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The Hydraskincare 3 Color LED Photon Light Therapy Machine offers a revolutionary approach to skin rejuvenation with its 4-in-1 LED technology. Featuring red, blue, yellow, and infrared lights, this device is designed for customizable treatments that cater to various skin concerns. Made from soft silicone, it comfortably fits multiple body areas, making it perfect for both personal and professional use. Recommended for regular use, this machine promises to enhance your skincare routine and deliver visible results.
S**G
Great results!
I am absolutely loving this LED face mask! It's so easy to use and the results are amazing. My skin looks smoother, brighter, and more even-toned than it has in ages.I've been using it a few times a week for a few weeks now, and I can already see a big difference. The red light setting seems to be really helping with fine lines and wrinkles, and the blue light setting is doing wonders for my acne.The mask itself is really comfortable to wear and the different light settings are easy to switch between. It's also really quiet and doesn't get hot at all, which is a big plus.I've tried a few different skincare products and tools in the past, but this LED mask is by far the best. It's definitely worth the investment!5 stars, no question!
S**R
Flexible led treatment pad
Love the color. Very comfort to use. Nice size for traveling. I feel the quality is good for the price. I love warmth while I lay under it. Very easy to install and its effectiveness. I also like the flexible led treatment pad because it is flexible to wrap around the back, arm, leg, and shoulder off the stand. I also like it because it is red, yellow and blue light treatment all in one unit.
S**E
Great Buy :)
I have implemented this item into my nightly skin care routine and have seen great results. There are three LED lights (yellow, blue, and red) that you can choose between or combine. You can also adjust the time that you want to spend under the light as well. This has been a game changer as it allows me to use it all over my body where needed with the use of the stand or without. Also, this comes with eye protection which is essential for using devices like this! Great buy, I would highly recommend!
K**E
Best Red Infrared Light Therapy Purchase
This was my fav red infrared therapy purchase. I was looking for a red-light therapy device that didn’t touch/or put weight on my face. I love that it is versatile and can be used for other parts of the body. I have used it to heal bruises faster, and after micro needling. I have used it to wrap the device around my waist, legs, and arms. The product is well designed, well made, and not cheap looking or feeling. It did not reek of chemicals or plastic smell, nor did it give me a headache when in use. I like the option of the other colors, but I just use the red. I can honestly see an improvement in my skin the next day with 20min of use a couple of times a week. Ideally, I would use it every single day. It’s an easy self care routine and you can meditate, or listen to an audiobook for whatever time you set it to while you give yourself a well deserved break in the day. I even take it with me while traveling and use it at hotels. Great quality self care purchase. Recommend!
D**H
LOVE IT works non bulky nice addition to spa day
LED has proven many benefits, and with the different colors to choose from, thin convenient non bulky product, makes it easy for use and practical. Works great and I'm always reminded to use it more as we keep finding out how good LED can be for the skin, esp when used consistently it's an actual ingredient for the skin itself as light beings.
K**Y
It really works on fine lines and also flexible for body treatments!
I absolutely love this product. I had the led mask before and found it uncomfortable to wear. This one is very effective and I’ve also used it on my knees to help with inflammation. Funny enough, I saw this product on the Netflix movie about the real life story of the man trying to turn back his aging clock…he used this for his fine lines! I had already bought by then, but either way, such a great product. I use it in bed before going to sleep with no pillows to lay flat.
M**S
I see results, especially when I combine it with other treatments
I received my device on November 7, 2020. This is a review of 10 consecutive days of using this device.I am a 49-year-old woman who has struggled with adult acne, acne-related hyperpigmentation, and UV sun damage for what feels like a lifetime. I've paid thousands of dollars over my adult life for different types of skin treatments and was introduced to a red/blue/near-infrared light therapy device by my esthetician who was performing collagen injection/micro-needling therapy on me just prior to the 2020 Global pandemic. I noticed that the discomfort after the micro-needling treatment was significantly reduced after using this light therapy device and the recovery time was cut in half.Unfortunately, just as I was getting into the rhythm and groove of my treatments, California was ordered to "shelter in place" in the hopes of reducing the spread of COVID-19. I am immunocompromised, specifically as it relates to respiratory issues, so it was in my best interest to stay home and discontinue the treatments. Needless to say, it was incredibly disappointing to finally find a treatment that was making a difference in my skin and I didn't want to give up entirely.After much research, I decided to try derma-rollers at home. After a while, I noticed that the at-home derma-roller treatments were working, just not as fast as the professional micro-needling treatments. I'm stuck at home, so no rush I suppose, but rolling pins across my face left me feeling a little raw afterward and I often wished that I had access to the light therapy that I enjoyed at the esthetician's office.I finally decided to start looking for the red/blue/near-infrared device that the esthetician used on me and I found the exact device for over $1,700 by an Australian-based manufacturer. Of course, the process of looking for the device caused me to stumble upon lots of information regarding colored light therapy, and specifically a medical white paper on The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology website entitled "Light-emitting Diodes" that discussed the benefits of four different light colors: infrared, red, blue, and yellow (aka amber). Unfortunately, the $1,700 red/blue/near-infrared device did not offer a yellow light option that specifically addresses photoaging and can potentially suppress hyperpigmentation.In the hopes of finding something comparable to the Australian red/blue/near-infrared light device but with the added benefit offered by yellow light, I turned to Amazon. I settled on two different devices: 1) was made of hard stuff plastic and offers seven different LED lights and a Calcium (Vitamine-D) light but no infrared option