Save £360 on this celeb-loved LED face mask that shoppers say gave results after two uses
09.04.2024 - 21:09
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If you’re a beauty lover then the chances are that by now you’ve added some form of skincare device to your regular routine. From toning devices and gua shas to light therapy in all its forms, skincare tools have seen a massive rise in popularity over the last few year.
However if there’s one product that seems to feature in every skincare video these days, it's an LED face mask.
They were first popularised by major A-list stars as a luxurious (and out of reach) way of boosting their skin, but since then a flurry of more affordable options has landed on the market that’s got us all strapping on a red light-emitting mask on a daily basis. One mask that’s reigned supreme as the go-to for celebs, however, is the Déesse PRO LED Face Mask, £1080 here (was £1440), which is said to be the secret weapon behind Kim Kardashian, Kate Hudson and Madonna’s youthful complexions.
The mask might be the most advanced – and expensive – LED mask on the market right now, but if you’re ready to splurge now is the time to do it.
To celebrate Déesse’s birthday, the brand is currently offering 25% off its iconic LED light therapy mask until 11:59pm on April 14.
To slash the price from £1440 to £1080 you just need to add the code POWER25 at checkout, and you’ll automatically save £360. If you’re wondering what gives the Déesse PRO its glowing reputation and lofty price tag, it just so happens to be one of the most technically advanced versions available right now.
With 770 medical-grade LED lights, four different wavelengths, and six different settings, it helps quickly address your skin’s needs, giving you results after only a few uses. You can switch between red, green and blue lights, with each colour tackling a different skin concern, from fine
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