The Best LED Skincare Deals I've Seen This Mother's Day Are at Megelin
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The Best LED Skincare Deals I've Seen This Mother's Day Are at Megelin
"The Megelin Duo Lux Laser & LED Light Therapy Mask combines 660-nanometer (nm) and 1,064-nm lasers with a 660-nm LED light for a more intensive treatment. The brand claims it can help smooth wrinkles, soothe inflammation, reduce pigmentation, and minimize redness. After two weeks of testing, I haven't noticed any visible changes in my skin just yet, though to its credit, I also haven't experienced any irritation or adverse reactions."
"My biggest issue was the initial unboxing experience: The mask had a strong chemical odor that reminded me of formaldehyde. For a device that sits against your face and doesn't have a mouth opening, that's not exactly reassuring. Wiping it down and letting it air out significantly reduced the smell, but it definitely made for a less-than-ideal first impression."
"That said, the mask itself is extremely comfortable. The soft, flexible silicone contours well to the face, and the dual-strap design keeps it secure without feeling restrictive. Treatments are quick and easy to customize thanks to four different modes, all controlled through an attached remote. And because it's cordless, you're free to move around while using it."
"The red-light therapy market shows no signs of slowing down. According to Fortune Business Insights, the industry is projected to grow from $1.21 billion in 2026 to $1.76 billion by 2034. Riding that wave is Hong Kong-based Megelin, which is currently running its largest Mother's Day sale yet, offering major discounts on most of its LED devices and select electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) tools."
The red-light therapy market is projected to grow from $1.21 billion in 2026 to $1.76 billion by 2034. Megelin, based in Hong Kong, is running a large Mother’s Day sale with major discounts on LED devices and select EMS tools. A two-week trial of the Megelin Duo Lux Laser & LED Light Therapy Mask uses 660-nanometer and 1,064-nanometer lasers plus a 660-nanometer LED light. The brand claims benefits including smoother wrinkles, reduced inflammation, less pigmentation, and minimized redness. No visible skin changes were noticed yet, but there were no irritation or adverse reactions. The mask was comfortable, with flexible silicone contours, dual straps, four modes via a remote, and cordless use. The initial unboxing included a strong chemical odor that improved after wiping and airing out.
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