and 2) this 4-color red/blue/yellow/near-infrared device that is bendable and looks almost identical to the $1,700 red/blue/near-infrared device that I had experienced previously.The 7-Color device was very large and bulky and difficult to store. Although it offered an option to cycle through the seven light colors, it lacked the near-infrared light and I felt like I was sitting in a cold MRI machine. Also, the weird Vitamin-D light warned that it could cause "skin darkening," which is the exact opposite of what I need. Ultimately, my research has shown that infrared light is critical for healing so the lack of thereof was a deal-breaker and I returned it.This device felt very much like the device I used in the esthetician's office, although the LED array is very different and this device lacks the ability to alternate between the lights "hands-free" or pulse intermittently (studies show that pulsing lights have different benefits than continuous light and a combination of the two types of therapy had better results); but, I'm happy that this device has the yellow light option and is a bargain at almost 10% of the cost. Also, the company that distributes this device is based out of Southern California (near my home), so that is reassuring. I think that this is an acceptable compromise for personal use as an in-home therapy device.I have used this device every single day since receiving it on November 7th. As I said in my introduction, I also use a derma roller and I received this device in time to use it with my semi-monthly derma-roller treatment (Sunday, November 8th). I noticed that my face felt tight and didn't sting when I used the light immediately after the derma-roller treatment. In addition, after a derma-roller treatment, it is typical for a thin top layer of skin to start to peel after about 48 hours and continue to flake off for another few days (usually stops around Friday). However, I noticed that after using this device in conjunction with the derma-roller that my skin began to gently flake off the very next day, and all of the dead skin was gone by Wednesday morning.After just 1 treatment using all three lights (one at a time), I immediately noticed a difference in the way my skin felt. After ten treatments of using the device for an hour each day, I noticed a difference in the way my skin looks and feels. I can say that I am very happy with the results I am seeing so far. I use the near-infrared/red light for 20 minutes, followed by the blue light for 20 minutes, followed by the yellow light for 20 minutes. I know most people cannot dedicate an hour to sitting under a light, but I work from home so I have the time and I usually listen to an audiobook or podcast while I'm relaxing under the canopy of lights. I do the treatment just before going to bed and it makes me feel warm, relaxed, and ready to fall asleep. I don't know if it's related to the light treatments, but I have found I fall asleep faster - but it could also be because I'm relaxed and haven't felt the desire to play around on my phone.Before you scoff and say that I should save time and just turn on all the lights at once, I read the reviews and even some questions where some people discuss combining the colors of the lights to make other colors; however, I'm not entirely sure what types of wavelengths those color combinations are emitting on this device. Remember it's the light's wavelength and not the color that penetrates the skin. Our eyes see color, but our cells do not have eyes... they react to the light waves. The user manual that came with the device is silent as to using color combinations and does not identify the individual wavelengths if one should combine the colors and for that reason, I haven't attempted it.I've tried to look up information (I know how to use Goggle and have 30-years of experience in a career that is research-heavy), but I haven't found much by way of the 4-light system vs. the 7-light system. Yes, I know that a Yellow Light and a Blue Light can be combined to appear Green as our eyes perceive the color green, but seeing green light cast by two different color lights does not mean that the wavelength is 530nm (which is the wavelength for green light). Moreover, If Blue Light and Yellow Light make Green Light and Red Light and Green Light make Yellow Light, what light are you getting when you turn on all three lights? Are you getting White Light at 550nm? How does the near-infrared light at 810nm factor into combining the light colors and their wavelengths? If you combine the lights, exactly what wavelength of light is penetrating your skin, what damage is being done, or what benefit is being achieved?That being said, there are a few additional features that I wish this device had:First, studies show that a pulsing light has different benefits than continuous light. I wish that each color had the option and ability to pulse on and off.Second, I wish that there was an option to have the lights pulse interchangeably. For example, flash red, then blue, then yellow, and then back again to red. Studies show that would be far more beneficial than combining all three colors at once and alternating colors while pulsing would, in fact, cut my time from an hour under the light to just 30 minutes.Third, I wish that there was a "hand-free" option to cycle through the different lights in programmable intervals. I would like to be able to choose how long each continuous light would be on, but then have it switch to a different color on its own.Forth, if the first three wishes are not feasible, I wish that the on/off timer button was independent of the color selection buttons. If each light had it's own binary active/inactive feature I could manually switch lights in the middle of my treatment rather than having to get up, turn the entire device off, select a different light and then turn the entire device on again and reset the timer.Finally, I wish that I could choose whether or not the device beeps when it is finished. I would like the option to turn the beep off sometimes because I have found that I have drifted off to sleep and am jolted awake by the beeping sound and it makes me a little grumpy.***IF YOU HAVE HOUSE PETS***I recommend taking steps to keep your pets from looking at the lights. It's just as damaging to their eyes as it is yours and it has been my experience that my pets become concerned when my head is under the canopy of lights. More than one pet has stuck their faces in under the light to check on my well being since I've been using it. It might be best to keep pets in a separate room while you're doing your treatment.I understand that I can use the infrared light on my geriatric dog and it could help with his arthritis, but he just won't relax with this contraption over top of him and he keeps poking his nose at it which caused the lights to shine in his eyes ... sigh. I guess I need to buy pet goggles.
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