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It seems like all the A-Listers are using LED Face Masks to give rejuvenate their skin and get that glow. But with a hefty price tag I wanted to test it out to see if it’s really worth the splurge. As a beauty expert I have tried and tested a lot of trending devices that promise to turn back the clock and give you amazing skincare results.
After recently trying the MYKI LED Face Mask I can say I can actually see what all the fuss is about. The MYKI mask advanced LED light therapy £199 , effectively targets various skin concerns with different light settings. Compared to other LED devices, it delivers impressive results.
LED light therapy is scientifically proven to address issues like acne, pigmentation, fine lines, and skin texture, making this mask a top choice for those seeking results-driven skincare. Read More According to the beauty brands website the MYKI Beauty LED Face Mask uses four wavelengths of light to help support your skin: 460nm blue light, 590nm yellow light, 633nm red light and 830nm of near infra-red light. These wavelengths have been shown in clinical studies to stimulate collagen and elastin production cells and to improve blood flow.








