Collectively, we’ll do just about anything for a better complexion: apply expensive creams and serums, get botox, experiment with beef tallow and so on and so forth. Brands know this, and, as such, are cranking out high-end products targeted toward the dedicated, perfect-skin-obsessed subset searching for a skincare silver bullet, if you will.
Is the Omnilux LED Mask it? It’s hard to say, especially since you’ll need to clock at least four weeks of constant use to see even the slightest results. But there is evidence that red light therapy works to treat myriad issues, from acne and wrinkles to lessening scar tissue and aiding in muscle recovery.
To see whether the $400 mask was worth it, two staffers put two models to the test.
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Omnilux LED Mask: What We Think
Folks who are already head-first into an extensive skincare routine will value the high-tech capabilities of the Omnilux LED mask, but those who’ve otherwise avoided expensive creams, serums and even oils won’t notice a huge difference with this product unless they commit to constant — and we mean constant — use.
We felt it was easy to integrate into even a short routine — it only takes 10 minutes, and you can wear it while you do other things — but it wasn’t as fast-acting as many made it out to be. Sure, we felt it bettered our skin — definitely didn’t make it worse — but the near-$400 price tag is quite the pill to swallow for questionable results.