“I was excited to try this. Having several color options for different needs is a plus. But mine won't stay charged to use longer than 10 minutes. It says not to use plugged in. So I'm not happy about that. Thr directions tell you nothing about how long to charge it for. I left it for 2 hours and it still started losing the color I was on and shut off at 10 minutes.It slides on my nose. But it does cover my whole face.It's easy to navigate through the colors and the directions tell you what each is for.I'm concerned about not having protection for my eyes but it says it's safe.You can look out of the mask when on and I don't feel claustrophobic wearing it as it's got a nice distance from your face. I can get air while it's on.I don't see anyone else saying theirs doesn't hold it's charge. Maybe I got a dud? I'll try charging for longer to see if that helps. But some products if you leave charging too long have stopped working for me in the past so now I'm paranoid.Would be nice to have a idea of how long you charge and if the blue light that is on when charging changes when done. So directions fall a little short for my question.”
“This is flimsier than my other LED mask, but that's a GOOD thing. My other one could only be used laying down and left deep welts on my face because it was so heavy. I can wear this around the house, and it's not painful. Only red and blue light therapies have been backed by peer reviewed research, though, so I'd like to see a lower price, and get rid of the other colors. But, a good value, and easy to use!”
“I ordered one of the heavy plastic LED masks awhile ago and found it too heavy and impossible to use without laying down. This listing is a little unclear, and I wasn't even sure I understood what the mask was going to look like. The mask actually feels very cheap but is so much lighter and easier to wear. It's a plastic shield with the mesh design visible, attached to cheap glasses. A single button is for the power and color. Is charges via USB-C. The fit is not adjustable in any way, but I think it's pretty standard.It comes with a lot of accessories. I'm no expert by any means, but I'm pretty sure the "EMS" bar is actually just a vibrating massage tool. Even if so, I own several shapes of these and highly recommend them. It comes with a velvet drawstring bag. If not for the listing, I wouldn't have known that the pack of 10 "powder puffs" are facial masks. Even after reading the instructions, I wouldn't have known how to use them for sure. Even the exact same headband pictured is included. Everything was nicely packaged in a sealed box.Perhaps the most important thing missing though is eye protection. My other style of mask has cups around the eye to block out the light, and all the other light therapy tools I own provide or instruct to use eye protection. Some quick research mostly advises to use glasses and even close your eyes as well. Even if these home treatments are less powerful or the light is not directly in your eyes, it seems possible damage can occur over time, especially the longer you are exposed. Despite the unlit eye area, you can clearly see the light. Even with my eyes closed, I can see the light. I was concerned how I could proceed since I'm not okay risking it. Fortunately, I found I could wear glasses and still wear this mask over. Goggles would work even better.It's a neat set that's competitively priced at $53.99 plus an extra 15% off, but I think you should be safe and protect your eyes.”
“I have a hand held device similar to this device...but this is more relaxing and reliable... I can choose the settings for my skin...light a therapy candle and let the mask do what it does without moving a muscle...my skin feel better... smooth and my facial flexing is calm... it's easy to use and control... I like the way my skin look”
“If you are interested in using a light mask but are concerned about it being a bit too penetrating on your more sensitive skin, this is a good light mask to go with. Because the light intensity is gentler, you can continue reading or using this with your eyes opened rather than them being required to be closed and sometimes even masked with light blocking goggles. Also, with it being lighter in weight, It's less annoying on the face and head because it doesn't get all weighed down and bothersome. Much more comfortable than many other light masks on the market.It does offer you the full 7 light spectrum of colors for their various benefits. Personally, I like to alternate between the colors to get them all. It's fun to experiment with the different colors and you will soon figure out which colors and timing works best for your needs.”
“Products works as describe, I've been using these light therapy mask for years and needed to replaced an older one. This one is 1/4 of the cost but seem to do the same. I mainly use red for anti aging and blue for acne. Good value compare to other brands that cost over $100”
“Ended up returning. Super convenient verses hand held device but light is not bright enough nor does it have consistent brightness across entire mask”
“I have one of the heavier kind of LED mask, with the bottom neck attachment, and it's great, but it's a little bit of a production to use, you just have to lie there and while it's on, which means I don't use it as often as I should.This one is great because it's really light, no bells and whistles, you can even wear it and wander around your apartment doing chores or something.The downside is it doesn't feel very sturdy and it's hard to believe it's very strong given how minimal the light is (any brighter and it would probably be unsafe for your eyes to be exposed to it so directly), BUT because it's so easy to use I use it more often, which is ultimately the key to seeing results.I also bought one for my bff, who's been getting into skin care! Cute!”