Emily in Paris came back onto Netflix for its third season, we didn't think we'd be looking closely at the nifty beauty tech devices on display. Surprisingly, it was ticking huge boxes with beauty obsessives - there's a solid nod to skincare just two minutes into the first episode. Enter Emily's LED face mask moment.
French women have long been renowned for their well-informed, frills-free take on beauty. When it comes to skincare in particular, Parisians tend to know where it's at and Emily is clearly no exception. She steps into the shot wearing the CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask, a flexible iteration of the popular skin tool that's fast becoming a beauty cult classic - even supermodels have been spotted with LED tech, just look to Kate Moss' face mask for inspiration.
Already among the edit of LED masks loved by Grazia's beauty team, the CurrentBody Skin LED Light Therapy Mask uses two clinically proven light-emitting diode wavelengths to target tone, texture, firmness, and tightness. These non-invasive light therapy masks are suitable for all skin types, and a means of achieving a near-in-salon-level treatment at home.
CurrentBody claim that 95% of users notice a visible difference in their skin when using the LED Light Therapy Mask.
SHOP: The Emily in Paris LED Mask
As seen on Emily in Paris
Lightweight, flexible and comfortable when placed over your skin, this face mask delivers a pre-approved dose of dual LED light to your skin. It's loved by Emily In Paris's Emily and celebrities like Suki Waterhouse too, who described the mask as 'the product that has saved my skin'. Sold!
Pros
- Easy to use
- As seen on celebrities and TV
- Infra-red technology for deep penetration
Cons
- Can be quite intense
- Red Light stimulates the production of collagen, calms redness and evens skin tone.
- Near Infra-Red works beneath the skin's surface to improve blood flow and boost oxygen to the skin's cells.
- Use three to five times a week for 10-minute sessions.