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LED light therapy has been widely used in the skincare space to support clearer, healthier-looking skin and improve the appearance of tone and texture over time. It is not an instant fix, but many people notice visible improvements with consistent use. Like most skincare routines, results build gradually rather than overnight.

Certain wavelengths of light are used in cosmetic skincare devices because they are associated with supporting the skin’s natural renewal process and overall appearance. It is a non-invasive way to complement your routine rather than replace good skincare habits.

Whe Luma mask is designed to support the appearance of dull skin, uneven texture, and tired-looking skin. Many people use LED devices as part of a routine focused on improving overall radiance, smoothness, and skin balance.

Results vary from person to person. Some people notice their skin looking fresher or more radiant within the first few uses, while more visible improvements typically come with consistent use over several weeks. Consistency matters more than intensity.

The Luma mask is designed for at-home use when used as directed. LED light therapy is generally considered non-invasive and comfortable for most users. As with any skincare device, it is important to follow the instructions carefully and discontinue use if irritation occurs.

LED light therapy should not feel painful. It is designed to be gentle and comfortable to use. When used correctly as directed, it is intended to support the appearance of skin without aggressive treatments.

Yes. LED masks are commonly used alongside regular skincare products such as cleansers, serums, and moisturisers. It works best as part of a consistent routine rather than replacing skincare entirely.

Skin responds differently for every person. Factors like skin type, routine, and consistency can influence results. While many people notice improvements in their skin’s appearance over time, individual results will always vary.

Professional treatments can be helpful, but many people prefer the convenience of using a device at home. An at-home mask allows you to build a consistent routine without needing appointments or ongoing clinic visits.

No. The Luma mask is a cosmetic skincare device intended to support the appearance of skin. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition.