CurrentBody Skin | LED Masks

CurrentBody Skin | LED Masks

 How To Order:

Currently, these are only available in-store, however, do not hesitate to email cosmetics@kateskitchen.ie for more information.

RRP €349

 

Light therapy was first used by Navy seals and athletes for wound healing and reducing inflammation. The reason it shows promise in the beauty space is because skin is photosensitive by design, so it easily absorbs light energy. “LED masks are great for supporting collagen production, reducing inflammation and improving breakouts,” says board-certified dermatologist Dr Alexis Granite.

Let us introduce you to CurrentBody Skin. You may recognise them from featuring in the second season of ‘And Just Like That…’ along with season 3 of ‘Emily In Paris.’ They consistently receive weekly mentions in leading publications; Vogue, Grazia, ELLE, Forbes, GQ and many more. 

Established in 2020 through their expertise in beauty technology, CurrentBody Skin is redefining the home use beauty tech market, one technology at a time. 

It all began with their iconic flexible LED mask. They saw LED light therapy being used to effectively treat a range of skin conditions in-clinic. With this in mind, and with their understanding of the technology, CurrentBody have created the world’s most used and reviewed beauty device to date. CurrentBody's LED mask now has over 1,200 5-star reviews and countless awards to its name. 

CurrentBody's LED Light Therapy Face Mask uses only clinically proven wavelengths to penetrate up to 4mm of skin tissue, stimulating skin cells from within. Delivering the same clinically proven wavelengths as professional salon machines, this device offers 100% safe and pain-free results without the risk of overexposure.

  • Red light waves accelerate the production of new collagen, calming redness while creating an even skin tone. Near-infrared works beneath the skin’s surface to enhance blood circulation, bringing oxygen and nutrients to the cells.
  • Embedded with 132 LED (light-emitting diode) bulbs, 66 red (633nm) and 66 near-infrared (830nm), the clinically proven wavelengths are diffused with patented pillow technology for complete skin coverage. This innovative technology enhances the efficacy and distribution of high-quality LED wavelengths.

Benefits:

  1. Improves fine lines & wrinkles,
  2. Reduces Redness & Balances the skin,
  3. Evens tone & improves texture,
  4. Brightens skin.

 

How To Use:

Step 1: Conduct a sensitivity test.

Step 2: Cleanse your skin and pat dry. Attach the mask, then adjust the strap around your head.

Step 3: Switch on, sit back and relax for your 10-minute treatment.

Step 4: Remove the mask from your head and wipe clean.

Step 5: Safely store in the protective storage bag.

Expert Advice: Use 3 to 5 times a week as part of your morning or evening skincare routine. Pair with the CurrentBody's Green Tea Serum for an instant hydration and brightness boost.

Does It Hurt To Use?

The device is 100% pain free. It does not generate heat and should not feel uncomfortable.

Can I Use My LED Mask More Than The Recommended Amount?

Yes, although any longer than the recommended treatment time isn't proven to be effective.

How Long Until I See Results?

You can expect to see visible results in just 4 weeks when used consistently 10 minutes a day, 3 to 5 times per week. Although effective on its own, you will achieve the best results when used with the CurrentBody Skin Hydrogel Face Masks or CurrentBody Skin Green Tea Serum.

Can I Use My Normal Moisturiser Before I Use My Device?

Certain skincare and makeup can block the LED light from entering the skin. We recommend using the LED mask on clean, product-free skin.

How Long Does It Take To Charge

6 to 8 hours for a full charge.

How Should I Clean My Mask After Use?

Wipe down the transparent side of the LED face mask with water-based wipes or a damp, lint free cloth. Stubborn stains can be gently removed with 70% rubbing alcohol. We recommend cleaning your mask before every use to keep it fresh.

 

Sensitivity Test:

Before carrying out your first treatment you must carry out a sensitivity test. Follow the step-by-step guide below;

1. Power on your device.

2. Switch ON the controller and allow the device to run for its full 10-minute treatment program. The device will automatically switch off after 10 minutes.

3. At any time if your skin feels HOT or uncomfortable STOP using the device immediately.

4. After the treatment wait at least 6 hours. If the skin appears red and/or itchy the device is unsuitable for you.

5. Return the device to CurrentBody within 14 days for a full refund.

 

Contraindications:  

DO NOT use this device to treat any other conditions apart from those listed in the indications for use. This device has not been tested for any other conditions than those listed, and the risk is unknown.
DO NOT use this device if you are pregnant, planning on becoming pregnant or breastfeeding. This device has NOT been tested on pregnant or breast-feeding women and therefore the risk to the foetus, neonate or pregnant women is unknown.
DO NOT use this device if you suffer from Lupus erythematosus, photosensitive eczema or Albinism. If you use this device system to treat Lupus erythematosus, photosensitive eczema or Albinism you may cause a severe skin reaction.
DO NOT use this device if you suffer from any photosensitive disorder (sensitisation to light). If you use this device and you suffer from a photosensitive disorder you may cause a severe skin reaction.
DO NOT use the device if you suffer from light-induced headaches.
DO NOT use the device if you suffer from any genetic conditions of the eye.
DO NOT use this device if you are taking any medication that can cause photosensitivity. If you use this device and you are taking any medication that can cause photosensitivity you may cause a severe skin reaction. Photosensitivity is a common side effect of various medications. These can include certain antibiotics, chemotherapy drugs, and diuretics. If you are unsure about any medication you may be taking consult your healthcare provider. Other substances not listed above can also cause photosensitivity. Common examples of these substances are St John's Wort, Coal tar, deodorants, antibacterial soaps, artificial sweeteners, naphthalene (moth balls), petroleum products, brightening agents found in laundry detergent, and cadmium sulphide (a chemical injected into the skin during tattooing.)