
"Seeing Kim Kardashian with a red light therapy bed in her SKKN office was a Mean Girls moment for me. ("I saw Cady Heron wearing Army pants and flip flops, so I bought Army pants and flip flops.") But I don't have an extra $78K to splurge on her exact setup - or any spare square footage in my tiny NYC apartment, for that matter. Thankfully, Therabody has an answer."
"Their TheraFace Mask Glo, released on Oct. 14, is a more affordable version of the brand's original $650 TheraFace Mask - with nearly identical features. Like its big sister, the Glo offers three light-therapy modes: red, red + infrared, and blue light. It also includes vibrational bands that hold the mask in place while doubling as a deep scalp massage."
"I was immediately impressed with the compact, cordless design, but my main question was still, "Does it actually work?" The short answer is yes. The results weren't instant like an in-office treatment, but they were steady. After a week and a half of use, my skin looked more even, a few stubborn fine lines on my forehead began to fade, and my overall complexion had a subtle plumpness to it."
The TheraFace Mask Glo costs $379.99 and provides three LED modes: red, red+infrared, and blue light for treating dark spots and minimizing breakouts. The mask has a compact, cordless design with 504 LEDs and vibrational bands that secure the device while providing scalp massage. The Glo requires about 12-minute sessions due to fewer LEDs than the original model. Regular use over roughly ten days produced visibly more even skin, reduced fine forehead lines, and a subtle plumped complexion. The device is portable and offers full-face light coverage, but the vibrational headstraps rattled and the lack of nose and mouth openings felt restrictive.
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