red for acne concerns and it’s the most proven
I would first try the pink to see if it could decrease my wrinkles.
I would use the Red light the most because it induces collagen production.
Green for oily skin
Pink for anti-aging
Pink light to get rid of ageing wrinkles
Green light to reduce oily skin
Pink light for anti aging
Pink for anti aging
Orange light for redness
Pink light for angi-aging my 54 year old skin š
Would chose the pink light for anti-aging
Iād use pink for the anti-ageing benefits
Pink for anti-aging and orange for redness
green to reduce oily skin would be awesome!
Pink for anti aging
I would choose the Pink as I am of that age that I need a little bit of assistance
White light to help with hyperpigmentation, or age spots.
pink for anti aging
red setting 630 nm, for skin age
I would use the anti-aging pink light.
The pink for anti-aging and the orange for redness
Pink light! Pink light!
The anti aging pink option !
i would use red for my sensitive skin
i like that it has multiple functions for different skin needs
the pink light for anti-aging is a must!
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